I Will Rather Sell Plantain On The Street Than Become A Secular Artiste – Scott Evans
I Will Rather Sell Plantain On The Street Than Become A Secular Artiste – Scott Evans
Ghanaian urban gospel artist Scott Evans has affirmed that he would “rather sell plantain by the roadside” than compromise his Christian faith to pursue a career in secular music.
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Speaking with Nii Noi on Hitz Praise Zone, which airs Sundays from 5:00 am to 8:00 am on Hitz 103.9 FM, the “100 Percent” hitmaker discussed his mission in gospel music and the conviction that guides his ministry.

“There’s no pressure on me at all. I’m just serving a King and relaying His message to the people,” he said. “My focus is to reach those who truly need the word of God. Even if one soul is touched, there’s a party in heaven, and that’s enough for me.”
When asked if he would ever consider going secular, Scott Evans responded with firm resolve: “If I ever get the chance to be a secular artiste, I’ll rather sell plantain by the roadside instead. There’s nothing attractive in it for me.”

His statement has sparked discussion among fans and industry watchers, with many praising his boldness and dedication in an era where some musicians prioritize fame and commercial success over faith.
