Frank Edwards was one of the gospel artistes who have performed at many editions of The Experience music concert in Lagos. This year’s was not an exception as the artiste, alongside so many others, thrilled Lagosians to a night of praise and worship.
In a chat with Saturday Beats before the concert, the artiste said he never imagined that he would get to the current height in his career.
Edwards believes that gospel music is a ministry and it is not an industry.
“If you are a gospel minister, you have to know you are in a ministry. If you are in it for the money, you may be disappointed. It is not that you will not make money in the long run but that is not the focus, the focus is to preach the gospel of music through your music. When your focus is to first do something that would sell, you would lose focus. If you want to do it for the business, then try secular music. You need to be called to be a gospel artiste because you would have to endure when the money is not coming and you have to wait on the Lord and learn to use your faith. You would even be popular and you would still be climbing bikes.”
Having released a number of albums since he started his career, Edwards said it didn’t come easy.
“It is a lot of hard work to release songs back to back. I produce my music and I travel for events. I come back and I head back to the studio. It means I work round the clock. It is a lot of energy.”
Talking about his experience being a part of The Experience 12, the artiste said it has been an opportunity for him to reach out to the people.
“I reach out to a larger audience with the message of Christ in my music. I also see it as a time to mingle with my brothers and sisters from all around the world. It is always a fun time with the Lord.”
Meanwhile, The Experience concert that held in Lagos last weekend was highly successful as the TBS where it held was filled to the brim.