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I have regrets: Kush Tracey as she ditches secular music for gospel

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“Don’t refer me as a gospel artiste,” award winning secular star Kush Tracey says as she declares she has seen the light. In this interview with Pulse Magazine, she speaks candidly about her controversial past insisting that she is not desperate for a lover.

Pulse: You gave your life to Jesus after attending Mavuno Church on Sunday. What does that mean to your music career that has seen you get voted the Best Female artiste during the Pulse Music Video Awards (PMVAs) before?

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