Gospel Musicians Should Never Perform At Night Clubs – Kesse To Colleagues

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Talented Ghanaian singer and songwriter Michael Kesse Frimpong, fondly called Kesse, recently revealed that he has denounced the profane world because of his encounter with the leader of the Christian faith, Jesus Christ and as such, he will only be doing gospel music now.

In a quick chat with Zionfelix on the ‘Uncut’ show about how the journey as a gospel musician has been treating him so far and the one thing he won’t do now, the one time TV3 Mentor show contestant disclosed that it has been good so far and that performing his songs in a club will be a no go area.

According to him, even though the people in the nightclub deserve salvation just like he had, the nightclub is not the place for him to help them get that salvation.

Kesse made the point that once the Lord wants to grant salvation to any of the people who find themselves in the nightclubs, he would probably direct them to listen to his songs which will be available online.

READ ALSO: DJs Can Still Play My Old Songs But I Will Never Perform Them – Kesse

He emphasized that making that very bold step into a nightclub to perform this earlier in his new journey as a born-again Christian will be a walk in a very slippery path.

Watch the video of Kesse making this revelation on the ‘Uncut’ show below:

 

 

 

 

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