- Singer Simisola recently talked about why she left gospel music
- Simi revealed that because of the difficulties she had in the gospel music business, she had to secular music
Award-winning Nigerian singer and song writer Simisola Kosoko , popularly known as Simi recently shed light on why she decided to transition from gospel music to secular music.
The talented artist disclosed that churches used to pay her a meager sum of N5,000 to N10,000 for her performances.
She claimed that N70,000 was the most she had ever been paid.
She said:
“I actually used to go to a lot of churches to perform. They will pay me like N5k, N10k. Do you know the highest amount of money I actually collected when I was doing gospel [music]? N70,000. And I felt like I had arrived. I still paid a 10 per cent tithe from the money.”
The singer revealed this while participating in the interview part of the Official Naija Top 10 program on MTV Base Africa.
She claimed that she eventually stopped singing since her earnings from gospel music weren’t sufficient to cover studio fees and promotions.
Simi claimed that due to lack of funds, she joined with a record label that she still regrets signing .
The ‘Duduke’ crooner claimed that because of the difficulties she had in the gospel music business, she later shifted to secular music.
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