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Stop tagging secular musicians as evil persons – Stonebwoy

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Bhimnation General, Stonebwoy has reacted to the unfortunate tagging of secular musicians as evil persons who produce music that is only fit for the devil, MyNewsGh.com reports.

Reacting to condemnation of his music being played in a local church in Ghana in a video sighted by MyNewsGh.com, he observed that there is nothing demonic about some of the songs produced by these musicians arguing that their songs have ‘seed’ in them compared to the gospel music of today.

“Nobody complains when gospel music is played in the pub or at the bar but when secular music that is popular among the people is played in the church people go haywire”, he observed.

He was full of praise for churches that do not segregate but consume secular music and not tagging it as evil reiterating that the church is not the physical structure of a building but the human body which has been accepted as the temple of God.

“Leave the churches alone, the body of Christ is you and I. let us not use the opportunity to express hate or ignorance towards the church or its people, Christians or people who have a certain belief and are open-minded as well. Remember that the body of Christ is actually not the temple sitting out there it’s you. The temple of God is the body you have…your body my body and only God knows what we do to our bodies on daily basis.”

 

 

source mynewsgh.com

Young Blackboi Amg Napiboi

Young Blackboi Amg Napiboi is an experienced Public Relations Officer and Author with a demonstrated history of working in the music industry. Notable among his huge repertoire of artistes worked with are Morgan Heritage (Grammy Winners), Rocky Dawuni (Grammy Nominee, 2015), Samini (MOBO Winner - 2006, MTV Awards Africa Winner - 2009) and Stonebwoy (BET Best African Act Winner - 2015). Other mainstream artistes of great repute he has worked with are EL, Eshun, Kula, (just to name a few), who have all won multiple awards under Vodafone GHANA Music Awards (VGMAs).

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