Earl “DMX” Simmons used his Hip-Hop platform to deliver both fierce music and transparent spiritual testimony.
(ThyBlackMan.com) When you’ve been through something—truly been delivered, healed, restored—you don’t just sing songs. You live them. That’s what makes Helen Baylor such a blessing to the Body of ...
While enduring daily cruelty and deprivation in labor camps in central Ukraine, survivor Liubov N. and her fellow prisoners documented their struggle in song and verse. Recounting her experiences in a ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) There are certain voices in gospel music that don’t just sing—they minister. Andraé Crouch was one of those rare artists whose music didn’t just reach the ears; it reached the soul.
In the 21st century the freedom to walk without fear of surveillance or assault remains a basic desire for black women and men, as does driving to an interview, grabbing our wallets, wearing hoodies, ...
Confined to the Lodz ghetto during the Nazi occupation of Poland, a man named Joseph W. found solace in the songs of his friend, Jankele Herszkowicz, who gained acclaim as the “ghetto troubadour.” ...
Apostle Harrison Anyintete has reacted to singer Skales’ recent testimony about how his song gained renewed popularity after ...
African American spirituals are songs that originated during the time of slavery in the United States. They were a way for enslaved people to express their emotions, hopes, and faith. These songs ...