The ‘2025 BET Awards’ are still causing a stir days after the show. Gospel singer Deitrick Haddon is now sharing his thoughts, taking to social media to express his frustrations over GloRilla winning the ‘Best Gospel/Inspirational’ award. Haddon’s got the internet going off with reactions as he claims the gospel industry is “dying” and needs a major shake-up after BET’s recent ceremony.
On Tuesday, June 10, Deitrick Haddon took to Instagram with a post, getting a few things to get off his chest. He’s fed up, y’all, saying the gospel music industry is in desperate need of an overhaul after GloRilla’s win. In a passionate video, he spilled, “The gospel music industry needs an overhaul. Period. After last night’s show, it’s an indicator that we just need a complete reset.”
Haddon’s issues lie with the Bobby Jones Gospel Award being given to artists who don’t truly represent gospel music. GloRilla was apparently the perfect example. Her winning song, ‘Rain Down On Me,’ features Kirk Franklin and is technically a gospel track. However, Haddon suggested that having one record about faith and God shouldn’t qualify you to win Best Gospel/Inspirational.
“It’s hard to watch the Bobby Jones Gospel Award being given to somebody that’s not in our space,” he added. “No disrespect to the artist, but that’s not the space she’s in.” The 52-year-old believes the genre is too small to be handing out awards to outsiders, which he claims hurts the industry’s growth tremendously.
For his accompanying caption, Haddon further unpacked his deep love for gospel music and his frustration with its current state. He expressed that the genre has given him purpose and “a reason to keep singing.” But at this point, he’s tired of seeing gifted gospel artists sidelined by industry politics, thereby missing out on the same type of recognition.
“We can’t keep honoring the same few people every year and expect the genre to grow,” he wrote. “I’ve heard the cries behind the scenes. People are tired. The culture is shifting, but the system is stuck. Gospel music deserves better. The next generation deserves better. We all do.”
The Roomies were riled up in the comments section of TSR’s post, with some agreeing that GloRilla wasn’t the perfect fit for the category to begin with. Others defended the ‘Wanna Be’ lyricist, saying Haddon needed to get over it. Peep some of the comments below…
@ace_fafb wrote, “I agree .. there was NO reason she should’ve won a gospel award it’s so many young gospel singers that could’ve gotten the recognition”
@officiallyroyaltayyy wrote, “Nah… glo winning a gospel award same night she was shakin ahh on stage needs to be studied..”
@aishabeezdaname wrote, “That song is good and features Kirk Franklin. Get over it! Sinners have soul too!”
@deja0121 wrote, “He’s not not wrong but should the concern be to get awards or to glorify God through song? Ijs”
@ms_ferrero_rocher wrote, “This is the equivalent of when Caitlyn Jenner won the woman of the Year award.”
@courtneynicolehair_ expressed, “I like Glo but he’s right! I was very shocked she won a gospel award. But hey 🤷🏾♀️”
@officialcburn wrote, “I hear him but bro, Christ didn’t die on the cross for an award show validation. If y’all motive for doing gospel music is to seek validation from a secular event”
@only_i_can shared, “He’s 100% correct. This is NOT hating at all. He is simply drawing attention to the obvious”
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