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Web Brief Blog of Friday, 5 May 2023

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BullGod vs Gospel Music: Lucifer Takes on God in the Fight for Artiste of the Year

BullGod, the founder of Bullhaus Entertainment, has sparked controversy with his recent comments about the upcoming Vodafone Ghana Music Awards. He has announced plans to push for a secular artist to win the Artiste of the Year award over gospel artist Piesie Esther. This has been met with backlash from the gospel music community, who see it as an attack on their genre and faith.

BullGod believes that the Artiste of the Year award should be based solely on talent and popularity, regardless of the artist's genre or message. He argues that gospel music should not have its own separate category and that secular and gospel artists should compete in the same category.

However, many gospel music fans and artists disagree, arguing that gospel music deserves its own category as it often carries a deeper spiritual message and purpose than secular music. BullGod's stance has earned him both praise and criticism.

In a recent interview, BullGod also made a controversial statement about supporting his daughter to be a "proper" prostitute. This statement has raised concerns and condemnation from many people.

As the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards approach, the debate about the role of religion in music and the fairness of pitting secular and gospel artists against each other in the same category is likely to continue. Whether a secular artist will indeed take home the Artiste of the Year award over Piesie Esther and other gospel artists remains to be seen.

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