Last year we released "Mothers And Shepherds", which has the gravitas of a Christmas classic. This year we wanted to switch it up with a lighthearted bop.
Read MoreIrie, the Jamaican greeting, is a place where love, peace and a sound mind become more than words and ideas, but the safe house of being and knowing.
Read MoreA summer bop, yet written, in all seriousness, for every citizen and refugee trapped in the prison system.
Read MoreAs featured on ‘Unproduced: Dress Rehearsal (Live Free USA Tour)’
Read MoreWhen the splendor falls all things must come to life!
Read MoreSecond single off our Hip Hop project, ‘We Outside”.
Read MoreCovid slowed us down long enough to pay attention to a historic, national malpractice - systemic racism. And our country has been in crisis mode ever since.
Read MoreAs Phillip Joubert says, a cypher is ‘a dinner table discussion with a beat.’
Read More"I wanted to write a song to evoke joy at the thought of God's glorious grace." (Dee Wilson)
Read MoreDee and Orlando wrote this song in the middle of the night, fighting jet lag in Sweden. When they found Brandon and KJ online, they roped them in.
Read MoreIn a world where racism, sexism and bigotry are taboo, this multicultural, multilingual song echoes the unheard voices of those affected most by a broken society.
Read MoreStay With Me was written after an impromptu discussion about the shortest verse in the Bible: ‘Jesus wept.’
Read More“As this co-write began, I mentioned how I’d never written a song out of a part of scripture that has been a life verse for me: Isaiah 58.” (Aaron Strumpel)
Read More“I’ve got the Joy” was influenced by my deep appreciation for the spirit-stirring, yet, simplicity of Black Gospel music and negro spirituals.” (Orlando Palmer)
Read More"Rose Petals, simply put, is a song that pleads with our society to grieve the loss of human life. We can only do that when we remove ourselves from tribalism and observe loss without a filter." (Dee Wilson)
Read More"I have never written a song in this manner before. Usually inspiration comes from studying the word or having some formative experience. In this particular case I was ... dreaming. LOL." (Dee Wilson)
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