Legendary gospel duo, Tagoe Sisters, born Lydia Dedei Yawson and Elizabeth Korkoi Tagoe are worried about the quality of most gospel music produced in Ghana lately, adding that there is no spiritual power behind such songs.

“Gospel music has now changed drastically because artistes are nowhere near the position where God wants us to be… Most of the songs are now about life, there’s no power or inspiration in the songs,” Tagoe Sisters told Kojo Preko Dankwa.

According to them, there is a drastic change in gospel music which has eventually led to the deviation from the core purpose of coming out with music which should have service to the lord as the topmost priority.

“It is important to draw inspiration spiritually when the songs you produce are being played but this is not existent in recent times,” The Gospel duo said on Kasapa FM.

The ‘Okamafo Jesus’ hitmakers in an interview on Kasapa Entertainment with Kojo Preko Dankwa elaborated how most gospel musicians are now deviating from releasing songs which should emphasize on the spiritual words and messages.

“We get hurt when we watch television these days. You hear musicians talking about travelling passports, marriage and others instead of praising the most high God who sees your need and will accordingly give it to you”, they added.

The sensational gospel music duo, in their 34 years in the ministry have not looked back, and they continue to share their experiences with people all over the world who are affected by their music in different ways.

Their exciting music has travelled all over the world transcending cultural and political barriers, leaving joy and inspirations wherever they performed.

Tagoe Sisters are currently promoting their new single titled ‘Adonai’.