In a viral video on TikTok, a priest claimed to have heard “Umbrella” after ‘knowing hell’
About to return to the stage as a headliner for the iconic Halftime Showwhich takes place at halftime of the North American League final, at super bowl 2023, one of the tracks from Rihanna(stage name of Robyn Rihanna Fenty) can be heard in ‘hell’.
Gerald Johnson, a priest from Michigan, in the United States, went viral with a video on Tik Tok, where he claims that, in 2016, he suffered a heart attack and had a near-death experience. Before regaining consciousness, the religious claimed to have seen demons enslaving people and even a “man walking on all fours like a dog and being burned from head to toe”.

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Furthermore, Gerald Johnson would have witnessed unbelievable scenes of torture and pain, in which it was possible to listen to specific songs such as “Umbrella“, in Rihannaand “Don’t Worry Be Happy”in Bobby McFerrinwhich according to him, were covers made by the beings of hell, to torture sinners.
There was a section in hell where music was playing and it was the same music we hear on earth but unlike performers singing, demons were singing… I know that on earth many of the lyrics are inspired by demons […] i heard songs like “Don’t Worry Be Happy”, “Bust Your Windows” and every song is torment.”
The publication already has more than 3.8 million views on Tik Tok. Watch the pastor’s full account below:
@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
Source: Rollingstone

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