MPASHO EXCLUSIVE: Ringtone Finally Reveals Why He's Quitting Gospel Music And It's Sad

Piece by: Kwarula Otieno
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Human beings are naturally selfish. That's what makes us feel important and no one in the entire universe wants to feel worthless. Do you? Award-winning gospel singer Ringtone, has worked hard to become an amazing chap in our society. At least according to him. He also believes he's been working for the good of society, but THEY don't want him to prosper.

The singer, who was once a street boy, has finally decided to let the whole world know why he took the tough decision of quitting the gospel music industry and instead concentrate on something else. From his revelation, you can easily tell that the lad was tired of all the controversies and f**kery taking place in the industry, that is perceived to be 'Holy.'

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Read his story below;

"I felt let down by Christians because I have done a lot of outreach ministry in colleges and high schools all over Kenya. That ministration wasn't easy because I was funding it myself. I suffered a lot of times on the road lacking fuel, food and sometimes my car breaking down. Because of this knowing, I was the most hardworking artist for the kingdom of God; I felt Christians owed support when I got attacked by the devil through scandals that were maliciously designed to slow me and even stop me from ever ministering ever again. It's during this trying times that I came to realize that the very people who I expected not to judge me but stand with me in prayer during that trying times were the ones who were my harshest critics."

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"My heart was broken and I cried and turned to God for help even though I put a brave face in public pretending that all was well but it wasn't. In this, this trying times the spirit of God came upon me with revelation that Jesus healed the sick, resurrected the dead and also fed the hungry. But the same people that Jesus did good to called Derizaveri means king of demons, and sadly they crucified him. So if this happened to Jesus, who are we to expect better treatment from the world. It's our God in heaven who will pay us according to our deeds."

"Tenda wema song was born during this season of suffering. My aim with this song is to encourage and teach my listeners to do God not expecting payment from the world but from our faithful, dear heavenly father. There is no need to advertise even on social media or anywhere of the good you are doing. God's eyes are open day and night to see the works of his faithful ones."

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