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Anthony Brown speaks on Gospel Artists collaborating with Secular Artists.

American urban contemporary gospel artist, Anthony Brown airs his view on Gospel Artists collaborating with secular artists.

“I’m most concerned that we’re loving and accepting,”

 “The most important thing to me is that when people do look at us, we look like Jesus.”

And that, my friends, is the bottom line!”

The singer who has been exposed to other forms of music since he started his musical career from the tender age of three further added that he is not concerned with the criticism of the collaborations but he is more concerned with Christians being more loving and accepting.

During the interview, Brown spoke on the recent issue causing controversy in the church, mainly on the issue of gospel artists collaborating with secular artists.

He continued by saying that the Millennials are drawn to people like himself, Travis Greene and Jonathan McReynolds.

“As Millennials are gaining more intelligence, we have less time for things that are fake. We like direct answers, direct information.

That’s where the church loses the Millennials, but I also think that’s why they are drawn to people like Jonathan, Travis and myself.

There’s a sense of authenticity,”

The Award winning artist despite being the son of a Pastor stated that God never gives any gift to anyone by accident.

“There are no accidents in the gifts that God gives.My base is church, but I studied jazz and classical music.

I’ve never felt afraid to use other influences,”

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