Not every gospel artist can do worship –KSB
KSB |
Notable gospel music artist, KSB,
has told Oseyiza Oogbodo Blog that while every gospel music artist can
sing praise songs to the Lord, not all of them can do worship songs.
She made the disclosure while
speaking with OOB recently.
And during the chat, she didn’t
bother to make herself look unnecessarily good. She was blunt, truthful and
forthcoming on several issues which you’ll read all about in the full interview
to be published.
Below is the excerpt of her
disclosure which came during her response to why a song she released earlier
this year, Majesty Ebube, is just her
second worship song in two decades of gospel music practice.
“My brother, even me, I didn’t
even realize it too. For me, it’s been a journey of tests, trial, approval and
justification. I found out that everybody can do praise but not everybody can
do worship. To do praise, it’s the spirit of happiness. You just need to be
happy. To do worship, you need to be broken. You need to be fruit in the mortar
and it takes God to break it, put you in that mortar and pound it, pound you
until worship is coming out of your breath. You open your mouth and it’s just
the worship of Him that’s coming out of you. It might even be just one line
that you break down and it becomes a five-minute worship that the whole world
will join you to sing.
“So it was God at work in me, it
wasn’t me trying to force worship out. Don’t forget I was bringing out music
season after season, but even the one that looks like worship, it was still
hip-hop, so it wouldn’t be like worship singing but just a communication
between God and I, but it wasn’t the one that churches would use, it wasn’t a
Sunday morning worship song.
“But the worship that the whole
world would have to sing, they take from your mouth and then sing back to God,
it’s only God that can give you that. And He has to break you first, because He
doesn’t want to take out of your spirit that’s not pure and spread over the
pulpit because there’s a spirit in every song which determines how far the song
will go.”
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