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History: Our Place In His Story

We live in a world obsessed with reality shows. As much as we try to pretend to have "had enough of them, " every season we end up addicted to some new series. The success of the reality show is that it's unscripted. No actors, no on to yell "cut" when someone messes up.

American Dream

Lyrycyst's American Dream captures the rock flavored hip hop vibe with style, showcases righteous rhymes laid over funky beats and breaks. Includes "Devil Eye, " "New Hit, " "Showbiz, " and more.

Word of Mouth

Christian music"s premiere satirist and commentator returns with his boldest and most creative album yet. With razor sharp wit and considerable spiritual depth Reuben has created a celebration of the "regular guy" and the triumph of substance over style.

The Yearbook

2006 Dove Award winner, KJ-52 is back and ready to kick some beats and blow us away with his slammin" lyrics. With his new album, The Yearbook, expect a style that you have grown to love, but also be expecting a little more diversity.

Everyday Process (The Process Of Illumination & Elimination)

Everyday Process is on a mission to use hip hop to impact people who normally wouldn"t set foot in a "spiritual" setting like church with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Un.orthodox

Unorthodox...When Hip Hop Meets Church showcases a prolific hip hop ministry emcee, with over 50, 000 Holy Hip Hop albums sold to date. Hailing from Philly, Urban D has strong roots in the urban community, while also maintaining strong presence in the suburbs as well.

13 Letters

Featuring a collective of artists like Flame, Tedashi, Trip Lee and more, the unique new album from 116 Clique provides a hip hop overview of the 13 letters of the New Testament written by the Apostle Paul.

Soulutions

Featuring guest appearances from artists like John P. Kee, Tonex and 4th Avenue Jones, Soulutions includes songs like "God of Israel" and "New Slave Trade.

The Yearbook

2006 Dove Award winner, KJ-52 is back and ready to kick some beats and blow us away with his slammin" lyrics. With his new album, The Yearbook, expect a style that you have grown to love, but also be expecting a little more diversity.

Our World: Fallen

After setting Christian Hip Hop ablaze with his debut self-titled album "FLAME" and his sophomore release "Rewind, " the gritty Midwest Hip-Hopper is back with what promises to be his most engaging project to date!