Self-proclaimed chairman of Kenyan gospel artists Ringtone Apoko is breathing fire after secular star King Kaka got paid to perform at a gospel event.
”As a fan of King Kaka, I was initially excited when I heard that he was performing at a gospel show. However, my excitement quickly turned to disappointment when I learned that he was being paid 200k for the performance.
To begin with, I have always been a fan of King Kaka’s music and appreciate the message he conveys through his lyrics. However, I feel that it is wrong for him to be paid such a large amount of money for a gospel show. The purpose of a gospel show is to spread the word of God and bring people closer to their faith, not to make a profit. By accepting such a large sum of money, King Kaka is turning a sacred event into a business opportunity.
Furthermore, I believe that 200k is an exorbitant amount of money to pay for a gospel show. While I understand that artists need to be compensated for their work, this amount seems excessive and is likely to be out of reach for many church-goers. This leaves a bad taste in my mouth as it seems like King Kaka is prioritizing his own financial gain over the spiritual well-being of his audience.
In conclusion, I am unhappy with King Kaka’s 200k pay for the gospel show. While I respect his talent as an artist, I believe that this amount is inappropriate for a spiritual event and goes against the purpose of the show. I hope that in the future, King Kaka will consider the impact of his actions and use his platform to spread the message of God rather than seeking financial gain.