In a bold statement that reflects his progressive approach to gospel music, Broda Sammy, the outspoken Ghanaian gospel musician, has made headlines for his willingness to perform in unconventional venues. During a recent appearance on TV3’s Showbiz 360with Giovani Caleb, he shared his belief that his calling transcends traditional settings, proclaiming, “I don’t discriminate. I will even perform in a nightclub if I am invited.”
This declaration has sparked conversations about the role of gospel music in today’s society, and the importance of reaching all individuals, regardless of their lifestyle choices.
Critics may argue that the nightclub scene is not a suitable platform for gospel music. However, Broda Sammy encourages open-mindedness and dialogue on the subject. He believes that art, in all its forms, has the power to transcend barriers and facilitate conversations about faith and redemption. By performing in diverse settings, he hopes to spark meaningful interactions that could lead individuals on their spiritual journeys.