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It is characterized by the use of trap beats and lyrics about Christianity and Jesus. Gospel trap often includes violent metaphors for God's love or allusions to being saved from a life of vanity, crime, and drug use by God. Artists like Alex Jean, Caleb Gordon, BigBreeze, Mike Teezy, and Wande are considered leading figures of the sub-genre. [1]
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Agape Music Festival; Alive Festival; Big Ticket Festival – Gaylord Michigan [7] Clover Festival in Traverse City, Michigan; Cornerstone Festival; Cornerstone Florida; Connect Fest – Jaffrey, NH [8] Creation Festival – Shirleysburg, PA [8] Elevate Music Festival – Scottsdale, AZ [8] Faithfest – Wilkesboro, NC [8]
PAJAM is an American songwriting and production team, made up of Paul Allen, J. Moss and Walter Kearney, all of Detroit, Michigan. The team works with gospel, soul and R&B artists. They are best known for their work on the 1997 debut album Finally Karen recorded by Karen Clark Sheard, [1] which reached #2 on the U.S. Billboard Gospel Albums ...
It broadcasts an urban gospel radio format and is owned by Crawford Broadcasting. The station is a reporter to Billboard's Nielsen/BDS Gospel airplay panel. The radio studios and offices are shared with co-owned WMUZ, WMUZ-FM (which simulcasts WCHB on its second digital subchannel) and WRDT, on Radio Plaza in Ferndale, Michigan.
The music video for "This Is Gospel" was released on August 12, 2013, coinciding with the song's single release, through Fueled by Ramen's YouTube channel. [4] It was directed by Daniel "Cloud" Campos. [5] As of May 2024, the video has 223 million views on YouTube. The video features Brendon at the moment when surgeons check his injuries.
The Collective made it up to week six of the show before being eliminated. On January 15, 2013, she was featured in a music video with recording artist Jonathan Thulin. She co-wrote the song "Bombs Away" and stars in the video. [10] The video received critical and fan praise for its unique approach presenting the gospel. [11]