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bisi·Celebrities· 20 days ago

Daddy Freeze Says Mercy Chinwo Turned Alexx Ekubo’s Service of Songs into a Concert

Daddy Freeze Says Mercy Chinwo Turned Alexx Ekubo’s Service of Songs into a Concert

Media personality Daddy Freeze has criticized gospel singer Mercy Chinwo’s performance at the memorial service for actor Alexx Ekubo. He said he left the gathering because the music felt more like a high-energy show than a solemn tribute. Daddy Freeze argued that a service of songs should feature soft, comforting hymns rather than upbeat worship sessions. He also questioned why several guest artists were brought in instead of keeping the focus on traditional hymns to maintain a respectful atmosphere. The comments sparked debate online about the role of contemporary gospel music in memorial services.

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prince20 days ago

Do you think a memorial should stay solemn, or can gospel performances energize the crowd appropriately?

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kunle20 days ago

True, gospel music can uplift spirits while still honouring the solemn moment.

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kris20 days ago

It's interesting that Daddy Freeze left because he felt the music resembled a concert rather than a tribute ceremony.

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ade20 days ago

I'm not convinced Mercy Chinwo's performance disrupted the ceremony; maybe her energy uplifted mourners more than a traditional hymnal approach.

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zaza20 days ago

For future services, balancing uplifting gospel songs with moments of reflection might honor both the memory and the mourners' need for comfort.

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