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Monday, December 27, 2010

PRAY sings to his True Love....

DJ Worship More One on One with "PRAY"


DJ Worship More:
PRAY, you’re here with me as a guest on the "Your’ll Soul Music Hour" on PreachPastor.com finally!!! It’s been a long time coming and I am so glad to have this opportunity to speak with you.

I would like to discuss your music, ministry and your debut single "My Love". It’s a blessing for you to be on the show and I’m excited about what God has in store for this project and about the hearts that He’s going to touch through the music.

DJ Worship More
Question:
PRAY, can you please introduce yourself to our audience?
 
PRAY
Answer:
What’s up Saints? This is your man PRAY, minister of the gospel, husband to one beautiful wife, father of amazing children including my new 1 week old baby girl, singer, songwriter, producer, business man and the one who wants to share the Love of God with each and everyone of you.
 
DJ Worship More
Question:
PRAY this is your debut album, correct? My jaw dropped when I heard your single "My Love". I was amazed by the quality production, but when I heard your voice, I had to stand up and walk out the room. Brother PRAY your song is HOT! PRAY tell me about your single "My Love" and is it a personal testimony?

PRAY
Answer:

Let me first say that I’m glad you were blessed by "My Love". This song was produced by VonGantt Production, a production team that I’m blessed to be a part of along with Ricky Gantt, who also has a single coming out on GOoDy. This song is definitely my testimony.  
 
DJ Worship More
Question:
We have played "My Love" on the station and we have the video available on the home page and community page on our site. Your song has good ratings on our station and nationally. Are you surprised by the success? Also PRAY, tell me about the slide you do in video. When you broke out the slide I said "This brother is about sing!"

PRAY
Answer:
LOL, OK the slide was actually a blooper that the Director kept, what had happen was... (The Story) (DJ Worship More smiling).

Now about the success of the single, I knew what God is capable of, so I knew the possibilities are great, I just have to make sure I keep God my focus, meaning that I’m a puppet for Christ, so if God said go left, I go left without asking a question and if His will for us is to prosper at everything we put our hands to, then obedience is the key. So I’m excited about how things are going with the single and I expect God to do much more.  

DJ Worship More
Question:
PRAY, have you found your CD to be a great tool for ministering?

PRAY
Answer:
Yes Sir, because there has been times when I ministered a song from the CD, that afterwards someone would come up and say that it encouraged them in what they are going thru. And the young people say that they get it, they really get it. 

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Red is the new color of 2011






The Interview with the Red Baron


DJ Worship More: Red Baron first of all I would like to say thank you and thank you again for the privilege to air your music on our station. Red you are an artist of many accomplishments in the industry and you are NOT a stranger by any means to rap and Hip Hop scene.

Tonight we will be discussing your new single Have Plenty feat. Tomeka Carroll from new your sophomore album Shades of Grace.

Before we discuss your new album, many of our readers/listeners would like to know about the stage name Red Baron.

(Question #1) DJ Worship More: Red please inform us, why did you decide to give yourself the title of the Red Baron.

(Answer #1) Red Baron: In all honesty, I didn’t first choose my name considering all of symbolism of the title—I simply liked how it sounded. After the passing of my grandfather, whom I closely resemble, people began calling meRedto emphasize how much we looked alike (he was called “Carpenter Red”). Meanwhile, some of my friends began calling me “Red “because of my complexion. Shortly after I began rapping, I chose Red Baron because the monikerRedhad already stuck, and I also thought “Red Baron” sounded cooler and more distinctive thanRed.”

Now the moniker “Red Baronmeans” the baron painted red with the blood of Christ.” In John 12:32 Jesus says, “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.” During British nobility, a baron’s job was to add to his king’s kingdom (e.g. annex new land and/or obtain other forms of wealth for the kingdom). Rather than extending the boundaries of a given territory as barons of old, I desire, to exalt Jesus with my music and with the life I live. In so doing, I add to my king’s kingdom.

DJ Worship More: Red you are the [Session 1 Grand Prize Winner in the Hip-Hop Category of the John Lennon Songwriting Competition]. That is an awesome accomplishment by a Christian rapper; to me it’s no surprise after hearing your music and ability to flip a metaphor.

