For you to say that indicates that you don't grasp what Christian music is or what it is about, either.
Firstly, Spiritual music is based om the lyrics, he tune nor an instrument. Godly words come only to the person who is deeply aware of his own existence and the ability to think both abstractly, and beyond the moment.
Secondly, the lyricist must be aware of the existence of the Creative God of the Bible, and have a close persomal permanent relationship with Him.
And thirdly, the purpose of words is to demonstrate a clear, timeless agreeable consistent relationship to the everlasting revealed truth of the Holy Scriptures.
Fourthly, the purpose of the ltrics is to glorify and enrich the Lord, not the lyricist or composer.
Lastly, as one's knowledge of saving truth of the righteousness and love of God is freely received, so should it be freely given: "Freely ye have received, freely give." Christian music or any other effort is not about making money, especially scads of it. The whole "gospel music" industry is a sham and a scam, not on which any real promoter of God's work would in the past before radio, movies, and TV have recognized, let alone participate in.
Can the enterprise described in this article completely satisfy these criteria? I doubt it. What you have said also indicates that if indeed you are Spirit-born in Christ, at least you have not yet enough maturity to recognize what 17th, 18th, and 19th hymnology means to the post-Catholic universe of reformed Christianity, and the departure now of post-Christian "music" from it.
What a sanctimonious lecture, with which I agree on exactly zero points - most especially that you are in any way qualified to assess the “maturity” of my faith. And West already has more money than he can spend in 10 lifetimes.