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Entertainment of Saturday, 17 August 2019

Source: ghpage.com

I don’t care if my career dies because of my gospel decision – Kesse

Kesse Kesse

Highlife artiste, Michael Kesse Frimpong better known by the stage name, Kesse, is now a born-again Christian and is asking Ghanaians to stop discouraging him from doing God’s will.

Speaking in an interview, he said that since he came out publicly on his faith, friends and colleagues had been telling him he would come back to do secular songs.

“Since I was called by God, the message I mostly get is that I was not called by God and I will soon come back. The very least I expected from colleagues was to encourage and not to discourage me”, he said.

She stated that “I have had this calling for almost a decade and I always rejected the voice of the Lord but it is time to do His work.”

According to Kesse, there was no way he would be going back to the world because it was God who had called him to do His work.

“Those who wish I went back to the world better stop wasting their time because it is not going to happen. I have seen God and it’s final, going back to the world will not be possible,” he explained.

Kesse further elaborated that it is only when you are not called by God that you would be tempted to go back if your new image is not accepted.

He added that “I don’t care whether my career dies, so far as I am winning souls for God, I am okay. It will be better to please God than to please man and lose out on the Kingdom of God. When God comes, I will answer to Him and not man.”

The winner of TV3’s Mentor 4 talent show in 2008 and first runner-up at Project Fame West Africa reality show in 2010, said he had started evangelizing on the streets and anywhere he found himself.

He is also out with two Gospel songs, “Mehu Yesu” produced by Genius Selection and “Sweet Jesus” produced by TubhaniMuzik.