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Do not sleep on these tracks. Ranging from underground to a recent Dove Award winner, these bops represent a wide array of styles all falling under the umbrella that is Hip-Hop. With vastly different styles of flow, what do all these artists have in common? A love for their Savior.

Jon Keith ft. Nobigdyl

Jon Keith is making waves. His unapologetically Christian bars and smooth flow have produced some killer tracks and landed him some big features. Jon was recently featured on Reach Record’s Summer Nineteen Playlist.

Fanatic

Zauntee

Z, as his friends call him, had a hit in 2017 with God Taught Me. After the track hit several million views he took a step back to hone his craft. In early September he stepped back out into the light with this magnificent track. A departure from his usual flow, this vibey, R&B styled track is took good to miss. Catch Zauntee & Andy Mineo on the Winter Jam Tour in early 2020.

Hoodie Melo

Big Yae

Hoodie Melo was inspired by Carmelo Anthony’s alter ego of the same name. Stay cool, even in the heat.

Lame Duck

Young Noah

“I ain’t got no time for no lame duck.” Some people are no good for you.

FASHO

Aaron Cole

The lead single off his most recent album, FASHO helped Aaron Cole slingshot to be the first Hip-Hop artist to be named New Artist of the year by the Dove Awards.

Te Lo Juro

Don Ryvcko

This young artist was raised a missionary in Honduras. Combining his background and his love of modern Hip-Hop, Don began writing his tracks in Spanish. His definitively Honduran style is a refreshing sound.

Gimme That

Gavin The HotRod, Jon Keith, Ruslan & CalebForever

Can you say super-group? This song is stacked. Just listen to it.

Bloodfire

Eshon Burgundy ft. Steven Malcolm

Eshon & Steven killed it. With Jamaican flair this track is unashamedly political.

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