Kandi Burruss, the singer-songwriter and producer, is responding to criticism after her recent release of the gospel song “Prayed Up” featuring pastor and gospel singer Marvin Sapp.

Via ChristianPost reports:

Burruss possesses many titles, including a reality television star of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” and entrepreneur who has a line of intimate bedroom toys called “Bedroom Kandi.” She also hosts a late-night show online called “Kandi Koated Nights” where she talks about all things pertaining to intercourse. Still, the 36-year-old singer-songwriter ventured into the gospel world with “Prayed Up,” where she admitted to being a sinner while sharing her testimony.

However, some questioned Burruss’ decision to release the record.

“So Kandi has a gospel album out talking about being prayed up. Meanwhile, her site has her hosting a ‘male revue for the ladies,’” one person tweeted.

“Kandi is coming out with a gospel song,” one person questioned. “The same Kandi who sells nasty toys..?”

However others defended the singer-songwriter in a debate on the social networking website.

“I guess everyone that is criticizing Kandi for making a gospel track leads a perfect life and has never done anything wrong then,” one person tweeted.

Burruss’ took to her own Instagram account that became number one on iTunes gospel charts Monday.

“I knew when I decided to do it that I would be criticized. That’s to be expected,” Burruss wrote on the photograph sharing website. “I am honest about who I am. My great grandfather and my grandfather were Bishops in The Church of God Holiness. I believe in God but I have always struggled with the rules of the church, just like a lot of people.”

Do you think its appropriate for Kandi to sing a song about being "Prayed Up" and also sell sex toys?



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