- US rapper GloRilla’s debut album, GLORIOUS, has stirred controversy among Nigerian Christians.
- The album features 15 tracks and includes collaborations with Kirk Franklin, mixing hip-hop with gospel music.
- The most talked-about song is track 8, “Rain Down on Me,” which features well-known gospel artists such as Kirk Franklin.
US rapper GloRilla’s debut album, GLORIOUS, has stirred controversy among Nigerian Christians.
The album features 15 tracks and includes collaborations with artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Latto, T-Pain, and Kirk Franklin, mixing hip-hop with gospel music.
The most talked-about song is track 8, “Rain Down on Me,” which features well-known gospel artists such as Kirk Franklin, Maverick City Music, Kierra Sheard, and Chandler Moore.
This has led to criticism from some Nigerian Christians, including Jaymike, the son of evangelist Mike Bamiloye, who expressed his concerns about the gospel artists being part of the album.
See some comments below:
@Jaymikee : “You can’t feature in an album that promotes immorality, etc with artists who promote the same and claim to be ministering. Enough of shying away from the truth. It’s a great deception to think that this is how you can “reach the unsaved”.
@Bisola600018522:”The days of SU r GONE…D says when MZFM gave us undiluted Christian movie that y wl watch and av no option than to be BA.. genZ don take over d church and ministry. When Daddy GO wore dread wt earring Days wen bro dey weave hair for church Is there still in church.”
@Kingdm_Heritage: “You guys should check the names on track 8. He released Omemma the other day, and all of us that called him out for his misbehaviour the other day became bad people. Una eyes don clear now?”
@Spiricoco: “Dunsin Oyekan cannot feature Arya Star by mistake. Theophilus Sunday cannot feature Zinolesky by accident. Sunmisola Agbebi cannot feature Asake without knowing. Kirk Franklin, Chandler Moore, Maverick City knew they were appearing on the same album as Sex Red and Megan Thee Stallion.”