Morris Babyface quits secular music
Veteran musician and engineer Morris Babyface has announced that he is leaving secular music permanently, declaring that no amount of money could make him return.
The celebrated artist, known for his talent and influence in Ghana’s music industry, made the revelation in a recent interview on Accra-based Okay FM.
“I’m done with secular music for good—no money can change that,” Babyface stated, signalling his full dedication to gospel and spiritually-driven music.
This bold move is expected to resonate with fans and the wider music industry, as Babyface has been a key figure in producing and performing numerous hits that span multiple genres.
His decision reflects a growing trend among artists choosing to focus exclusively on gospel music.
Fans and music lovers have taken to social media to express their support and surprise at the news, praising his courage to make such a life-changing decision despite lucrative opportunities in the secular music scene.
As Morris Babyface embarks on this new chapter, the music industry and his followers eagerly await his upcoming projects and contributions to gospel music
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