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Many love songs accounting for promiscuity-Diana Hopeson

By Mutala Yakubu
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Diana Hopeson who is a veteran gospel musician Diana Hopeson has warned against the rapid rise of love songs as she believes it leads to promiscuity.


According to Diana Hopeson, she has no issues with producing love songs. However, she believes there should be some checks and balances because of the content of the songs.

She made these statements to Andy Dosty in an interview on Daybreak Hitz.

“The love they are talking about, you can tell that there is some promiscuity around it.

Moreover, she explained that every artiste on their album has other songs; however, “I noticed that most of them will like to promote love songs.”

She stated that as a country with a youthful population, some of these love songs rather end up promoting promiscuity.

However, she clarified that she has nothing against love songs. This is because “love songs are needed in every marriage, relationship”. But the way musicians are doing it now calls for some attention.

Furthermore, she wants those songs aired within specific times of the day to limit their reach to the younger generation.

“You see that the child is ignorant about it but that is what he or she is hearing”

Also, she urged DJs to stop playing certain songs at certain times and choose songs that suit their shows.

“I’m not saying don’t make love songs.”

she advised musicians to look at the very need of the country at the moment and produce songs that will uplift the citizens.

“At this moment I think we have lost it a bit in terms of throwing in everything”

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