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Holy Culture Radio

486: Brinson - A Kingdom Building Conversation

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  • November 2nd 2020

During this Kingdom Building Conversation (KBC) with Brinson, Trig discusses his 10th album, Throw the Crown with him. We get behind the beard and the dark shades that we have seen so consistently over the years and better understand the mindset behind his approach, including thoughts on album construction, how we show up during this time, and creating multiple streams of income for your ministry.

We also get to know the lighter side of Brinson during the lightning round!


Brinson’s Bio

Don’t let the dark shades and black beard fool you. Brinson is not trying to disguise anything. In fact, he’s trying to do the opposite – share the innermost parts of himself through hip hop.

Such transparency often manifests itself in songs about his love for Jesus and those in his community. It will also be revealed in heart-gripping tales like “Shoulda Told ‘Em” or “Breaking Down” where the author exposes his regrets and honest emotions.

But there’s raw energy in his rhymes too. Brinson is not afraid to make bold statements (“Don’t Rap No More”) or simply share the joy of a life that has been made pure and free in the sight of the Savior.

His passions are backed by over a decade of experience and training as an ordained minister and studies in the renowned Music Business Program at Belmont University in Nashville, TN.

He is a 2011 graduate of the SOMMET Ministry School, has traveled and performed his music on international stages, and was recognized as an Honoree at Atlanta’s Holy Hip Hop Awards.

It all led to his founding of GodChaserz Entertainment (GCE) which has since released over 20 Christ-centered hip hop albums by a roster of artists designed to inspire, uplift, and entertain.

The works of Brinson and his GCE family have been covered by various media outlets including ESPN.com, NPR, S.O.U.L. Magazine, DaSouth.com, The Houston Chronicle, The Wade-O Radio Show and Rapzilla.com.

In 2012, the company partnered with Syntax Distribution for the release of his No Other Heroes album and saw videos for their releases featured on national television stations such as JCTV, GMC, and WayTV.

Holy Culture Radio

Holy Culture Radio proclaims the gospel of Jesus Christ through the medium of Christian Hip Hop and Urban Gospel (R&P). We serve as a platform for major and indie Christian artists to share their music with the masses.

Through our live stream and podcasts you hear mixes from DJs such as DJ Severe, Doxa Dorea and DJ LostNFound.

You'll hear songs from artists such as: 5ive, A.I The Anomaly, Andy Mineo, Angie Rose, Armond Wakeup, AV3, B.E.R.I.D.O.X., Big Fil, Big Yae, Bizzle, Bridgewater, Brinson, Cephas, Chaz Hofler, Chrys Jones, Church B, Corey Wise, Cutright, Curtis Lamar, Da Shepherd Boy, Da T.R.U.T.H., Datin, DeAndre, Dee Black, Dee-1, Derek Minor, Die-Rek, DJ Standout, Dru Bex, Erica Mason, Eshon Burgundy, Evan and Eris, Flame, Fvmeless, Gawvi, Germain Martel, Gill Gatsby, God Over Money, GS, Hazakim, Hyper Fenton, Ian Kenville, Illuminate, Impact, International Show, Izrael, J-Phish, J. Johnson, J. Crum, Jackie Hill Perry, James Gardin, Jered Sanders, Jeremiah Bligen, Joe Stallion, Jor’dan Armstrong, Kamban, KB, K-Drama, Kevi Morse, King Chav, King Silxs, Kingcyz, KH-52, Kurtis Hoppie, Kyle Alexander, Kyle Ringer, Lady Shofar, Lecrae, Legin, Limoblaze, Limoblaze, Lord Badu, Luke Hart, Mali Music, Marc Stevens, Marcus Aaron, Marcus Anthony, Mike Real, Mike Sarge, Mike Teezy, Mquel & Morris, Mission, Montythehokage, neophytemuziq, plain james, Prafit Josiah, Propaganda, Quiten Coblentz, R-Swift, Raging Moses, Reconcile, Redeemed, Roy Tosh, Shai Linne, Sivion, StefanOtto, Steven Malcolm, Still Shady, Tedashii, Tee-Wyla, The Ambassador, The Cross Movement, The Warriors, Thi’sl, Todd Bangz, Tone Spain, Torrance Rudd, Trip Lee, V. Rose, Young C, Young Noah and more.

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