Ghanaian Gospel musician, Obaapa Christy, has called for gospel artistes to be paid for their performances.
In a recent interview, Obaapa Christy emphasized the need for gospel musicians to be financially compensated for their hard work and dedication to their craft.
She stressed that gospel music is just as important as any other genre and the artists should not be expected to perform for free.
The renowned artiste explained that gospel musicians invest a lot of time and resources into their music and should not be taken advantage of by event organizers who often expect them to perform without payment.
She urged event organizers to recognize the value of gospel music and to compensate artists accordingly.
This call for payment for gospel artistes is an important step in recognizing the talent and hard work of these musicians.
Obaapa Christy’s advocacy for fair compensation for gospel artistes will hopefully lead to a positive change in the industry and encourage event organizers to fairly remunerate gospel musicians for their performances.