Gospel Musician – Mavis Asante, a gospel musician, has made it clear that she does not endorse collaborations between gospel and secular artists.
Speaking on Bryt Xtra on Tuesday, the singer explained that gospel and secular artists operate in “different lanes,” and she prefers to work with musicians who share her faith and purpose.
When asked whether such cross-genre collaborations could help spread the gospel to wider audiences, Mavis Asante disagreed, insisting that there are already many gospel musicians capable of winning souls for Christ.
“There are so many wonderful gospel artists out there. If we want to win souls and spread the gospel, we can do that together. I would prefer them over secular artists,” she said.
She further emphasized that collaborations must be rooted in shared beliefs and intentions.
“If I want to collaborate, it should be with someone who has the same faith. Two people can’t do something together without fully understanding what they’re doing. You have to be on the same page.”
“If I want to collaborate with Sarkodie, Shatta Wale or Kelvyn Boy, what do I achieve at the end of the day? Is it for fame, for money, or because they have numbers? Until I can answer that, there’s no point. Why would I leave Joe Mettle to collaborate with Kelvyn Boy? What do I gain from it?

