Popular Singer Removes Secular Songs from Streaming Platforms to Focus on His Christian Faith
Popular Singer Removes Secular Songs from Streaming Platforms to Focus on His Christian Faith
Independent rapper Xerogangg has announced that he has taken down all his non-religious music from major streaming platforms as part of a renewed commitment to his Christian journey.

According to him, the decision followed a deep period of spiritual reflection and inner struggle, during which he felt strongly convicted that his previous songs no longer aligned with his faith. He revealed that he experienced what he believes was a direct message from God, instructing him not to restore the music.
As a result of this move, Xerogangg reportedly lost millions of streams and many followers. He also faced criticism and discouragement from some fans and even members of his team, who doubted the direction he had chosen.
Despite the setbacks, the rapper remains firm in his decision, saying he is determined to leave his past behind and dedicate his life and music fully to serving Christ.
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