This Christian Rapper From Alabama Is on a Hot Streak: “God Is Good”
- Pride, a gospel rapper from Alabama, signed with Capitol and Tamla and released his first Capitol/Tamla single, "My Praise."
- Pride’s signing came after his music gained rapid traction on social media, even though Capitol was not actively looking to add a Christian hip-hop artist to their roster at that time.
- He emphasizes that Christian hip-hop should make listeners feel something and challenges the idea that success requires leaving Alabama.
- Pride expressed that for Christian hip hop to succeed, it must evoke genuine emotions in its listeners, reflecting his artistic approach.
- His nomination at the 2025 Stellar Awards in the category recognizing excellence in rap and hip-hop music, along with a free concert scheduled for July 12 in Huntsville, highlight his growing influence within the Christian hip-hop scene.
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This Christian rapper from Alabama is on a hot streak: “God is good”
One “yes” changed Dante’ Pride’s life. Nine months or so ago, a clip of gospel music legend Lisa Page Brooks singing the phrase “the Devil is a liar” went viral. Pride, a Christian hip-hop artist from Alabama, kept seeing the video on social media.

Lecrae: Bridging Faith, Culture, and Hip-Hop
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