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    I would rather sell plantain than switch to secular music

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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    Scott Evans is an urban gospel artiste Scott Evans is an urban gospel artiste

    Urban gospel artiste Scott Evans has opened up about his approach to music and fame, stating that he would rather engage in petty trading than venture into secular music.

    Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM on November 9, 2025, the ‘Holy Father’ singer said he is not under any pressure to create hit songs or make money, insisting that his mission is rather to spread God’s message rather than chase hits or financial success.

    “There’s no pressure on me because I’m just serving a king (God) and I’m relaying his message to the people. My focus is to make sure the song gets to people who need his word.

    “If it gets to one person, there’s a party in heaven. I’m okay. I’m not perturbed. I’m not pressured. I’m not enthused. I’m not fighting things. No,” he said.

    I spent about GH¢200,000 to produce my ‘100 Percent’ song – Scott Evans

    Asked if he would consider switching to secular music if it would guarantee him fame and money, he firmly replied, “If I get a chance to be a secular artiste, I’d rather be a plantain seller. Yes, I’ll sell plantain on the street rather than becoming a secular artiste. There’s nothing attractive in it for me.”

    His comments come on the back of cases of some gospel artistes opening up about pressures to create hit songs in order to compete with secular artistes in the music industry.

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