American musician, author, writer, producer, and minister Aundrey R Hubbard’s debut album 80’s Baby Christian. Is a mixture of old school and new school hip hop and rap. With meaningful lyrics and purposeful melodies throughout the twenty plus song production they creates.
Whatever style of hip hop and rap that you’re a fan of. You’re definitely going to find it on this production. I had an opportunity to review this production and also receive a statement from Aundrey R Hubbard about his production. And first and foremost, this production was cold. Cold as in this is an entire banger. It’s a few songs I can do without but overall. It’s over 20 songs and 19 of them, I’m loving. This is a great work of artistry.
I tip my hat to Aundrey R Hubbard. Great job and great work. Now with his statement, this is one of the most humbling statements I’ve read.
“I am nothing but dust that was blessed enough to have been breathed on by Jesus Christ. My voice and my spirit is only tools to be used to give The One True King Praise. I am nothing without Him. I am worth nothing without Him. I do not care whatsoever about my name being mentioned here on earth. I care that my name is mentioned within my Fathers Kingdom. Jesus Christ is my King. I was created to serve Him. I was created to reflect Him. I am not my own. I belong to Him. He is The One True King. The King of Kings. And my music is and will always be to uplift Him. So do not focus on the artist or the artistry of it. Focus on the message. Focus on Who I’m trying to lead you to. That’s Who I want you to focus on. So thank you for all of the reviews and mentions. However, I would really prefer if you focus not on me. And turn your attention to Him.”
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