Gerald Johnson, a priest based in Michigan has alleged that he died briefly in 2016.

Before he came back to life, he visited hell where he saw men running around like dogs and demons dancing to Rihanna's Songs such as Umbrella. Johnson said that throughout his life, he has done so much good, yet he still ended up in hell, where he saw and heard traumatic things.


Sharing the experience on TikTok, the priest said he saw people burning in hell and how songs such as  Umbrella’ and Bobby McFerrin’s ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy’ were played by demons to torture the humans sent to hell.

 “Every lyric to every song is to torment you [for] the fact that you didn’t worship God through music when you were on the Earth… you chose to worship Satan by repeating the lyrics that he inspired to come into the Earth.”

He described seeing a man 'walking on all fours like a dog and getting burned from head to toe'.

The controversial priest said that some artists communicate with demons inorder to sell their music.

"Some artists abuse drugs, It's like they communicate with the devil to get inspiration to write music verses. Most of these verses mostly praise worldly things. But in hell, these songs are looked at as if they are praising God.

Johnson said that he was lifted out of hell. When he came back to Earth, God himself had a word with him. As per Gerald, God said he was sent to hell because he did not forgive those who wronged him.




@geraldajohnson1 My experience when I saw hell in February 2016. I’ll never be the same after that. #hell #jesus #unforgiveness #forgive #godsaid #encouragement #geraldajohnson #jesuslovesyou #moveforward ♬ original sound - Gerald Johnson