Collaborating With Secular Artistes Is A Door I Dont Want To Open Says Joe Mettle
Fri, 21 Jun 2024 07:00
Multiple award winning Ghanaian gospel singer Joe Mettle has drawn a clear line on collaborating with secular artistes, emphasizing his reluctance to explore such prospects.
Speaking on Hitz Fm, the Kadosh singer shed light on his decision to turn down a collaboration offer from rapper Sarkodie, citing spiritual guidance as his reason.
He said that other secular artistes, notably Manifest, have approached him for potential collaborations, but he has steadfastly declined their invitations, adhering to his principled stance.
“This conversation again? Yeah, Sarkodie talked about it. So, I will tell you point blank, collaborating with secular artistes is a door I don’t want to open. When the spirit allows you to do certain things, he has a reason for it but until then.
“And I think by principlehellip; You know I have so many friends that if you do one, you have to do for everyone.
“Yes Manifest. He is my brother but he has been calling me out a lot on radio because of this. Maybe when the time comes or I get the release, I will do it. But that spirit has to bear witness with mine,” he said.
The conversation of Joe Mettle collaborating with secular artistes has been simmering, with the public finding every chance to know his stance.
His answer has always been consistent with his Christian principles of seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit.

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