Ghanaian reggae artiste Ras Kuuku has firmly questioned Nacee’s status as a gospel musician.
In a conversation with DJ Slim on Daybreak Hitz, Ras Kuuku did not hold back his disagreement with the TGMA’s Board for unfairly limiting the gospel categories to just gospel musicians.
He took a strong stance, asserting that it is essential to scrutinize whether Nacee truly qualifies as a gospel artist.
“Nacee is not a gospel musician, Nacee is a producer,” he stated.
DJ Slim highlighted Nacee’s extensive gospel repertoire, while Ras Kuuku pointed out his secular hits like “Kwen Kwen,” composed for the National Democratic Congress. Nacee is also known for songs such as “Boys Boys,” “Dondo,” and “Paddy Paddy.”
The Telecel Ghana Music Awards defines ‘Best Gospel Song’ as the most popular Christian song released that year, based on public excitement and support, exclusively for works by Gospel artists.
Meanwhile, Ras Kuuku has intimated that his song titled ‘Me Mpaebo’ is one of the biggest gospel songs released in the past ten years.
Ras Kuuku’s comment about Nacee implies that Nacee’s work on secular songs may have given him a divided brand perception among his music patrons.