Seek Our Permission Before Using Our Songs – Daughters Of Glorious Jesus Warns

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Legendary gospel music group Daughters of Glorious Jesus, which is made up of Cynthia Appiadu, Edna Sarpong, and Monica Owusu Ansah has asked any person who desires to make a rendition of any of their songs to try and seek their formal permission first.

The group during a media interaction Monday evening pointed out that they don’t have a problem with musicians trying to rendition their songs for church programs or in the church because it is all for the good of the ministry.

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However, they stressed that it is not for right for other gospel musicians to use their songs for commercial gains without seeking proper authorization from them because it is not easy putting lyrics of a song together.

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