KB is back with a new single and accompanying video for “Long Live the Champion” that features Yariel and GabrielRodriguezEMC. The Director is Juan Garcia, Jon Doulos, is Creative Director, Haylee Garcia Director of Photography.

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GAWVI and Lecrae Release Music Video for “Fight For Me”
Hit-making producer/artist GAWVI is back furthering his solo career. This time he collabs with Reach Records founder Lecrae on the new song “Fight For Me.”
The music video was just released and was directed by Anler Hernandez.
Lecrae and Andy Mineo Headline New Tour – Announce Dates

[Reach records co-owner Lecrae with Andy Mineo]
Lecrae Stirs Up Opinions with “Let The Trap Say Amen” Album

[Lecrae (right) with Zaytoven (left)]
2018 Billboard Music Awards Announce Gospel/Christian Winners [FULL LIST]
The 2018 Billboard Music Awards took place at Vegas’ MGM Grand on Sunday, and a few Gospel/Christian artists have new hardware to take home. Continue reading
Andy Mineo Talks Doubt & Anxiety in Interview, Releases New Album

[Andy Mineo]
Andy Mineo’s Single “You Can’t Stop Me” Certified Gold with 500,000 Units Sold

[Andy Mineo]
Reach Records Announces Signing of Christian Rapper WhatUpRG
Reach Records recently announced the signing of 21-year-old rapper, writer, and producer, WHATUPRG. You may recognize WHATUPRG from his recent contribution to the 116 single “Light Work.”
Today, in his first original release presented by Reach Records, the multi-hypenate artist WHATUPRG reveals new single “GLOW,” available now at all DSPs.
Listen to the new single below:
Tedashii Hosts Harvard Debate Council Diversity Program Students at Universoul Circus

[Photo: Tedashii (left) with Harvard Debate Council Diversity Project students, Photo credit: Jaylon Jenkins]