Tanzanian Gospel artiste Christina Shusho |
Tanzanian Gospel songstress Christina Shusho
has expressed her concern about the state of the Kenyan Gospel industy. Shusho
who was last weekend crowned the Artist of the Year, Tanzania at the just
concluded Groove Awards ceremony has termed the Gospel scene as 'Gospel
entertainment'.
Speaking during her interview on
"Tukuza", KTN's leading Gospel show, Shusho let known her
disappointment and even revealed her ideal Gospel Ministry.
One of the points she made out clear is
that : “The Kenya Gospel Music is getting worse rather than good as Kenya
gospel artistes are not singing bad songs only that its more of entertainment
gospel.
The sad point is that gospel music has now
gone main stream and that’s where we ask are doing the right thing such that
the world also now loves us?
To quote her in Swahili she said: “Kenyans
artistes are making gospel music worse rather than good as a variety of Kenyan
gospel artistes are bringing more of the world entertainment music in the
current gospel rather than worship.”
Further she said : ” A multiple of Kenyan
Gospel artistes do not focus on saving the soul of the listener when recording
the song in the studio, rather most focus on entertaining the audience on stage
performance.”
Christina was bold to say her version of
the gospel by saying that gospel musicians in Kenya need to look up to the
Kenyan gospel icons including : Mary Atieno , Sarah K ,Emmy Kosgei, Daddy Owen
and many others as their mentors.
Her friend Geraldine Odour also echoed her
words in adding that : “The current dance moves are just not right. As you
cannot possibly differentiate between gospel dance and secular dance in a video
if you mute the volume of the video playing.” (Read HERE how Oduor wondered whether it was right to play
Gospel music in bars).
This comes just days after Arthur Kamau, a veteran industry stakeholder conveyed his dissasatisfaction with Groove Awards ceremony taking a similar stance as Shusho.
"All I will say since I came up wit
the idea and actualized it thanks to nation media group am happy tat finally
the government and in tis case the president has recognized the importance of
the music industry and tat goes for both secular and gospel on other matters ..
The show is full of hype and less God tats the only sad thing .. my opinion and
am entitled to it .." posted Arthur K on his Facebook Timeline
Source:
Ghafla!
It is very true and clear what Shusho argues out. Let gospel songs be left to Mary Atieno, Shusho, Sarah K ,Emmy Kosgei & Reuben to actually mean salvation and Godliness in their songs. I hate with passion this thing called "gospel wa kizazi kipya".
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