Musician and Prolific Songwriter, Nana Osei, popularly known as Nacee, has spoken about how he was sidelined by some churches and pastors because he recorded songs for political parties and secular musicians.
Speaking in an interview on Joy Prime’s morning show, he mentioned that he was even tagged as an unbeliever by some pastors.
The musician however says he recorded these songs with the intention of inspiring and encouraging young people.
He explained that people didn’t want to work with him because they felt he belonged to a particular political party. Even some Pastors, told him it wasn’t good for him to minister in their churches.
According to him, after several thoughts and prayers, he decided to compose ‘Aseda’ [Thanksgiving] to appreciate God for making him sail through all the challenges he has faced throughout his music career.
But according to the minister, ‘Aseda’ was recorded in 2015, a year after the criticism and negativity started, but was not released owing to financial difficulties.
Two months after the release of ‘Aseda’ in April, the song is currently the number one song in Africa with 3 million, 4 million, and 2 million views on Boomplay, Audiomack, and YouTube, respectively.
Musician and Prolific Songwriter, Nana Osei, popularly known as Nacee, has spoken about how he was sidelined by some churches and pastors because he recorded songs for political parties and secular musicians.
Speaking in an interview on Joy Prime’s morning show, he mentioned that he was even tagged as an unbeliever by some pastors.
The musician however says he recorded these songs with the intention of inspiring and encouraging young people.
He explained that people didn’t want to work with him because they felt he belonged to a particular political party. Even some Pastors, told him it wasn’t good for him to minister in their churches.
According to him, after several thoughts and prayers, he decided to compose ‘Aseda’ [Thanksgiving] to appreciate God for making him sail through all the challenges he has faced throughout his music career.
But according to the minister, ‘Aseda’ was recorded in 2015, a year after the criticism and negativity started, but was not released owing to financial difficulties.
Two months after the release of ‘Aseda’ in April, the song is currently the number one song in Africa with 3 million, 4 million, and 2 million views on Boomplay, Audiomack, and YouTube, respectively.














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