Popular gospel singer and member of Midnight Crew, Mike Abdul, has revealed he does not consider himself multi-talented because his life revolves around music.
Mike Abdul, who is popular for the fuji-styled gospel songs, also rejected the notion that his kind of music sounds secular.
Speaking in a Punch report, the artiste who run Spaghetti Records, said:
I don’t think I am multi-talented. Everything I do revolves around music. However, I like to write. I write songs, prose and poems. I once wrote a novel but I lost the manuscript.
On his music sounding secular, he said
I don’t believe there is a secular sound or religious sound. I think sound is just sound. The difference between them is the message each carries and the spirit behind it. I totally disagree that my music sounds secular.
He added that though the attention secular music gets is huge, it is not everybody that makes money from singing secular music.
He said
The attention is huge in secular music and they make a lot of money. But come to think of it, it is not everyone that is doing secular music that is making money. There are lots of them that are not making money. It will be a waste of my wish to desire to be a secular artiste. I may be there and not be successful.
Mike Abdul who is a Nigerian gospel singer, music producer, and songwriter has worked and partnered with several Nigerian gospel artistes, producers and gospel minister including MoniQue, Tim Godfrey, Sammie Okposo, Wole Oni, Helen Paul, Midnight Crew.