(Question #2) Question DJ Worship More: Were you surprised to taken this honor as the 2010 winner in this category and as a Christian rapper do you think that this is new door the God has opened for you and other Christian rappers to present music that is accepted by the secular world with a power spiritual message?

(Answer #2) Red Baron: First, I appreciate your kind words on Have Plenty. To answer your question, winning the John Lennon Songwriting Competition was humbling. The selection committee is an assemblage of some the more notable names within the music industry, and to have them think so highly of the record is an honor.

You’re also correct about God using this opportunity to open new doors. One of the more formidable obstacles for “Christian Music” reaching nonbelievers is Christian music incorporating contemporary genres (e.g. rock, rap, R&B) has traditionally paled in comparison to its secular counterparts. On an episode of King of the Hill, the show’s main character, Hank, stumbled across a lackluster Christian rock band. He approached them and simply said, "you're not making Christianity better, you're making rock and roll worse." I believe people would be more willing to hear what we have to say if we presented it in a more compelling fashion. For Christians who make music, that starts by allowing God to use them to make great music.

With every song I write, I strive to make timeless music that conveys God’s eternal truth. As a believer in the living God, I should strive for nothing less, and rely on Him to guide the process. Winning this competition is yet another medium God has used to offer legitimacy to what I do with my music, and prayerfully for those who come after me.

DJ Worship More: I would like to take a quote from you when you wrote that, “Music you hear is the organized noise that clutters your ears, and is soon forgotten. Music that you listen to captures your attention, resonates within your spirit, touching your soul in ways that you often lack the ability to describe. In hearing the
Red Baron, you are compelled to listen to him; and if you’ll just listen, you'll know all you need to...”

That quote is exactly how I felt when I first heard you new release Have Plenty and to use a quote of my own the message is in the music!

Red Baron: Praise the Lord. That is a high compliment.

(Question #3) DJ Worship More: Love the single Have Plenty, please tell me about Shades of Grace what is the meaning behind the title?

(Answer #3) Red Baron: Thank you. In one of my songs I say, “A friend says, ‘God is a painter and the sky is His canvas’/I say, ‘Man is painted in the hue of His grandness/And it’s enchanting, how God stands and/Colors our struggles with the beauty of His planning‘. . . ” Basically, we see the shades of God’s grace with the passing of everyday. At times believers obsess over the black and white letters of the law and fail to see the blood of Christ within the shades of grey.

Conceptually this album grew out of a desire to navigate the intersection of faith and everyday living. How does my faith mollify our society’s urges to quench belief? How do I reconcile my faith with my racial identity? How does my faith drive my intellectual pursuits, or steer my quest to find a fulfilling vocation? How does it absolve the lingering doubts of my non-believing friends? How does it guide my search for companionship? These are the types of questions we all wrestle with once we leave our houses of worship. This project seeks to illustrate the subtleties of God’s grace working through our lives as we grapple with these issues.

(Question #4) DJ Worship More: What inspired you to write the song Have Plenty?

(Answer #4) ) Red Baron: The concept came to me as I sat in my old apartment in Philadelphia and noticed how sparsely furnished it was. I had begun imagining where I could soon place new furniture and artwork when I remembered how a short while before I simply prayed to find a place to sleep, any place other than my car. I had moved to Philadelphia several months prior, trekking nearly eight hundred miles from the place I called home, to begin my pursuit of a juris doctorate. At the time that I moved, I did not have a place to say. I merely held onto my belief that God was calling me to attend law school. As the mention of sleeping on the floor would suggest, there were struggles along the way, but God provided. During that time, I came to understand “how to be abased, and I know how to abound.” Regardless of the state, I know that when I have the Father, I have everything that I need. As I sat in my seat, I reminded myself to be content with what I had before I began bemoaning what I “lacked.”

(Question# 5) DJ Worship More: Do you feel that even in today’s economy that the “Jones” are still looking for more and not settling for less yet not looking for more in the spiritual?

(Answer# 5) Red Baron: Our society is inherently materialistic, so I do not believe challenging economic times will squelch our desire, as a society, for more . If anything, this economy has caused less pretending amongst everyday people, but a cursory glance at the entertainment industry will show that the “haves” are still looking to have more.

