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Hip Hop artist Cannon recently released footage of himself being baptized in the Jordan river in Israel. Surrounded by a host of other artists from the #CHH (Christian Hip Hop) and urban gospel music community such as Derek Minor, Lecrae, Propaganda, Thisl, Byron Juane and many more. After releasing the footage on instagram, he shared thoughts on the moment…

 

“This moment was REAL. I finally felt the absolute freedom to walk in the calling in which God has called ME to. Not what other people think my calling is, but what I KNOW my calling is and who it is actually for. I realized, I’m not called to minister to the average Christian or the typical church. That’s not me. And that’s perfectly fine. I don’t even feel home or comfortable in 95% of churches anyway lol God has called me to those outside of those walls and for once I don’t feel I owe anyone any form of explanation to do so when I do so 🙌🏾 We all have different ministries. I’m free y’all! I’m free to be me. I’m free to let go. I’m free to not have to worry about what others think of me, I’m free to walk in my own calling of servanthood as a husband, friend, brother, uncle, musician etc. I’m free to not even care to eat at the majority’s table but to live freely building my own. For freedom was why he set me free and I’m gonna walk In that! If you decide, you can walk along side with me if you’d like, but from here on out my direction is not determined by the majority’s acceptance or perceptions. My prayer is that I’m only lead by God’s voice in where I am to go and who I am to go for. The pressure is finally off!”  – Cannon

 

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I’m annoying…but my friends love me. Tag someone who’s missing out on this trip!

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Reflecting On The 1st Black Women to Own An NFL Team: Venus And Serena Are Still Winning

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As part of ArtSoul Radio’s 365 Initiative to support Black & BIPOC-owned businesses throughout the year, this is a story worth reviewing.

In 2009, Venus and Serena Williams became minority owners of the Miami Dolphins, making them the first Black women to own an NFL franchise. Since then, the growth of their investment has been remarkable. In 2009, the Dolphins were valued at 1 billion dollars. By 2023, 14 years later, the Miami Dolphins were valued at 4.6 billion dollars.

Despite the fact that 70% of the league’s players are Black, the majority of NFL ownership remains white. However, Venus and Serena became the first Black women to own an NFL team, creating a pathway for others to follow. Following their lead, Mellody Hobson became the third Black woman to become a minority team owner in 2022. Lewis Hamilton and Condoleezza Rice joined the list when they purchased a stake in the Denver Broncos. In 2023, Magic Johnson became a minority owner of the Washington Commanders.

Venus and Serena Williams are true trailblazers! Forbes reported in 2022 that Venus was the second highest-paid female athlete. Their investment in the Miami Dolphins, in partnership, is not only changing the investment landscape but also breaking barriers both on and off the court.

Their success in business complements their legendary status in tennis. Their investment in the Miami Dolphins is just one example of how they are reshaping the investment landscape. It’s inspiring to see them use their platform and influence to make an impact beyond tennis!

With their track record, their investment is bound to yield excellent results. It’s only a matter of time before we see the first Black majority owner of an NFL team.

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Celebrating The Life of Mandisa: Gone at 47

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Celebrity Christian Singer and former American Idol alumni Mandisa was announced dead on April 18th after she was found in her home in Nashville.

The announcement was made this morning by the New York Times, People Magazine and KLove and confirmed later in the day by Mandisa’s team on her Facebook page.

Mandisa was a voice of encouragement and truth to people facing life’s challenges all around the world. Fans and Colleagues have been expressing their shock and being vocal online sharing their favorite moments and songs from the artist.

“Mandisa lived her life in song,” said Dennie Marshall, Mandia’s cousin. “On behalf of her entire family and that includes me, let me say thank you for the outpouring of love we’ve all received since her untimely and unexpected passing.”

Born and raised in Citrus Heights, California, Mandisa studied music in college before auditioning for Idol in 2005. Being a soulful singer with a magnetic personality, she’d go on to gain national attention on the reality competition show’s fifth season (which began airing in 2006), making it to the top 10 alongside favorites like Katharine McPheeKellie PicklerChris DaughtryParis BennettElliott Yamin and eventual winner Taylor Hicks.

Fans and loved ones are still expressing their shock as the entire Christian music industry mourns a huge loss. Hundreds showed up to her home going service in Brentwood Saturday morning as well as more than 11,500 people live-streamed the service online. The world will greatly miss Mandisa and the light that she brought to everyone in need of finding it again.

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Award Winning Artist KB Talks Faith, Values & Misconceptions on Good Morning America

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Multi-award winning hip hop artist, critically acclaimed author and podcast host KB recently appeared on Good Morning America’s GMA3 ‘Faith Friday’ segment. During his time on the show, he announced his debut book, Dangerous Jesus: Why the Only Thing More Risky than Getting Jesus Right is Getting Jesus Wrong. He also spoke about his coming album His Glory Alone II. While sharing about both projects, he shared about faith, values and the misconceptions of both faith and Jesus.

Watch Clip From KB’s Good Morning America Appearance

This national broadcast appearance released just before the release of KB’s fifth studio album release His Glory Alone II, that drops on August 11, just one day after he kicks off the Summer Worship Nights arena tour with tourmates Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake.

His Glory Alone II will feature 16 tracks infusing the sounds of hip hop, gospel, afro-beats, and soul with a few worshipful ballads in between. Serving as the Part 2 to his previous record released in 2020, KB partnered up with producers WEARETHEGOOD, Scootie Wop and Cardec Drums to deliver a full length project that expresses the infiniteness of God. Additionally, KB peels back the layers of his own heart and journey, facing childhood trauma, abandonment, confusion and doubt with unapologetic transparency.

For more information on KB, Dangerous Jesus and His Glory Alone II, please visit www.whoiskb.com.

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