Laolu Gbenjo, a gospel artist, has shared his thoughts on the importance of having various music genres.
In an interview with Channels Television, he stated that a world with only gospel music would lack excitement, emphasizing the need for different types of songs to match different occasions.
Gbenjo said that the diverse music genres cater to various emotions and events, such as love songs for weddings and praise songs for celebrations.
He believes this diversity provides balance and enhances our experiences.
He noted, “We have to be sincere to ourselves, if everybody sings gospel, the world will be boring. That’s the truth. If anyone is getting married, you don’t expect me to sing gospel all through, there are love songs and celebration praise. It’s just a celebration.”
Gbenjo also shared that his singing career was influenced by his father, a pastor. “I started singing because my father was a pastor,” he revealed.
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