Duncan Mighty Advice Colleagues Against 'Beef' Music
Dubbed as 'Port Harcort's First Son', Duncan Mighty, has revealed the reason why he has gone off the radar of music in recent times. In the interview with Yes Magazine, he revealed his spiritual side as well as the music he hopes to start producing.
In the interview, the dark-skinned artiste said he longed to see the type of musicians who would use music to glorify God. He revealed that music is a gift from God which must be used to live a useful. He advised that the fame should not get into the head of his colleagues.
He stated, "There is nothing I don't like about music. But as artistes, when you have opportunities to sing, don't use it to abuse other people. It's very bad. I don't like it because music is a gift given to us by God. So, we should use it to glorify God, not abuse God or people.
'One of the costliest mistakes a musician or a star can make is for a music star to be living a useless life, I mean, living a life that will not glorify God. After all God has done for you through music, you forget how you started and you allow the fame to take over you."
He added, "You can influence people in a better way. You can change people. But the right people can not come to you because of your attitude. So I think this is a big mistake."
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