#Exclusive Interview: I Didn’t Want to Dance To Secular Songs – Ujunwa Igwenagu
I’ve always known how to dance but I didn’t want to dance to secular songs
I’ve always known how to dance but I didn’t want to dance to secular songs
Some of us found Afro-Gospel songs to be alien when we first got introduced, but
Nekabari, who is an admin at a Radio station tries to out a distinction between
While everyone believes Afrogospel is for Gen Zs, Itty Okim believes there will come a
There are no spiritual papers to print spiritual books, no spiritual drumsets or microphones for ministers and preachers. A beat is a beat. This conversation exists only because a number of believers, especially young folks, only open to songs because of their beats. The beat is only an element. The melody is only the presentation. The substance is in the lyrics. Can we focus on the substance rather than argue constantly about minor elements?
On this edition of #Exclusive Interview with people, Akan Imoh shares his opinions about the