Bahati says he left gospel music because of hypocrisy in the industry: “They don’t like each other”

  • Bahati criticized gospel artists for lacking unity and accusing many of using the name of Jesus to hide personal competition
  • He cited the lack of Guardian Angel and Mercy Masika as proof of the absence of great gospel musicians
  • Bahati claimed Mr Vee, who had previously written for him, allegedly left in difficult times

A famous musician from Kenya Kevin Bahati He has emerged and explained why he separated from gospel music despite establishing his own profession.

Fortunately he exposed the hypocrisy in the gospel industry made him leave. Photo: lucky.
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Speaking in an interview at Mic Cheque Podcast, Bahati had no code about the reasons why he left the gospel music.

He explained that it was not because of the loss of faith, but because of the poison he had in the back of the curtain.

“In fact, I was not planning to abandon gospel music, but the state of hatred was high. The level of hypocrisy was so high, until it felt as though God could not bless the situation,” He said.

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Bahati criticized the lack of love among some gospel musicians, questioning how great divisions could be in the industry that should be guided by faith and unity.

“Stop cheating and using the name of Jesus in vain. Even those women who show themselves spiritually do not like each other,” Bahati added, explaining that there is intense internal aggression in the industry.

To show the seriousness of his argument, Bahati mentioned his fellow gospel artist, Guardian Angelsaying that despite being a noble voice in gospel music, he has never collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry.

“One I love is Guardian Angel. Ask yourself why he has never sung and Mercy Masika to this day. Let’s be true, they don’t like each other, “ He said.

Bahati went further and mentioned the story involving Mercy Masika and Mr Vee, the composer of some of his favorite songs.

He claimed that despite Mr Vee helping to write the spring songs, he was left struggling alone in times of trouble.

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“You may wonder why some of these women are no longer giving big tablets. God went. The same God now help Ssaru, they are all children of God,” Bahati said, explaining what he considers to be a compassion for choosing in the industry.

In addition, Bahati questioned the reality of the beliefs of some gospel musicians, saying it was unclear to claim to be a Christian while secretly dropping others.

“What is this gospel music where a person is in it but is destroying others?” He was surprised.

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Fortune statements have sparked fierce debate online, with many coming out:

@ezrafbi:

“You make the gospel serve God; if that is not your reason, then you are in the wrong place.”

@stevosimpleboy8:

“There is truth within these words.”

@fairy.dimples:

“It’s so strange that he sang the song ‘These little things don’t make me not sing to you dad’, and then he left them to sing the gospel because of so small things.”

@jaymohdecin:

“It’s like secular artists who love each other more.”

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@chepchumba.d:

“These are the ones to say I left the church, not God.”

@EldorethYPegirl_8:

“Christians don’t like to hear the truth.”

@iam_.ocampo:

“The apostles did not stop following Jesus because Judah betrayed Jesus.

Bahati says he left gospel music because of hypocrisy in the industry: "They don't like each other"
Bahati built himself through gospel music before moving to world music. Photo: lucky.
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Will Bahati run for Mathare’s parliament in 2027?

In the same interview, Bahati confirmed that he plans to run for Mathare’s parliamentary seat in 2027.

He said that his motivation stems from a strong desire to restore the Mathare community, which he believes has great potential but has lost real opportunities.

With the expectation of the 2027 election, Bahati explained that raising young people was his main goal.

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