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'Gospel music is not considered mainstream in Nigeria', singer says

Nosa on Gospel music being mainstream
Nosa on Gospel music being mainstream
He believes Gospel music should not get airplay on Sunday radio or in the church alone, and canvasses for a change of mindset.
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Nosa talks about Gospel music in Nigeria getting mainstream recognition with notjustOKTV.

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The Gospel act talked about how he came about writing ‘Always pray for you’.

He talks about Gospel music, and the perception people have towards it, saying it’s not necessarily a genre as people call it, rather it’s a message that carries life.

“There is some sort of bias from some sectors of the industry against Gospel music”, he says, explaining that Gospel music usually gets radio play on Sundays alone on radio when people are in church, and don’t get enough mainstream play.

He believes that there needs to be a change of mindset, more media support and a sense of responsibility towards who the Gospel should be getting to, which is everyone.

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He talks about working as a Gospel act in a secular music company like Chocolate City, whether he should be collaborating with a secular artist, and future of Gospel music in Nigeria.

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