Nigerian gospel artist Laolu Gbenjo has offered a fresh perspective on the diversity of music, suggesting that the world would lack excitement if everyone only sang gospel songs.
In an interview on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief, Gbenjo emphasized the need for variety in music, especially for different life events like weddings and celebrations.
In an interview on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief, Gbenjo emphasized the need for variety in music, especially for different life events like weddings and celebrations.
“We have to be sincere to ourselves, if everybody sings gospel, the world will be boring. That’s the truth,” Gbenjo stated. He explained that occasions like weddings call for more than just gospel music, incorporating love songs and celebration praise to match the joyful atmosphere.
Gbenjo also reflected on how the COVID-19 lockdown pushed him to innovate, leading to the creation of his niche, Alujo Special. During the lockdown, he began creating personalized songs for individuals, adding a unique touch by incorporating their photos into the music-making process.
The gospel star also shared how his father’s role as a pastor inspired his career in music. “I started singing because my father was a pastor,” Gbenjo revealed, underlining how his roots shaped his musical journey.
His views have sparked conversations about the balance between spiritual and secular music, as well as the role of variety in enhancing the world’s musical landscape.
Source: DP
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Source: DP
#GospelArtist
#LaoluGbenjo
#ChannelsTelevision
#TheMorningBrief
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