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End Time Warriors (also known as E.T.W.) were founded by MC Free, MC L King and Johnnie Jam. E.T.W. was one of the first successful Christian rap groups releasing their first album in 1989 on ForeFront Records. Much like fellow rookie label mates DC Talk, they featured fun, upbeat, and direct rhymes about their faith and the gospel. E.T.W's ...
End Time Warriors chronology; E.T.W. (1989) Stop the Wild Hype (1991) E.T.W. is End Time Warriors' debut album released in 1989 through ForeFront Records. Track listing
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He then began producing records independently and for others. Artists with whom he has worked include Acquire the Fire, Andy Chrisman, A Worship House, Brett Williams, Broken Silence, Eli, End Time Warriors, Holy Soldier, Julie Miller, Kate Miner, Kim Hill, Little Big Town, The Passion Worship Band, Paul Q-Pek, Point of Grace, Whitecross and Zion.
Eisa Davis describes Warriors as a "love letter to the origins of hip-hop". She connected the story of Warriors to the Hoe Avenue peace meeting, which she says enabled "the cultural conditions that created hip-hop officially in 1973. There was a shift from being a gang that’s at war with other gangs to being a crew that is going to battle ...
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ForeFront Records is a contemporary Christian music and Christian rock record label founded in 1987 by Dan R. Brock, Eddie DeGarmo, Dana Key, and Ron W. Griffin. [1] It was purchased by EMI in 1996 from Dan R. Brock and Eddie DeGarmo, and is a division of Universal Music Group under Capitol Christian Music Group.