‘Music is a spirit’ - Diana Hamilton replies Nathaniel Bassey over ‘Sing in English’ comment

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  • AMA 1 year ago

    Diana, You are right to some extent but I do agree with Nathaniel. We all know that the word of God is a Spirit but on the day of Pentecost why did they speak in different languages? This is to enable the people to understand ...
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  • AMA 1 year ago

    Can't you see that the Nigerian Singers have gone far? This is because they have broken the barrier.
    If you take this advise it will help you.

  • Abi 1 year ago

    I don't understand South African language but I like their song.if that's the case then east Africans are the worse because they always sing in their language.music is spirit and the tune is the Anointing so listen to the lyr ...
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  • Tarzan 1 year ago

    Who has heard Diamond Platinum of Tanzania singing in English before?Is he not rated higher and richer than a lot of Africans who sing in English?Premier gaou song and Jerusalema are they English songs?.

  • Ivor Mensah 1 year ago

    Zibote and one music enjoyed all over the world BUT do we understand zibote. Music transcends language. These FAKE gospel musicians and pastors should leave us alone.

  • Joe Inkala 1 year ago

    Nathaniel is rt. Even in Ghana how many ppl speak Twi. Why do u sing to a few only. I speak Twi but not the classical. Listen to Pstr Basseys advice if u want to go global.

  • No show 1 year ago

    Anjelique Cudjo of Benin never sings in English but is known all over the world and rub shoulders with world leaders. How many of her songs do we understand, none. But we jam to it whenever and wherever it is played. Wombolom ...
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