Esther Smith, a renowned Ghanaian gospel musician, has shared valuable advice for aspiring gospel artists.
In an interview on Joy Prime’s morning show, she emphasized the importance of creating music with a focus on spreading the word of God rather than seeking fame.
According to Esther Smith, gospel music is about ministering Christ the anointed one, not showboating.
She urged budding gospel musicians to take their craft seriously and to remember the purpose behind their music.
The ‘Gye No Di’ singer revealed that she approaches her music as a form of ministry, aiming to touch the hearts of listeners and provide them with comfort and healing.
For Esther Smith, consistency in meditating on the word of God is essential in infusing power into songs, as the gift has already been granted to individual gospel singers.
While acknowledging the efforts of some gospel artists in promoting the gospel, Esther Smith highlighted the significance of a singer’s character and attitude during stage performances.
She emphasized that genuine dedication to God’s kingdom business should be evident in an artist’s actions.
Despite being initially shy, Esther Smith found boldness through reading empowering passages from the Bible.
She is inviting the public to her concert, Esther Smith Live In Concert, on Friday, August 30 at Perez Dome, where she will deliver a captivating performance of her power-packed songs to bless all in attendance.