Producer quits music production for high-flying cultural group

Feb 02, 2015

It takes courage (and a little bit of insanity) to walk away from a job that puts bread and butter on your table for a Divine calling. But that is exactly what underground producer Marvin Nsereko has just done, to the shock of his clients.


By Joseph Batte

It takes courage (and a little bit of insanity) to walk away from a job that puts bread and butter on your table for a Divine calling. But that is exactly what underground producer Marvin Nsereko has just done, to the shock of his clients.


Marvin who was nicknamed Marvin Pro for his deft touch on the production board in the recording studio and video productions has decided to ‘quit the world of producing secular music and chosen a life to serving God again’.

The young Born-Again Christian producer was originally the founding member of Divine Cultural Gospel and Cultural group which was renowned for its exciting cultural dances which they blended with stirring gospel music.

Before that he had produced several artists like Cute Kaye, Zeal Dray, Rich Kiss Namige, and several gospel choirs like Agape in his Boltmar studio that he set up after he had quit the group.

“It’s God’s calling. And I cannot go against God will. I will go where He wants me to go and I will do what he wants me to do.

  According to the leader of this group Godfrey Kironde,” the return of Marvin is an opportunity for the group to stand stronger again.  His return is timely as we have a big concert lined up in March.”
                                                                              


 

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