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    Gospel singer Panam Percy Paul reveals why he rejected a £24m record deal in 1995

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002March 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gospel singer Panam Percy Paul revealed that he turned down a lucrative record deal that could have changed his career in 1995. In an interview with Pastor Emmanuel Iren, the singer recalled that it was a three-year contract worth 24 million. However, he said the conditions of the deal conflict directly with his Christian values. Paul revealed in recounting his own experience that the record company asked him to limit the number of times he mentioned the name Jesus in the song. The singer said record company executives also suggested that he use alternative terms such as the righteous or the biggest lover instead of Jesus. He recalled: In 1995, I was at the peak of my ministry, and with my industry success, I received a three-year contract of £24 million. In 1995, £24 million was equivalent to NARA 7 billion. The harvest is that you can reduce the number of times you call Jesus’ name in the song? And there are more sources. One of them said to me, you don’t actually need to mention the name Jesus. You can call him another name, such as the righteous man, the greatest lover. I was shocked, so I told them that when I keep the name, you can keep the money. Today, the Extreme Music Department is now the music industry. The industry now decides to ministers what to do, how to sing and when to sing. It was Alaba’s marketers, for example, that encouraged musicians to add tongues to songs. Gospel singer Panam Percy Paul reveals why he rejected a 24 million record deal in 1995, which first appeared on the Linda Ikeji blog.

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