Recording artiste Destiny Sparta had a few words to say following her recent departure from the Dancehall industry.

The former Tommy Lee Sparta protege recently got baptised and decided to step away from secular music. Speaking to her fans via Instagram, she declared that the “Dancehall Industry is the devil’s playground.”

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Kimberly Cuvilie, more popularly known as Destiny Sparta, spoke to the Jamaica Star earlier this month about her decision to leave the indusry.

According to her, she was not happy with her career at the moment due to it bringing her a lot of stress.

Destiny added that her addiction to alcohol and weed, may have been the cause to her toxic relationship. These factors made her call to her mother for prayer one night.

“June 28, mi nah figet the date. Mi mother is a Christian and I told her to pray for me. I also told her to find some prayers on YouTube and play for me and she found Cindy Trim’s The Atomic Prayer and while she was playing it, I just started to have a reaction. For a while, I knew something had been going on with me spiritually but I never knew what it was,” she stated.

“The pastor had an altar call and I was the first person up there. She prayed for me for a while all the time saying ‘loose her, loose her’ and that time mi scream out, and whatever that was inside me, because there was something inside of me, some spirit or something, it leave me. I could feel it leave me. From then I have no desire to smoke, to drink, nothing,” she added.

“Some things happen to me in life that were designed to kill me. A two times mi almost dead and is like God keep on a save me. Is like him a say ‘no untimely death, yuh affi fulfil your purpose’ and so mi just decide to do the right thing and gi mi life to him,” Destiny noted.

Similar to Minister Marion Hall, formerly known as Lady Saw, she added that, “At one point I even said I wasn’t going to sing anymore but people reach out to me and say dem would love to hear gospel and stuff from me and mi just say mi a go do the right thing,” Destiny said.

“She gave me some good advice. The whole meeting was so emotional. Coming into the industry, she was the first person to call me on a stage and so she always give me good advice. Now she’s telling me to keep my head up, focus on God and not what people will say. But I don’t even care about that honestly because I am happy. I am at peace.” she continued.