L-Jay Maasai has opened up on the current state of the gospel music industry. Photo credit: Instagram/ljaymaasai

L-Jay Maasai reveals secrets of the gospel music industry

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L-Jay Maasai also answers to El Shapa has come out to subtlely expose the gospel music industry.

Being a gospel artiste for years and an award-winning gospel musician, L-Jay Maasai is an insider in the gospel music industry and his revelations of what goes on in the music industry should be taken to some extent as the gospel-truth.

L-Jay who now has his own record label and management company have come forward with a series of exposes on social media revealing what’s really going on in the gospel music industry.

Currently, Weezdom has become the latest gospel artiste to leave behind the gospel music industry following footsteps of Willy Paul who left the industry and jumped in the secular music scene head-first without looking back and/or caring about anything whatsoever.

With the numerous shenanigans Bahati has been pulling off of late with his recent gimmick seeing him wearing a dress, high heels, and a bra, it’s about time someone in the gospel industry comes out to expose or expose what’s really going on.

L-Jay Maasai who is the voice of the Maasai when it comes to the gospel music industry has finally taken up the task and has addressed some of the many questions fans have about the current state of the gospel music industry in Kenya.

L-Jay Maasai has opened up on the current state of gospel music industry today that has surprised a lot of people out there. Photo credit: Instagram/ljaymaasai

L-Jay Maasai says that most gospel artistes depend heavily on sugar mummies and sugar daddies to survive after cartels came up in the gospel ministry and changed it to the now-known gospel industry.

uwivu na chuki ndio imekill wasanii, na hata tusijifanye manze, we are humans and as far as am concerned love ndio inafaa kuwa greatest thing kwa gospel,

El Shapa has a whole lot to say on his series dubbed ‘The Truth’ and this is the only first release he has dropped so far.

I am a Pan-Afrikanist to the core and love to let the world know what they are missing in Africa. I might do that through music and some interesting posts from time to time so please bare with me.

I will always be real though, that's a guarantee.

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