I Used To Connect Popular Gospel Artists With Hookup Girls, Singer Prince Jawabu Reveals
Sensational gospel artist Prince Jawabu has opened up on the dark side that is the Kenyan gospel music industry.
Jawabu recently made it clear that the gospel music industry is filled with hypocrites who preach water but take wine.
Speaking during a recent interview with Plug TV, he musician disclosed that most gospel musician are very evil, contrary to what they want their fans to believe.
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The artist reminisced on the moment he was forced to become a P.I.M.P just to survive in Nairobi having been taken care by his good friend Dorea Chege for long.
Prince Jawabu did not mince his words as he disclosed how top Kenyan gospel musicians would look for him to hook them up with ladies of the night, albeit privately.
According to Jawabu, many popular gospel musicians in Kenya are adulterers, love to procure services from prostitues and are also deep into drug abuse.
The musician narrated how he would play the middleman between gospel music stars and hookup ladies a couple of years ago.
Prince Jawabu did not really mention any names but confirmed and assured the public that a big percentage of local gospel musician were his biggest clients.
He noted that fellow gospel musicians would spot him with beautiful ladies and want to sleep with them.
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He would then arrange for the interactions between his gospel industry friends and the ladies and get his cut as the P.I.M.P.
“Kwani who do you think we are talking about. I was shocked when I got wind of the identity of some of the people I used to connect with hookup girls. Most of the clients were top and popuar gospel musicians. These people should not fool you. They will guide you through their songs but again do the same things they ask their fans not to do.” Jawabu disclosed.
Prince Jawabu’s revelation came as a shocker to many people who thought Kenyan gospel musicians are as clean as cotton.
Many who trickled in the comments section of Plug TV’s video post called out local gospel musicians for preaching water and taking wine.