Gospel musician Joyce Blessing is elated about the success of her latest song, “Victory,” but she is disheartened by the criticism she has received from some members of the gospel music community because the song was written by Kuami Eugene, a secular artist.
Critics of Joyce Blessing‘s song argue that Kuami Eugene lacks the spiritual discernment to write a gospel song. However, in a recent interview with Graphic Showbiz, Joyce Blessing strongly disagrees with this judgment and emphasizes that such discrimination against secular musicians only leads to division and disunity within the music community.
She highlights the fact that God is the creator of all talents and believes that no one should be denied the opportunity to use their gifts for good. Joyce Blessing also poses a thought-provoking question to her critics, questioning whether they exclusively support products made by Christians. For instance, she asks if they own vehicles and if they know whether the people who manufactured those cars were Christians.
Joyce Blessing’s stance underscores the idea that music and creative expression should be inclusive and should not be limited by the religious background of the artist. It’s a call for unity and a reminder that talent and inspiration can come from various sources.
“I don’t want to pay attention to such criticism because it only breeds division in the music industry.”
“We are all colleagues, friends, and family and we should tolerate each other’s differences.” She added