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MANY OF OUR NATIONAL AND REGIONAL VETS HAVE RELEASED NEW MUSIC.

SHO BARAKA - BOOTMAKER'S BALLAD

PID - STILL GIFTED

BIZZLE - ON ME

TRIP LEE - FOR YOUR GLORY

TUNNEL RATS - WE ON TOP

SEVIN - HARD TIMEZ

DRE' JAMAL FEAT. SLACK FROM IDOL KING - YES LORD

CANON, DEREK MINOR - HOLD ME BACK

OLDHEADZ PODCAST

FOR THE LAST 7 YEARS THIS HAS BEEN WHERE THE LEGENDS GOT THERE AIRPLAY

STEPHEN WILEY
SLACK FROM IDOL KING
COREY RED

Our interview with The Godfather of Christian Rap Stephen as he shares his stories of being in the forefront of the genre in the early 80's.

One of NY's CHH legends sits down with Oldheadz and talks about his journey from street hustler to Christ emcee.

Interview with The Godfather Part 2

Oldheadz Pioneers Series Part 2

Oldheadz Salute! Part 3

Oldheadz Podcast friendly competition of the classics in Holy Hip Hop.

CLASSIC CHH WACK?!?!

Round 1

Round 3

Round 2

IN MEMORIAM

To the Classic Christian Hip Hop artists who have gone home to be with the Lord, thank you. Your obedience, sacrifice, and courage helped birth a movement that carried truth into hard places. Your beats broke barriers, your lyrics preached hope, and your lives pointed people to Jesus. We are standing on foundations you laid, still being changed by seeds you planted. Though you’re no longer here in body, your voices echo on, in hearts healed, lives redirected, and a culture forever transformed. We honor you. We remember you. And we carry the mission forward. 🙏🏽🕊️

Danny "D-Boy" Rodriguez (1968–1990) was a pioneering Latino Christian hip-hop artist known as the first martyr of Christian Rap. Based in Dallas, his music, featuring albums like Plantin' a Seed, blended faith with street-level honesty. He was shot and killed at age 22, leaving a lasting impact on the genre.

QP (often spelled Q.P.) was a prominent member of the pioneering Christian Hip Hop (CHH) group S.F.C. (Soldiers for Christ), alongside Soup the Chemist and DJ Dove, contributing to early 1990s albums. He was recognized as a key figure in the group before departing after their debut album, Listen Up!.

Mr. Solo was known for his unique combination of musical talent and Christian lifestyle. As a former gang member who was born in New Orleans but grew up in South Central Los Angeles, Mr. Solo came to faith after nearly dying in a gang-related shooting. In 1993, Mr. Solo founded the Gospel Gangstaz and revolutionized Gospel music with their gritty, yet inspirational brand of hip hop.

Nelson J. Chu (September 16, 1976 – August 14, 2016), known professionally as DJ Official, was an American Christian hip hop DJ, record producer and songwriter. He was a member of the Christian hip hop collectives 116 Clique and The Cross Movement.

Covenant pastor Efrain “Brother E” Alicea known as Brother E, one of the Storytellas and a key player in this unique Gospel movement as founder of Rap Fest, unexpectedly passed away in New York City, New York, on January 31, 2023. at the age of 58.

Gizmo from The CMC's (often referred to as Big Gizmo or part of a duo with Miles or Daddy Free) was a 1990s West Coast Christian rap artist. They are best known for their 1996 album Everyday Death Sentence released on Holy Terra Records/Benson Music Group, featuring a style influenced by the West Coast rap scene.

Enock also known as Juan James and founding member of the Cross Movement, the crew he left in 2000. He released his solo debut AWEthentic in 2003. Juan James passed away on Saturday morning, October 17th, 2009 due to a heart attack.

Mike Hill (also known as M.C. Free) was a producer and rapper in the 1990s Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Christian Hip Hop trio E.T.W. (End Time Warriors). Alongside members Johnnie Williams (Johnnie Jam) and Elroy Forbes (M.C. L. King), the group was known for albums likeStop! The Wild Hype.

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