Following the release of the Yedawase song by Celestine Donkor which features artistes who do secular music, many are those who vowed never to accept the song as gospel and others openly displayed their unhappiness about the move by the gospel musician.
Responding to her critics and detractors in an exclusive interview with Amansan Krakye on Kastle FM in Cape Coast monitored by MyNewsGh.com, Celestine Donkor said those who fumed at her intentions to collabo with secular artistes have been proven wrong by God.
She remarked: “Whatever that happened whether some people accepted the song initially or not and those who were not happy that a gospel artiste has featured secular artistes on a song everyone shared their opinion.”
“But the intention of God is behind the song which he put in my heart, because I listened to God and it has really changed a lot of people. And that’s all that concerns me for now,” she added.
“By God’s grace because of the internet people are able to put these comments on YouTube. So it has really convinced me that the song we did to thank God has really achieved its purpose beyond our imagination,” she told the host.
Not long ago, Ghanaian filmmaker and showbiz pundit Socrate Safo slammed radio personality OB Nartey and others for criticising Celestine Donkor for featuring secular musicians on her new song ‘Thank You’ (Yedawase).
Source: My News GH
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