Witchcraft: Gospel Artiste Bella Kombo Exposes Dark Side of Gospel, Secular Industry
Bella Kombo, a Tanzanian gospel artiste has revealed that highly revered secular artists practice dark magic to be famous.
The songbird explained that when she was a secular artiste, she saw and heard of many secular artists who used witchcraft to become famous.
Bella Kombo argued that in the secular music industry, every superstar who rose beyond the normal rise applied witchcraft.
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“There exist many things in the secular music industry. No artiste rises without having an altar. Anyone you see at the top – superstar; it’s either God or satan,” Bella revealed in an exclusive interview on Wasafi FM.
“When I was a secular artiste, many artists used to visit the witch doctors and offer sacrifices using different means. Some offered their bodies as sacrifice.” She added.
Further, the Ameniona hitmaker revealed that she lived a life of struggles as a secular artiste. She claimed many people used to take advantage of her but when she changed to gospel, life changed.
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However, she asserted that although the gospel industry is good, it also has its challenges. ” We have lots of drama in the gospel industry but if you focus on God, He does good things in your life,” she claimed.
” You can’t bribe God. Those who have failed in the gospel industry aren’t faithful to God. They use dark magic.” Bella added.
She shared that she struggled with Christians in her early years in the gospel industry because of judgments based on her previous lifestyle.
“We also have hatred in the gospel industry. When I left secular music, most Christians called me out for having tattoos on my body. Others called me a hypocrite. It was so painful,” she admitted.