Pastor Joe Becheem went on record saying Kofi Kinaata deserves protection as a national asset, and the gospel guy thinks the Fante rapper stands out because his work actually means something beyond just vibes. The pastor told DJ Pakorich that Kinaata's bars hit different since they carry lessons that connect with everyone from kids to old heads.
Becheem pointed out how the musician stays humble while dropping tracks that teach people stuff without being preachy about it. He thinks artists who push wisdom through their music help shape culture in ways that matter, and he dropped hints about working with Kinaata on something that would deliver a serious message.
The collaboration talk has fans waiting to see what a gospel pastor and a secular storyteller could cook up together.
Becheem pointed out how the musician stays humble while dropping tracks that teach people stuff without being preachy about it. He thinks artists who push wisdom through their music help shape culture in ways that matter, and he dropped hints about working with Kinaata on something that would deliver a serious message.
The collaboration talk has fans waiting to see what a gospel pastor and a secular storyteller could cook up together.