Ghanaian gospel musician Scott Evans has reaffirmed his unwavering faith and devotion to God, stating boldly that he would never trade his calling for fame or wealth. Speaking in a recent interview, the “Best Side” hitmaker said he would rather sell plantain on the street than compromise his Christian values by becoming a secular artiste.

Scott Evans explained that music for him is not just about entertainment but a divine assignment to win souls and inspire people toward righteousness. He emphasized that the gospel industry may not always offer the same financial rewards as secular music, but the satisfaction of fulfilling God’s purpose far outweighs material gains.
“I know what God has called me to do. If it means selling plantain to survive while staying true to my faith, I’ll gladly do that,” he said passionately.
His statement has sparked conversations online, with many praising his conviction and integrity in an era where fame often overshadows faith. Scott Evans continues to be one of Ghana’s most consistent voices in contemporary gospel, blending urban sounds with spirit-filled messages that resonate with young Christians.
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