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Gospel musicians are supposed to make more money from singing – Celestine Donkor

Gospel musicians are supposed to make more money from singing - Celestine Donkor
  • Gospel singer Celestine Donkor rejected claims that gospel musicians are self-sufficient.

  • She stated that gospel music, though spiritually inspired, is also a business requiring heavy financial investment.

  • Donkor explained that like secular artists, gospel musicians need funding for studio recording and promotion.

  • She compared gospel musicians to doctors and teachers, who also rely on their skills to earn a living.

  • She stressed that musicians invest in marketing campaigns and studio work, just as doctors invest in education.

  • Donkor argued that singers should be able to make money from their craft, just like doctors profit from treating patients.

  • She urged Ghanaians to change their mindset, noting that gospel musicians often need even more money than a president to sustain their work.

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Ghanaian gospel musician Celestine Donkor has angrily denied the notion that gospel artists are self-sufficient.

In an interview with Cape Coast-based Property FM, which News & Vibes was watching, she emphasized that even if they might be doing God’s work, gospel music is still a business that requires financial investment.

Donkor acknowledged that they sometimes get songs from otherworldly inspiration, like dreams, but they emphasized that in order to bring those songs to life, they require financial help. Similar to secular performers, financial backing is required for both studio recording and music promotion.

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Donkor emphasized that by drawing parallels to other professions, gospel musicians, like doctors or teachers, rely on their talent to make a living. Similar to how doctors invest in their education, gospel musicians also spend money on marketing campaigns and studio time.

She went on to emphasize that since singing requires a lot of resources, musicians should be able to make money from singing if doctors are successful in making money from treating patients.

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She counseled Ghanaians to adopt a different perspective since they need money for their work—more money than a president, in fact.

 

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