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Artist Spotlight
Artist Spotlight: Carriers of the Cross PDF Print E-mail
Song/CD Compilation: Against the Grain
Genre: Rap
By Andre Mullen
When you are a group like Carriers of the Cross, you take what you have been called to do very seriously.  Inspired and created by a powerful Word of God that came forth from his pastor in 1998, founding member Eddie Cortes (Substance) along with Remy Basuri (Remix) and Jeremiah Smaha (Prophecyer), created the group and released their first album 3 years later under their non-profit organization.  Now, with major label backing and a very large and loyal following, Carriers of the Cross released their second album entitled Against the Grain. 
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Artist Spotlight: Cam PDF Print E-mail
 
Song/CD Compilation: Just Listen
Genre: Rhythm & Praise
By Andre Mullen
Cameron “Cam” Dukes always dreamed of one day being a big R&B artist.  However, his life changed drastically when he accepted Jesus Christ into his life.  He hasn’t looked back since.  With the same conviction he had toward making his mark in R&B, Cam now desires to lift up the name of Jesus in song.  Out of this conviction, his debut album, Just Listen, was birthed. 
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Artist Spotlight: Octavia Harris PDF Print E-mail
 Octavia Harris
CD/Song Compilation – 4 The Children
Genre: Rap/Hip-Hop
By Brad McBrayer
Stop.  Before you even consider giving the rap music and lyrics of Portland’s Octavia Harris a listen, try to imagine how you think it should sound.  What are the comparisons that are assumed?  What past artists shape your expectations?  Think about it.  How many supremely talented, let alone successful, female rappers can you name?  Missy Elliott, yes.  Queen Latifah… sure, though she’s more into Hollywood now.  Some might say Lauryn Hill, but less so today.  If you go way back you might recall Salt-N-Pepa or Da Brat.  However, they rapped the words of others or copied the styles of male counterparts… original almost solely by way of their gender.  No question, the list to draw from is short.
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