TV presenter and musician Kush Tracey has fired back at critics accusing her of backsliding.

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Speaking during her show on Switch TV, Tracey noted that those judging her will also be judged by God.

"I know soon you will be calling me asking for gossip, every opportunity comes from God. I love him a lot and in the end, it's between one and his God. Those judging me will be judged too," said Tracey.

Tracey has been on the spotlight for allegedly backsliding.

The rumours emerged after she released a secular song dubbed 'Bash' alongside two secular artists Kristoff and Yvonne Darcq.

She received a lot of backlash with some Instagram users comparing her to Willy Paul who recently ditched gospel for secular music.

Tracey got saved at Mavuno Church early this year after a nasty breakup with her ex-boyfriend Timmy Tdat.

She explained that the reason she got saved was that she always felt guilty every time she was doing secular music.

Tracey said that for a long time she had fought with her inner spirit, adding that she was now ready to fulfill her divine destiny.

The three artists have however been accused of stealing the song from a group known as Effect gang.

However, the trio rubbished the claims and even went ahead to sue the group.