I Am Not Shy Of My Past – Martin Fei Shares Experience
” I try my best not to make room for the mistakes I made in the past to limit me. Every mistake has an element of correction and an eye opener for self development”. Says Martin Fei.
The Ghanaian based UK Gospel artiste Martin Fei in an interview with Gospel2me has publicly made it known that, he won’t deny making mistakes in the past.
The artiste who has been rated as one of the influential Ghanaian gospel artiste in UK is of the view that, mistakes are part of life hence, anyone who has once made a mistake shouldn’t be shy but must learn a lesson and move on.
” I remember the very mistakes I made some years ago, although I wish I never made them, however I see the mistakes as part of my make -up,it has made me who I am today”
The Aseda and Turn me around hit maker has urged his fellow Gospel artiste not to be dependent on trends and be in a rush to make it to the hit list by forgetting to carry a message about the love of Christ to believers.
Coming From a Christian home, Martin Fei has always had the passion for music. His musical talent was discovered when he was at the Children’s department at the Presbyterian Church, Ramseyer in Kumasi – Ghana.
” I had a strong passion for music at tender age, my Sunday school madam saw that talent in me and helped me identify it. I still remember being the only child who could sing in harmony among my peers”
Martin Fei is currently out with two hit songs “Aseda and Turn me around “ which were all released this year, 2018. His songs received lot of commendation and attracted lot of playing time on TV channels and radio stations.
Source: Gospel2Me
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