Award profitable gospel musician, Dr. Sonnie Badu has said that making gospel songs in Nigeria is extra worthwhile than in Ghana.
Speaking on Starr Chat with Bola Ray Thursday, the award profitable musician said that it isn’t the fault of secular musicians not doing gospel songs.
“It is just not their fault to not do gospel music, there isn’t any cash in gospel music. They don’t get something, they aren’t handled properly.
“They just give them anything. There should be an avenue where if you are a gospel artist and if you go to Airport Shell you can pick anything you want for free. If you go to the Airport and you can jump on Delta, you can pick it for free. You can go to the studio to record a song and the engineer will say hey you are a gospel artist it’s for free,” Dr. Badu said.
According to him, he pays each musician that performs on his present together with instrumentalists.
“So this work of God there’s logistics totally free however logistically there’s a worth to pay. I pay each musician on my present, everyone has an bill. Every instrumentalist might be compensated.
“If you don’t have the balls you can’t do it, you can’t, don’t try it. And if you want to do me a favor in return for a favor I understand it. But nothing is for free in this world,” Dr. Badu said.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM