Ghanaian music producer turned pastor, Morris BabyFace, has reaffirmed that he is completely done with producing secular music.
Speaking in a recent interview on Okay FM, he said no amount of money can convince him to return to making songs that do not promote the gospel. His decision, he explained, is grounded in his faith and a renewed sense of purpose.
Morris BabyFace said gospel music is now where he finds true fulfillment and believes no secular message can compare to the power and impact of gospel songs.
He added that he is not ashamed of the music he produced in the past. Instead, he considers his old secular works as reminders of his personal transformation, and he often refers to them during evangelism to demonstrate how far God has brought him.
Despite receiving several tempting offers, he insisted that he remains committed to gospel music. His focus, he said, is creating songs that honour God and uplift listeners rather than chasing fame or financial reward. For him, the shift is not just a career change but a calling, and he feels fulfilled following the path he believes God has set for him.


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