Chant #1. Invitation to join in a protest.
Read MoreChant #4. Hope of a protest.
Read MoreIn support of Otis’ Dream, a short GOTV film written and directed by Rev Otis Moss III, we produced out the song we contributed to the original soundtrack.
Read MoreWritten by Mark Alan Schoolmeesters and Gabriel Guedes via zoom during Covid 19.
Read MoreAs Phillip Joubert says, a cypher is ‘a dinner table discussion with a beat.’
Read MoreRe-released in partnership with Unified Sound - the ‘all out’ SALSA version.
Read MoreHow Much Longer, a cry for justice, is painfully ever-relevant?
Read More"Not Just For Me is probably my favorite song I’ve ever been a part of." (Orlando Palmer)
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 MoreThis song is what happened when a seasoned theologian sat down with a crew of young songwriters, when gospel music sensibilities, Holy Spirit musings and gut level honesty collided.
Read More“Some of y’all afraid that speaking up would cause a riot...you need to be concerned with who left the faith from your silence.” (Phillip Joubert)
Read More”A very real sadness in our world is apathy, which leads to our inability to see and feel for those, closest to us, who are hurting and in need.” (Connor Wheaton)
Read MoreThoughts and prayers echoes the ache surrounding the issue of mass shooting and gun violence in America.
Read MoreStay With Me was written after an impromptu discussion about the shortest verse in the Bible: ‘Jesus wept.’
Read More“Peace, My Mind is a song of rest for those walking through the obstacles of mental health.” (Isaac Gill)
Read More”Pondering the question of what it means to be and become both good and fair, this song is simply a conversation between a man and his creator.” (Connor Stephen)
Read More”Three things come to mind when I think of inspiration for this song: personal unrest, reckoning with identity, and hopes for the future.” (Justin Gray)
Read More”You better run, black boy run.” (Justin Gray)
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