
BrothaRemixx GospelRapMusic
What good is a message if you cant understand it? There are many rappers, but few speakers, and even fewer that have been called to be preachers. Allow me to introduce to you, rapper, speaker, and preacher...BrothaRemixx. With his emotionally charged beats and easily understood lyrics, it is clear that BrothaRemixx presents the pure, uncompromised Word of God. From his groundbreaking hit, In the Name of the Messiah, to his worship inspired, Who Am I, to his thought provoking story, Is This A Dream, BrothaRemixx presents a gospel rap that transcends age and defies expectations.
Released in 2009, BrothaRemixxs debut album Gospel.Rap.Music. was immediately an unexpected success. It received rave reviews and was well received by pastors and church leaders, many of which attested to NEVER having enjoyed rap music before. When asked why they enjoyed the music so much, the most common response was about the clarity and sincerity of the message. I could understand what he was saying and knew he was talking about Christ from the start!
In addition to the music, BrothaRemixx is involved in other areas of ministry as well. In October 2007, BrothaRemixx received his ministerial license. He serves as the youth pastor at his local church, Christ Worship Center. And in August 2008, he began Stand Outreach Ministries, taking the gospel of Jesus Christ out of the four walls of the church, and on to the streets.
BrothaRemixx is the 2008 and 2009 McDonalds Gospelfest winner for the Gospel rap category, and has shared the stage with such artists as Donnie McClurkin, Kirk Franklin, Vickie Winans, J Moss, and Hezekiah Walker, but his music ministry has only just begun. Its not easy to have a sound that is well received by both gospel and secular groups, but God has blessed BrothaRemixx to walk that line and be a voice in this generation!
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
I will go wherever I am sent. If God opens the door and makes a way for me to get there, I will be there. THE HARVEST IS RIPE, BUT THE LABORERS ARE FEW.
Your musical influences
Kirk Franklin, Tye Tribbett, KJ 52, Da Truth, and MOST IMPORTANTLY......JESUS CHRIST!
What equipment do you use?
My big mouth (and a microphone, of course!)