My Song has United Christians and Unbelievers - Celestine Donkor

Artiste, Celestine Donkor, Claims that her songs have united those who go to church and those who don’t

My Song has United Christians and Unbelievers - Celestine Donkor
Celestine Donkor

Celestine Donkor has expressed her joy in the fact that her song is being used as a bridge to unite people who don't go to church and people who do.

The gospel artiste had to feature secular artistes in her recently released track titled ‘Thank You’ (Yedawase).

She opined that the fastest way to gain more audience is to employ Secular artistes, who have a large fan base that would not listen to gospel songs on a normal day.

According to her, the track is aimed at drawing in those who have never stepped foot in the church.

“One of the reasons why I featured secular artists on my gospel song is that I wanted us to be united in thanking the Lord. We are thanking God for the fact that he loves us all unconditionally whether you’re a churchgoer or not,”

Celestine Donkor made this claim while speaking on Cape Coast-based Kastle FM with Amansan Krakye.

"Though we are in this current Covid-19 era which is killing a lot of people the Lord has still protected those who go to church and those who don’t go to church. So let’s thank God for our lives and that’s the purpose behind my Yedawase song,”

She further stated that she is continually overjoyed about how the song has changed a lot of lives for the better and touched the destinies of especially those who do not patronize church services.

“I’m glad that the song has touched a lot of people’s lives and hearts especially those who don’t go to church. Because it’s not just as if I’m just saying anything at all when you watch the comments under the video on YouTube you’d believe what I’m saying about the song.” She said.