Gospel singer Perpetual Didier has called for equal opportunities for gospel musicians at major events.
According to her, gospel musicians provide more electrifying live performances than secular artists.
As reported by graphic.com.gh, Perpetual Didier, known for her hit "Yesu Nkoaa," pointed to the recently held Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs) as evidence, where gospel acts like Nacee outperformed secular artists such as King Promise and Kuami Eugene.
"I'm citing Ghana Music Awards because we know it's the biggest ceremony that brings all the players in the music industry together, providing a common platform for both secular and gospel musicians to perform.
"And over the years, we have all been witness to how gospel musicians always outshine their secular counterparts on stage when it comes to live performances,” she said.
She credited the situation to the rigorous training and mentorship in church for the polished stage presence of gospel performers.
“Gospel musicians are all about live performances, we perform with live bands, which brings a dynamic energy to our supercharged sessions and that's hard to replicate,” she explained.
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