Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Gospels artist drinks BEER …… No he didn’t


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And finally cleaning the airwaves singer A Star has spoken out on the allegations that he was caught red handed drinking beer at a club in Nairobi. Well here is the story from the horse’s mouth.
"What a day this has been!! Yaani... whattttt!! So I've gotten a bunch of emails, fb inbox, tweets, texts and calls about this whole pulse story. The question everyone has been asking is, "is it true??". So, I wasn't gonna reply, talked to a few people and they told me to let it die. However, I've decided to dish out my story... seeing how pulse are doing such a great social media marketing job!!
A few years back I remember being heart broken as my favorite rapper decided he was hanging his gospel boots and going secular. I was shocked, hurt, confused and scared!! DNG is the reason I ended up at Kijiji Records. His debut album "My Testimony" was the first local gospel album I bought, loved and played on repeat like whoa!! So you can imagine how crushed I was to hear he was exiting. It made me self reflect about this industry. You see in my view unlike many other gospel artists DNG actually understood his calling. 

He understood what God expected of him and his purpose as a gospel musician. In my view his exit was a sober one of, "Eiiishh!! This weight is tooo much... siwezi mek!! I'm out!! Cheers God. I'm still saved and still believe that Christ is Lord lakini this calling is toooo big!! Cheers". [Please note this is my own assumption of why DNG quit and not fact]. However what this did in my own life was make me think about my own calling as a gospel musician

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