Gospel singer Sola Allyson has fired back at a critic who questioned her for not mentioning “Jesus” in her songs. The backlash followed Panam Percy Paul’s revelation that he was once offered £24 million to reduce references to Jesus in his music.
In response to the criticism, Allyson dismissed the claims as unfair and unkind. She asserted that her music is deeply rooted in faith and values, stating that she refuses to be pressured into conforming to others’ expectations of gospel music.

Sola Allyson further expressed her frustration, saying she would not align with a version of Jesus that promotes hostility and bullying. She urged critics to focus on their own faith journey instead of attacking hers.