Gospel music revolution! Dele Gold drops Every Knee

From every indication, the erstwhile façade of the gospel music sector is changing fast for the better with a new breed of gospel artists, who are more interested in spreading the gospel than enriching themselves, springing up. A few weeks ago, Tolulope Isaac, who has at least three successful singles to his name, namely Jaburata, Thank You and O D’ayo, told E-News that money is not what motivates him as a gospel artist and that money will never play a factor in determining if he’ll perform in church or not. According to him, if a church pays him to perform, glory be to God, and if they don’t pay, glory be to God as well as he’ll perform for them all the same. Now, Dele Agbeyo, popularly known as Dele Gold, has unveiled the video of his latest album, Every Knee, and declared that making money is not his major motivation as a gospel artist. Speaking during the week at the unveiling of the Every Knee video directed by Dotun Taylor, Gold said, “I’m doing very well in my business so I don’t really need money from music. I’m always ready to perform free because my intention is to spread the Word of God through my music, and that’s my utmost priority.” Also speaking, Babatope Agbeyo, CEO, Media Concepts International Limited, Gold’s record label, said he’s only supporting Gold’s music career because he told Gold that he mustn’t see music as a business, as an investment to make money, and Gold promised him so and is keeping to his promise and that’s why he’s supporting him. Speaking as well, respected broadcaster, Ambrose Somide, said he first came across Gold while he was promoting his songs aggressively on Faaji FM and he’s been wondering why he was so aggressive but he now understands that it’s because Gold is more interested in propagating the gospel than making money.

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