EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW! 'We Received Threats,' Gospel Group T412 Speak Up After Releasing Gospel Diss Song

Piece by: Diana Muteshi
Entertainment

Kenyan Gospel Rap Group T412 had been the talk of the town after one of its members did a song titled Nasa Hao.

Most people thought the song was political but it was revealing the struggles of upcoming artistes in the gospel music industry.

In an exclusive interview with Mpasho, Milome the guy who did the controversial gospel diss song - more like calling out wolves in sheep clothing - tells us how the group received threats after the song was out ;

''Let me just make it clear we didn't receive life threats but career threats. Key people in the industry were saying these guys are digging our own graves and they were discussing us in their groups. They also said we would no longer be supported and invited to events. Others texted us and saying  from this day  forth you have lost our support. Our motive was to bring change when we did the song not tarnish a  specific brand.''

On the other hand , it hasn't been easy for Willy Paul and Bahati especially after gospel music fans said recently their music has turned worldly.

One of the T412 members called Jemedy explained;

''In the body of Christ everybody has a role to play. As for Willy Paul and Bahati their role is to entertain the holy way. When someone says they are not doing Gospel is like they are judging them. I can't speak for them but what I can say is I believe they are doing it for Christ if not then their day will come and we will soon find out.''