Musician, Yaw Siki, is done doing secular music. In his own words on Sunday, he’s now all about the gospel.

Siki, who is recovering from an April 15, 2013, Tema-Motorway accident, posted on his Facebook page: “I’m now into gospel music”, attracting tons of messages from curious fans.

He wouldn’t say what exactly led to his decision, choosing to remain silent over what may later be given several interpretations.

While it is not clear what may have caused the change in genre direction, some persons believe, just like most people who go through some sort of ‘baptism’, the accident may have led to a rethinking of which way his music should go henceforth.

Siki’s pronouncement doesn’t come as a surprise as his manager, Coaches, of Penthaus Productions told enewsgh.com months ago that his artiste would soon jump onto more “positive music”.

Siki
Siki

“This time around, it’s going to be more positive music. That’s what he is thinking now. Life by R2Bees is an example of positive music,” he told us in August 2013.

“He is fine … as in he’s recovering … he’s 80% through with the recovery process. I can say he’s fine compared to how everything started he is fine now,” he added.

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He also told this website that donations from industry friends (while on admission), as well as the support of the label were helpful for the artiste’s post intensive care upkeep, adding “We still have enough money to take care of him.”

“There is still money in the coffers looking at what the people contributed. The accident hasn’t affected his desire to make music.

“It hasn’t affected him at all. All he needs now is to gain his proper strength and to be able to jump on stage again that’s all. And that’s what we waiting for.”

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An event that occurred on the morning of Monday April 15, 2013 Yaw Siki was involved in an accident on the Accra-Tema Motorway with a friend, on their way back from Accra.

Their Toyota Camry car somersaulted near the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) Dominion Centre.

All two were rushed to the 37 Military Hospital. Siki was later admitted and treated for deeps cuts on his head.

He was subsequently discharged after spending some two weeks at the military-run health facility.

By: Abena Akyaa Hirsch/enewsgh.com

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