Tuesday, May 21, 2013

CHURCHFELLOW DENIES EVER BEING A GOSPEL ARTISTE. TALKS ABOUT FEATURING FLAVOUR N’ABANIA


Once it has to do with entertainment then one way or the other you must come across Amb. Churchfellow who happens to be The Boss media and the Shockwave Studio Boss. Most people know him as a Movie producer/Director/Actor, while some know him as a gospel music artiste but recently in an interview he denied being a gospel artiste.

“I’ve never been a gospel artiste; to me there is no genre of music like that. What I do is music with gospel content. People try to box the likes of us up with the word “Gospel Artiste”. I am a musician with a calling to pass the gospel of God across to the world through music, so I can choose to do it through hip-hop, R & B, Reggae, Makossa , etc and I can even decide to feature Flavour N’abania as long as the song carries a soul winning message. The fact that my music carries gospel content is even the more reason why I should perform in all shows to be able to win more souls for God”. – Amb. Churchfellow

He also hinted us about Shockwave Studios upcoming album titled “Shockwave Classics” which features all shockwave artistes. He calls out all upcoming music artistes to take advantage of this golden opportunity and be part of the next big thing that will happen to Africa. He said the first single off the album will be released on 23rd may, 2013 titled “BORN A KING” by Churchfellow featuring Xris Fity and F Jay. This is one great song you’all should look forward to.

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