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Allyson, a well-known gospel singer, responded to criticism on social media for failing to include the word "Jesus" in any of her songs.
Following the recent interview with singer Panam Percy Paul, Allyson came under fire.
According to the Daily Post, Percy Paul recounted how, in 1995, he received an offer of £24 million to take "Jesus" out of his songs.
Sola Allyson, a well-known gospel singer, responded to criticism on social media for failing to include the word "Jesus" in any of her songs.
Following the recent interview with singer Panam Percy Paul, Allyson came under fire.
Percy Paul recounted how, in 1995, he received an offer of £24 million to take "Jesus" out of his songs.
"This is your 2019 album, IRI. It has eight tracks and lasts 48 minutes. The name 'Jesus' is not mentioned once throughout the album. (If I'm not wrong, correct me.) Not even in Track 8, where you talked about who you "Gbekele." The personal attack is really beneath you, though. In response to the backlash, Sola Allyson questioned the intentions of her detractors in a video on X, claiming that her music is based on her own beliefs and ideals.
“Why are you people this callous and unkind? Is it until I commit suicide? If this is what you are with your own Jesus, I do not want to be identified with you lots!
“Once again, no one can bully me into joining their darkness that looks like light because indolent souls find comfort in it.
I do NOT seek to be with your kind of Jesus. Leave me alone and face your own journey.”
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