The ‘Aseda’ singer in an interview with Adom FM which was monitored by zionfelix.net was not enthused about the development.
She said the situation is very worrying looking at the impact gospel musicians over the years have had.
“Yes, I am worried about it…It has been the order of the day,” Lady Prempeh told the host of Adom Entertainment Hall, Mike Two.
Reports about secular musicians signing ambassadorial deals have been frequent but the same cannot be said about gospel musicians in Ghana.
Maybe, they have to step up their game, brand themselves very well and make good use of social media which has been a great tool in the modern music business.
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