According to her, gospel music must be taken very seriously because it has more than what meets the eye since it holds a profound spiritual weight that requires careful consideration and dedication.
Ghanaian gospel music legend, Esther Smith, has disclosed that there are so many attacks in the gospel industry and not always holy as people perceive it.
Speaking on Hitz FM recetly, Esther Smith, who is gearing up for a show later this evening doing gospel music isn’t about getting fame but there’s more to it since the industry isn’t all holy.
“I’ve always said that when it comes gospel music, it is serious business. It is not that I want to be famous like Esther Smithm bla, bla, bla. It has to be taken serious because there are so many attacks.
“It’s not about being famous because when it comes to hiplife, they know where they are going to and it’s not like doing praises and worship. With that, you are ministering Christ, the anointed one to the people to the sick so we need to take it serious,” she said.
This evening at 5:00 pm, fans will look forward to powerful performances by Mark Anim, Emens, Adom Kiki, Nana Yaw Asare, Becky Bonney, Diana Hammond, Kweku Teye, Minstrel Maadwoa, Paa Sammy, and Joyce Blessing at Esther Smith Live in concert (Accra Edition).