Renowned Ghanaian gospel artist, Obaapa Christy has spoken out about the challenges of being a performer in the music industry, revealing that she charges for her performances due to the expenses involved in getting ready for shows.
Speaking in a recent interview, the award-winning singer explained that the cost of makeup and costumes alone can be significant and that these expenses are often overlooked by those outside the industry.
“From Day 1, when I began singing and granting interviews, I was asked if I charge before performing at shows…’And I said Yes, I charge, they ask, as a Christian why do you charge?’ Makeup is expensive, costume to appear good is equally expensive because I can’t wear it anywhere after today and I also have to eat. This is our work Even the bible says he who works for the lord eats from their gains,” she pointed out
Obaapa Christy’s comments shed light on the often-overlooked costs that performers must bear, particularly when it comes to looking their best on and off stage. Makeup, hair styling, and costumes are all crucial elements of a performance, and they can come with a hefty price tag.
“Sister [referring to MzGee] when you are done you’ll receive your monthly remuneration, so if you take it as I am a Christian so when a pastor calls me I’m obliged to go and sing then just receive God Bless You and leave then it’s wrong,” she declared
Further buttressing her point, she alleged that other artistes in the past had taken that line of action and are currently afraid to charge for their services.
“Initially, people used to say that they’ll perform for free but now when they want to charge, they’ll be referred to the comments they made on this subject. I think we should be honest with ourselves especially if doesn’t offend God,” she hammered.
The gospel star also emphasized that her performance fees are not just for these expenses, but also for the time and effort she puts into creating a memorable show for her fans.