Kumchacha urges churches to end discrimination against secular musicians, promoting inclusivity and unity in Ghana’s music industry.
Prophet Nicholas Osei, popularly known as Kumchacha, has called on churches to cease discrimination against musicians based on the genre of music they produce.
He emphasizes that such biases hinder unity and growth within Ghana’s music industry.
In a recent statement, Kumchacha highlighted the importance of inclusivity, urging religious institutions to support artists regardless of whether they produce gospel or secular music.
He believes that embracing all musicians can foster a more cohesive and vibrant musical landscape in Ghana.
Kumchacha’s appeal comes amidst ongoing debates about the role of secular music in religious settings.
He argues that talent should be recognized and nurtured without prejudice, as every artist contributes uniquely to the cultural tapestry.
By advocating for equal treatment of all musicians, Kumchacha aims to bridge the gap between secular and gospel artists, promoting mutual respect and collaboration within the industry.