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Daughters of Glorious Jesus calls on contemporary artistes to respect music legends

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Veteran Ghanaian gospel music trio Daughters of Glorious Jesus (DGJ) has called on contemporary artists to seek permission from the original song owners before remixing or re-recording classic gospel songs.

In a statement shared on their official Facebook page, the revered group stressed the importance of honour, respect and proper engagement when drawing inspiration from old-school gospel works.

“You couldn’t have said this any better. Instead of honour, some even compete.
Let’s find a better way to reach out to song owners before remixing them. We love to hear the new renditions, but seeking permission doesn’t hurt. May God bless us all,” the group wrote.

The post comes amid growing conversations in the gospel music space about the increasing trend of younger artistes redoing classic gospel songs without formally acknowledging or consulting the original creators. While DGJ welcomed the idea of new interpretations and fresh renditions, they emphasised that respect for intellectual property and legacy should remain paramount.

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According to the group, reaching out to original composers and performers is not only a legal necessity but also a moral and spiritual obligation that aligns with Christian values.

Source: Oyerepafmonline.com

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oyerepafmonline.com

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