As Gospel Artiste, Three Months Of Promotion Is Not Enough For A Song — Steven Owusu
As Gospel Artiste, Three Months Of Promotion Is Not Enough For A Song — Steven Owusu
Radio host and gospel blogger Steven Owusu, widely known as Shishiishi Man, has shared his views on music promotion in the gospel industry, stating that three months of promotion is not enough for a gospel song to reach its full potential.
Speaking on Adom TV’s gospel show Badwam Ahosepe, Steven Owusu explained that gospel songs often take time to grow, connect with listeners, and gain strong acceptance among the public. According to him, unlike some secular songs that can trend quickly, gospel music requires patience and consistent exposure.

He noted that many gospel artistes make the mistake of giving up on their songs too early, expecting instant results within a short period. Owusu stressed that continuous promotion through radio, television, social media, and church platforms is key to building a lasting gospel hit.

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Steven Owusu, who has closely followed the gospel music space for years, encouraged artistes to invest more time and effort into promoting their songs. He added that with consistency and perseverance, a gospel song can gradually gain momentum and make a lasting impact.
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