Ghanaian gospel musician Perez Musik recently celebrated his union in a serene beachside wedding in Accra on November 23.
The exclusive event showcased elegance and intimacy, as glimpses shared online charmed fans.
Renowned gospel artist Sonnie Badu, who attended the wedding, disclosed in a recent interview that the turnout of gospel musicians was surprisingly low.
He noted that apart from himself, only Sisi Baidoo represented the gospel fraternity.
Reflecting on the occasion, Badu shared;
“When I arrived, I realized Perez Musik seemed disappointed. It felt like his heart was broken.”
Despite this, Badu expressed gratitude for being present, emphasizing the importance of showing support to fellow artists during milestone events.
Perez Musik, known for his hit “Hewale Lala,” continues to receive congratulatory messages from fans and colleagues.
However, the underwhelming presence of peers at his wedding has raised conversations about camaraderie within Ghana’s gospel music community.
The exclusive event showcased elegance and intimacy, as glimpses shared online charmed fans.
Renowned gospel artist Sonnie Badu, who attended the wedding, disclosed in a recent interview that the turnout of gospel musicians was surprisingly low.
He noted that apart from himself, only Sisi Baidoo represented the gospel fraternity.
Reflecting on the occasion, Badu shared;
“When I arrived, I realized Perez Musik seemed disappointed. It felt like his heart was broken.”
Despite this, Badu expressed gratitude for being present, emphasizing the importance of showing support to fellow artists during milestone events.
Perez Musik, known for his hit “Hewale Lala,” continues to receive congratulatory messages from fans and colleagues.
However, the underwhelming presence of peers at his wedding has raised conversations about camaraderie within Ghana’s gospel music community.