Stivo Simple Boy Blasts Gospel Artists, Asks Them To Respect And Fight For God
Popular Kenyan entertainer Stivo Simple Boy has joined the list of many Kenyans condemning the evolution of the Kenyan gospel music industry.
For some time now, many people have been blasting gospel musicians who seem to have ditched their calling and switched to commercial and secular music even as they try to survive, rather make ends meet.
Well, Stivo Simple Boy has just added his voice to the whole issue even as more and more Kenyans are coming out to bring sanity back into the one-time flourishing industry.
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The Ndio Manake Hitmaker pointed an accusing finger towards gospel musicians who have allowed other people to take over their forte and turned it into mediocrity.
Stivo blamed most if not all gospel musicians for sitting back and relaxing as strangers play and joke with God’s name and the ministry at large.
He even offered to go back to the gospel music industry and revive it if players on that side were finding it hard to do so.
The artiste reiterated that he does not mind dropping a few gospel music songs in a bid to revive the industry.
“Ni high time Sasa Mungu apewe heshima yake….siongei kama gospel artist.. naongea kama msani wa kawaida…wasani wa gospel mmeruhusu watu wanachezea jina la Mungu siskii mkiongea ni nani ata tetea Mungu kama si nyinyi wakumtambulisha.. GOSPEL INDUSTRY ya Kenya ilikuwa STRONG mkaenda kunyamaza kwasababu ya Tama mmewachia industry watu hawajui Maana ya gospel….SASA NASEMA Hivi mrudishe GOSPEL ya Kenya ama nikuje niirudishe mwenyewe na niendelee na kazi zangu KAMA HAMTAKI NITARUDISHA!!!!!!!! GOSPEL YA KENYA IS BACK!!!! na yule anasema yesu amnyandue aende Home!!!!” He wrote.
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Stivo Simple Boy‘s sentiments come barely days after a Kisii-based pastor dropped a ‘gospel’ song dubbed Yesu Ninyandue.
The song irked many people who not only expressed their disappointment with the vulgarity in it but also how casual people were handling religion, especially Christianity.