As social media continues to buzz with events that led to his arrest last week, the singer has teamed up with major key players in the music industry to get back on his feet once again.
Qute Kaye has though a new gospel song inspired by devastating experiences encountered along the way in his life, asked God ‘for a fresh start’ for the better
Paddy Man, a renown Christian producer and singer behind various gospel hits on the market today, revealed on Monday that he is working on a new project with Qute Kaye who accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior during the 77 Days of Glory meeting at Miracle Centre Cathedral – Rubaga.
Sources report that the producer has offered Qute Kaye a free- entry -and -exit status at his studios.
The gospel song
Qute Kaye has used the new gospel song to express his longing for God’s guidance and light to shine upon his path.
Evoking the biblical allusion of Haggai 1:9, “You expected much, but see, it turned out to be little,” Qute Kaye in the song says he has learnt his lesson and found everything in this world to be empty and void of meaning.
The singer comes to terms with scripture to say there is purpose in life, and it is found in knowing God.
Psalm 103:10 which says; ‘He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities,’ echoes clearly in Qute Kaye’s song as he thanks God for embracing him without a judgmental attitude.
Furthermore, Qute Kaye in the song prays against the things that can play the role of distraction from God – in this world he describes as ‘harsh.’
‘Those I have hurt, pardon me,” he sings.
“The studio is open for this brother, we are ready to help him free of charge even if he wants to do 100 songs, we can’t let this talent die,” Paddy Man says.
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