A lot of the veteran musician tend to suggest that the music business now is not as lucrative as it was when the sale of CDs was the major way of getting money from the songs they released.
Well, in a recent interview with renowned vlogger Zionfelix on the popular Uncut show, legendary Ghanaian musician McAbraham also subtly confirmed same.
The respected gospel musician spoke profoundly about the benefits he has reaped from his dedication to gospel music and his service to God as a minister.
McAbraham, whose influence in the gospel music scene spans decades, spoke passionately about how his unwavering faith and commitment to the ministry have shaped his life.
McAbraham disclosed that his first house was built with proceeds from his debut album, “Hye Wo Akono So.”
He described this milestone as a testament to God’s mercy, emphasizing that such achievements were possible only through divine pro invidence. “It was just by God’s mercy,” he reiterated.
Furthermore, McAbraham conveyed a deep sense of gratitude for the protection and guidance he has experienced through his ministry. He made a striking point, stating, “If not for the ministry of God I have decided to work for, I would have probably died by now.”
Watch McAbraham speak in the video below for more: