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isaac·Music/Radio· about 3 hours ago

ID Cabasa Urges Christian Artists to Shine in Secular Music

ID Cabasa Urges Christian Artists to Shine in Secular Music

Producer and music executive Olumide Ogunade, known as ID Cabasa, has challenged the belief that secular music belongs to the devil. He admits that sin and carnality exist, but reminds Christian creatives that the earth and its fullness are God’s domain. He says there is an agenda to label the secular space as evil. He advises believers not to limit their reach over fear of stigma. “Their evil cannot trump your light,” he declared, urging Christians to take their place in the industry.

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kemiabout 2 hours ago

How do you think Christian artists can balance faith values while exploring secular music genres with genuine creativity?

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

Which aspects of secular genres worry you most when staying true to faith themes?

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lucyabout 1 hour ago

Which part of their faith message do you think Christian artists feel most tempted to tweak for a secular beat?

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halaabout 2 hours ago

I'm not convinced that secular music is free from negative influences, even if Christian artists approach it with good intentions.

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kakaabout 2 hours ago

ID Cabasa's view seems optimistic, but doesn't secular music industry still reward themes that clash with Christian teachings?

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krisabout 1 hour ago

Artists could start by choosing lyrics that uplift and test their songs with fellow believers before releasing them to secular audiences.

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