Mario Winans Lashed

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Wednesday 1st September 2004

American columnist severely criticises Mario Winans' latest album

AMERICAN R&B star and UK pop chartmaker Mario Winans came in for considerable criticism in the 3rd July edition of Christian Herald. Under the heading Not So Super, Mario, columnist George Luke wrote about the singer, who is the son of gospel star Vickie Winans and the nephew of BeBe and CeCe Winans. Commented Luke, "Unlike the rest of his family, Mario has chosen not to sing gospel. That in itself isn't a problem (at least, not for me; I'm not a believer in the 'gospel v secular' music divide we Christians have created). The trouble is, some of Mario's songs are so risqué, his album's had to have that 'Parental Guidance Advisory: Explicit Lyrics' sticker (usually reserved for the worst gangsta rap or heavy metal offerings) put on it. The name Winans has become one of the most recognised brands in Christian music culture. And in the same way that consumers come to associate certain qualities with their favourite brand names, Christian music fans have certain expectations from the Winans brand. You simply do not expect a member of The First Family Of Gospel' to swear on their records." CR

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