(Question #6) DJ Worship More: Red, where can we purchase your CD?

(Answer #6) Red Baron: Shades of Grace is slated for release Tuesday January 18, 2011. It will be available virtually any where you may purchase music online (e.g. iTunes, Zune, Amazon, Myspace Music, Wal-Mart Music Downloads, et cetera) and also available in stores initially within the tri-state area, and then in stores nationally. Have Plenty is currently available at iTunes, Zune, Amazon, Mysapce Music and other online stores. My debut album Paint the Town Red is also available online in the same locations.

(Question #7) DJ Worship More: What websites can we read more about you and how can fan’s follow up on your latest achievements?

(Answer #7) Red Baron: Anyone interested in learning more about my music may do so by visiting my website: www.paintedred.net, or by visiting my electronic press kit at www.sonicbids.com/redbaron. You may also read my thoughts on some of the compelling issues of our day at my blog, Kind of Red, by visiting: www.thepaintedone.wordpress.com. I am also on Facebook (www.facebook.com/The.Red.Baron1) and Myspace (www.myspace.com/thetrueredbaron). Lastly, I regularly send out an electronic newsletter with updates about my music. All those interested in receiving it should send an e-mail to contact@paintedred.net, and I will have them added to the e-mail list.

DJ Worship More:
Red Baron I would like to thank you personally for taking this time to interview with us and share your message and music. Please don’t let up and keep looking up.
Thank you and God Bless

Red Baron: Thank you, I appreciate the opportunity; it’s been a pleasure.

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MZ Keishia on her debut single and outlook on Life...

"I sing my music, because this is my testimony and my blessings.... "



DJ Worship More
MZ Keishia! I would like to welcome you to the “Your’ll Soul Music Hour” on PreachPastor.com. It is a pleasure to have you here on the show.

DJ Worship More
Question:
MZ Keishia we are so excited to have you on the show. Your new single “Can You Hear Me” is doing well in the ratings and I’m positive it will appear in our Top 10. So everyone wants to know, who is MZ Keishia?

MZ Keishia
Answer:
Well, I am a small town girl who grew up in La Marque, Texas and I was born and raised in the church. It was not always easy being in a single parent home, but my mother made due with what she had. I always remember her saying, "God will make a way out of no way" and so that is why I constantly try to make sure I do my music because this is my testimony and my blessings to be continued. God wants me to share my songs with the world. This is a person who had troubles just like you, but made it through the storm, so if I can do it, so can you, Amen. I am a singer and song writer and a mother of 3. My family is a praying family, so I am always covered in prayer. I have been set free from bondage and through the pain have seen almost everything.


DJ Worship More
Question:
MZ Keishia, your new single “Can You Hear Me” is in rotation here on the station. I can hear the message in your music. Please provide a little background on what inspired you to write this song?

MZ Keishia
Answer:
Pain. Things happen in my life and God has taken away all the pain and things I have been through. Life is hard, but with God all things are possible.

DJ Worship More
Question:
Your upcoming CD is “Your Testimony”. Do you feel that your music ministry will encourage or inspire others to take up the cross and follow Jesus?

MZ Keishia:
Answer:
Oh, most def. I think "Can You Hear Me" is a type of song that people always ask, if God is listening to us and if He can hear us, because we all are going through something and we are always asking if He can hear us.

DJ Worship More
Question:
What message do you want your listeners clinging to after they have heard your CD?

MZ Keishia
Answer:
That there is hope after all pain and suffering and God does answer prayer and he is listening to you.

DJ Worship More
Question:
Can you please tell us more about your upcoming album? When will it drop? What to expect (Your Inspirational Style)?

MZ Keishia
Answer:
The single "Can You Hear Me" will drop on November 28, 2010 on Def Jam Island Digital Distribution, Amazon.com and I expect it to do well. I pray it does anyway, but only God knows. I put it in His hands! My inspirations are Yalonda Adams and Marvin Sapp. I love their songs and the way they inspire the lives of people.

DJ Worship More:
MZ Keishia, I would like to thank you personally for taking this time to interview with us and share your message and music. Please don’t let up and keep looking up. Thank you and God Bless.

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