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Gospel Singer, Panam Percy Paul reveals why he rejected £24m record deal in 1995

In 1995, popular gospel singer Panam Percy Paul was at the peak of his music career when he received a record deal worth £24 million. The contract, which lasted three years, could have changed his life. However, he rejected it because it went against his Christian beliefs.

In a recent interview with Pastor Emmanuel Iren, Paul shared that the record label wanted him to reduce the number of times he mentioned “Jesus” in his songs. Instead, they suggested using alternative names like “Righteous One” or “Greatest Lover.”

Paul was shocked by this request. He responded firmly, saying, “You can keep the money while I keep the name.” He chose to stay true to his faith rather than compromise for financial gain.

The singer also commented on how the gospel music industry has changed over time. He noted that many music ministers now follow industry trends instead of focusing on their ministry.

He even pointed out that marketers in Alaba influenced gospel musicians to include speaking in tongues in their songs.

Paul’s decision in 1995 continues to inspire many Christians today, reminding them of the importance of standing firm in their faith, no matter the cost.

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