Priest Who ‘Died and Visited Hell’ Says He Saw Demons Singing Rihanna

A Priest’s Unexpected Visit to Hell

In 2016, Priest Gerald Johnson suffered a heart attack that led to his brief death. During this time, he claims to have experienced a glimpse of hell, a place he describes as so horrifying he “wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.”

The Surprising Soundtrack of Hell

Johnson shared his unusual experience in a TikTok video, describing hell in a way that surprised many. Instead of the typical “torture” music often imagined in such a place, the sound filling the air was Rihanna’s popular song “Umbrella.” Johnson pointed out that, in hell, it wasn’t entertainers performing, but demons singing the song.

He went on to explain that the music in hell wasn’t just a random choice. He believes many songs we hear on Earth, like “Umbrella,” are actually inspired by demons. The lyrics, he says, are designed to torment souls by reminding them of their failure to worship God through music while alive.

A Descent, Not an Ascent

Johnson recalled thinking that, after his death, he would rise up, having led a life aligned with good deeds and godly principles. Instead, he found himself descending to a dark place where the music was always playing. In his experience, demons used familiar songs like Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” to torment the souls trapped there.

Rihanna’s Fans Still Waiting

Meanwhile, Rihanna’s fans are still eagerly waiting for her next album, “R9,” which she has teased since 2016. Although she expressed her readiness to return to the studio earlier this year, the album is yet to be released, leaving her fans in anticipation.

It seems that even in hell, the music could use some fresh tunes!


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