Gospel singer Alex Apoko commonly known as Ringtone launched scathing attacks against city preacher Rev Lucy Natasha over her ungodly acts.
The controversial singer demanded Natasha to apologize for misleading Christian faithful by supporting secular music.
Natasha and her fiancé prophet Carmel were seen in the past few days dancing to secular music shared on her social media accounts.
Ringtone demands Natasha to apologize for misleading the flock. The gospel singer expressed his utter shock at the preacher’s action while speaking during an interview with YouTuber Mungai Eve.
“Rev Natasha should apologize to gospel musicians in Kenya and to the Christian fraternity. How does a woman of God dance to a secular song? I am not saying Otile Brown is a devil but in matters of salvation we are on different paths, what is she teaching the young people?
“Doesn’t it look like Natasha is endorsing Willy Paul, Bahati, and Mr. Seed? What would it have cost her to post a gospel song? She could have even shared a song by Gloria Muliro or by me.
“I am shocked and I feel bad. If she does not apologize, we will blacklist her. She never posts Kenyan artists, it’s not like she has posted Kenyan artistes wakaisha,” said Ringtone.
Separately, Ringtone took to social media to roast Rev Natasha – sarcastically urging her to keep supporting secular music.
“Pastor Reverend Lucy Natasha nataka kukuchanua leo kama ndugu yako. Juzi umepost Harmonize nyimbo yake nzuri sana mukidance na bwana yako. Nataka katika playlist yako sasa uongeze nyimbo ambayo ni kali sana inaitwa ‘Toa Kutu’. Na hio wimbo inatumika kwa wale watu ambayo wanapenda kutoa makutu. Alafu kuna wimbo ingine nzuri sana inaitwa ‘Lamba Lolo’ ni ya watu ambayo wanapenda kulamba malolo. So Lucy Natasha tunakusalute sana katika kazi yako ya kupromote secular music, thank you God bless,” said Ringtone in an Instagram video.
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Commenting on Ringtone’s video, DJ Mo asked the controversial singer to go slow on his criticism of Rev Natasha arguing that she was only dancing to a love song and not promoting secular music.
“Hako kawimbo ali dance ni ka mapenzi.. message Poa —Kwani kuna I love you ya gospel na ya secular ,,??? Wacha pasii ajibambe,” DJ Mo wrote.