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    No Amount of Money Can Take Me Back To Secular Music – Morris Babyface Declares

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    Morris Babyface has made it clear that his exit from secular music is permanent, regardless of the financial temptation that may come with a return.

    During an interview on Okay FM with Nana Romeo, the music producer said his decision to focus entirely on gospel music was deliberate and deeply personal. He explained that while secular tracks he worked on in the past still dominate playlists, he has no regrets about leaving that chapter behind.

    “I don’t have any problem with anyone playing the secular songs I produced. It reminds me of where I started from and where God has placed me in life,” he said.

    Morris revealed that requests from secular artistes have not stopped since he changed direction. According to him, several musicians continue to approach him for production, with some attempting to lure him back with money. Each time, he said, his response remains the same.

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    “A lot of secular musicians come to me to produce their songs but I told them I no longer do that. Artistes who got their hits from the music I produced often come and try to bribe me with money but I declined the offer.

    “No amount of money can make me produce secular songs anymore,” he stressed.

    He emphasised that his current focus is firmly rooted in gospel projects and said artistes who still wish to work with him would need to adjust to that path. While making it clear that he does not view secular music as wrong, Morris said the choice to walk away from it was one he made without hesitation.

    “I decided to produce only gospel songs so if they want to still work with me, they should also divert to gospel. I’m not saying secular music is a sin but it’s a personal decision. No secular song has a better message than gospel songs,” Morris stated.



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