Far from being in its infancy stages, Christian Hip Hop is now filled
with labels and collectives of talented Gospel-centered artists. The
kaleidoscope of the culture has broadly expanded from its original tiny
following to a variety of lanes and styles. Co-founders Mickey Holm and
Mike Luna are aiming to introduce fresh ideas, sounds and artists to the
music industry with their new label, STRT TRBL music. While the name
(pronounced “Straight Terrible”) may be unconventional, the meaning is
much deeper than first glance.
“A little while ago, I hit this rut where everywhere I went, I felt
honestly like everyone was terrible.” Holm explained in an exclusive sit
down with Rapzilla. “I saw self-interest, and there were so many people
who had the desire to just look out for themselves. And I felt that God
was saying to me ‘that’s exactly why Jesus came.’ Without Jesus we’re,
all terrible; with him we’re awesome” This is deep symbolism for any
label, especially one that has the expressed goal of “have fun, make
great music, and lead people to Christ.”
With the recent success of Christian Hip Hop on the charts, many will undoubtedly ask if a new collective is necessary. The Ambassador
even once famously said that the genre had now graduated to “sucking up
the bandwidth” of music, but Luna sees more space to be had. “Within
the sub-culture of CHH, it’s not oversaturated with quality music. Even
when you look at the mainstream, there’s more than enough room for great
artists.”
Holm elaborated that he doesn’t consider STRT TRBL to be a “Christian
label” but rather “a label with artist who share our vision. We feel
that the artists we have are well-equipped to reach the secular world
and get the Gospel into other people’s ears.” Those artists, rapper L9
and crooner SPZRKT, were both featured on the Rapzilla’s 13 Freshman of 2013 list
and have styles that are just as unique as the label’s vision. “They’re
talented and completely themselves. We’re not trying to make them fit
into STRT TRBL. We’re trying to take their vision and help them
accomplish that.”
What will their impact be on Christian Hip Hop? While showing excitement
for upcoming projects, both men appear to be both realistic and
confident. In Luna’s words, “I think there’s going to be a whole
different lane that we’ll be able to carve out.” Holm added, “With the
artists that we have, the talent in the camp, and the Lord’s continued
blessings; I feel like it’s going to be amazing.”
Check out and download the lastest projects from these two artists, SPZRKT's 'The Loner' and L9's 'Something Reckless'. Also, check out Derek Minor's newest single "We Are (Champions)" featuring SPZRKT.
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