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Artist Calls out Hypocrisy in Gospel Music Support for Secular Artists

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
April 3, 2025
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Akwaboah

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Gospel music, with its roots deeply embedded in spiritual expression and worship, has increasingly found itself in a complex relationship with secular artists.

In the vibrant music world, genres often intersect, creating a rich tapestry of sound and influence.

This phenomenon, while seemingly benign, raises critical questions about the authenticity of gospel musicians and the values they uphold.

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As gospel artists publicly support and collaborate with secular musicians, a troubling hypocrisy emerges—one that challenges the integrity of gospel music as a distinct genre rooted in faith and moral conviction.

Ghanaian secular musician, Gladstorm Kwabena Akwaboah Jnr., popularly called Akwaboah Jnr., has voiced his concerns over the apparent double standards within the gospel music industry.

His remarks come in light of the recent release of a collaborative song with the TY Crew gospel group featuring Akwaboah, which he claims has been largely sidelined by gospel music platforms due to his secular background.

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Akwaboah expressed his frustration, stating that the hypocrisy among self-proclaimed Christians is reaching alarming levels.

He pointed out that Kwame Eugene, a fellow artist known for crossover appeal, successfully garnered vast attention for his gospel track written for Joyce Blessing, receiving widespread support from various gospel platforms.

Artists Calls out Hypocrisy in Gospel Music Support for Secular Artists
Akwaboah

In contrast, he highlighted that Eugene’s song for Gifty Osei, titled “Watch Me,” is warmly embraced by churches despite being crafted by a secular artist.

He posed a rhetorical question to his audience: “If these secular musicians were to create similar gospel songs, would any church or gospel platform acknowledge or promote their work?”

This reflects a growing sense of injustice among musicians who feel that their creative contributions are dismissed solely based on their genre.

The lines between gospel and secular music have blurred significantly in recent years. Artists like Chance the Rapper, who infuses gospel themes into his hip-hop tracks, and secular musicians who incorporate spiritual elements into their work demonstrate a growing trend of crossover appeal.

While this blending of genres is seen as a celebration of creativity and collaboration, it also raises concerns about the dilution of gospel music’s foundational principles.

Gospel music has historically served as a vessel for spiritual messages, offering hope, redemption, and praise to God. When gospel artists support secular musicians, they risk compromising the very essence of their message.

Hypocrisy of Support in Gospel Music

Hypocrisy of Support in Gospel Music
Akwaboah

The hypocrisy in the support of secular artists by gospel musicians lies in the contradiction between their artistic choices and the moral standards they profess to uphold.

Gospel music is often characterized by its commitment to Christian values, yet many gospel artists engage with secular musicians whose lyrics and lifestyles may not align with these ideals.

This raises the question: How can one authentically represent a faith-based message while endorsing artists whose work contradicts those values?

Akwaboah questioned the societal beliefs that label secular musicians as sinners while elevating gospel artists to a status of righteousness. “Who really decides who the righteous ones are?” he challenged the perception that divides artists into clear categories of good and evil.

Emphasizing the need for change and understanding, Akwaboah reiterated that he believes it is time for Ghanaians to recognize the artistry of secular musicians.

With an optimistic outlook, he urged fans to anticipate the release of his upcoming gospel music, asserting, “All this hypocrisy must stop.”

The impact of this hypocrisy extends beyond the artists themselves; it affects the audiences who look to gospel music for guidance and inspiration.

Many listeners turn to gospel music as a source of spiritual nourishment, seeking messages that resonate with their faith.

When gospel artists support secular musicians, they inadvertently send mixed signals to their audience about the nature of faith and the importance of maintaining spiritual integrity.

This leads to confusion and disillusionment among fans who struggle to reconcile the messages they hear in gospel music with the actions of the artists they admire.

Call for Authenticity in Gospel Music

Call for Authenticity in Gospel Music
Ghanaian musician, Akwaboah

In light of these concerns, gospel musicians must reevaluate their approach to collaboration and support for secular artists.

Authenticity should be at the forefront of their artistic expression. Rather than conforming to industry pressures or seeking broader appeal, gospel artists must strive to remain true to their values and the message of their music.

This does not mean shunning all secular collaborations; rather, it calls for a discerning approach that prioritizes integrity and spiritual alignment.

The relationship between gospel music and secular artists is complex and multifaceted.

While the intention behind supporting secular musicians stems from a desire for unity and inclusivity, it ultimately reveals a hypocrisy that threatens the authenticity of gospel music.

As gospel artists navigate this landscape, they must remember the core values that define their genre and the responsibility they hold as representatives of faith.

By embracing authenticity and remaining true to their spiritual convictions, gospel musicians ensure that their music continues to inspire and uplift rather than dilute the powerful messages of hope and redemption that lie at the heart of their art.

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