Gospel musician Joe Mettle has opened up on a mechanism that has kept the fire burning as far as his musical career is concerned.
The singer has on several occasions, spoken about himself and his career but fallen short of highlighting the foundations that have kept him going.
In his line of work, the multiple-award winner has detailed how he settled for this genre of music.
But do you have any idea of who is his biggest inspiration?
In a yet-to-be-aired interview on EVibes, he revealed a routine by his grandmother and friends who gathering every week and singing of hymns while counting monies saved together is one of his foremost inspiration as a musician.
Joe Mettle laid this and other details bare in the upcoming episode hosted by Becky.
Tune in to JoyNews at 8:30 am on Saturday and on Sunday at 6 pm on Joy Prime for all the details.
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