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G-Zone Article: Holy Hip Hop Awards Recap



 

 

 

 

2007 Holy Hip Hop Week Recap

Holy Hip Hop Artist Showcase & Music Awards

Written By: Ursula D. Frederick-Brown, Urban Gospel Alliance - Atlanta Chapter.

Atlanta. January 17, 2007 -- This past week of festivities was a signal to the world that the holy hip hop genre is moving to higher ground. Fellowship of Holy Hip Hop hosted its 7th Annual Artist Showcase and Music Awards during Holy Hip Hop Week (January 8th – 17th) in Atlanta; the Annual Precursor Event to Dr. M.L. King Week, honoring Ministers of the Gospel world-wide from more than 140 cities, 38 states, and 5 nations. This year’s event was triumphed by appearances of some of Hip-Hop’s old school pioneers coupled with substantial media coverage, and most noted by impacting the lives of the youth.

Holy Hip Hop Week was graced by the likes of Kurtis Blow, DJ Flame, Sparkey D, Grand Master Caz and DJ K-Wiz at Center Stage Arena (ATL), individuals whose talents and contributions were instrumental in giving rise to hip hop from the Bronx. These renowned hip hop pioneers have come full circle and have pledged use their gifts for saving souls and professing Christ. A memorable moment, on Friday night January 12, 2007, was the surprise appearance by Mason Betha, aka "Mase", who walked in unannounced and publicly-apologized, on-stage, directly to Minister eDDie Velez and the entire global Holy Hip Hop community for past statements denouncing Christian hip hop ministry in all forms and simultaneously expressing his deepest respect and support for the movement in humbly acknowledging that holy hip hop music can be used as a tool to win back the lost, expressing that he trusts "God will use him to evangelize in arenas where there are 60,000+ souls present at a time" and then sincerely asked that the global HHH community "Pray for him, to a deafening applause from all present to witness this request."

Over 15 media outlets from around the nation conducted hundreds of video-recorded interviews with Ministers of the Gospel who were in the house. Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN & JCTV), Christian Television Network (CTN), to name a few, and reporters from educational institutions like Columbia University, along with Hp4 Digital Works (Christopher Martin-"Play") were on hand to record the entire program, as a part of plans to air the 2007 Holy Hip Hop Music Awards on  Cable Television in the Spring of 2007. And speaking of Chris Martin, it was a major accomplishment to hear him and Kurtis Blow be interviewed on V-103’s Frank and Wanda Morning Show reaching over 100,000 Atlanta residents each morning, where Chris and Kurtis talked about upcoming projects and were able to have played on the airwaves the track titled "Tha Block Iz Hot" from of one of Urban Gospel’s up & coming emcees, Ifeanyi.

Young people were not left out of the equation this year and as a matter of fact they showed up and showed out. Barley even teenagers, young phenoms like KJ, 12-year old from Minneapolis, and Young Prayzr, 10-year old from Atlanta were show stoppers bringing the heat to the place. Yet another area the youth excelled in was at the Altar Call, where a number of lives were transformed by the ministry in the house when salvation was offered following powerful and moving praise and worship by Canton Jones and a stirring and riveting sermon from eDDie Velez, with youth dropping to their knees in the middle of the arena and giving their lives to Christ.

Holy Hip Hop Week was a great success, and perhaps one of the greatest highlights came in the form of a letter endorsement of the event by Mayor Shirley Franklin and the City of Atlanta.  More than 100/five minute back-to-back performances (the world's largest showcase of its type) took place during the Friday and Saturday nights. All of the Ministers in the house truly represented Christ on the Mic, to the best of their ability from beginning to end, including all of the free-stylers in the main lobby, who also simultaneously for the 7th year-in-a-row kept the party flowing until 1 A.M. each night combined with the anointed turntables of the Higher Ground and Go Ye Djs rockin the house from beginning to end.

Meanwhile at the newly-renovated $8 million Crowne Plaza Hotel (Marietta/Atlanta), Holy Hip Hop Week's UGA/U-Zone/Amen Films/HolyHipHop.com Mixer was attended in record numbers and the performances of V.I.C., Bianca Woodard, Salah, D Class, Richard Dauphin, and KJ were off the charts! The Mixer was followed up each morning by ministry classes hosted by Urban D, Minister Velez and Pastor Wallace, along with Brian Wood of the Holy Rollerz Christian Car Club, providing ministry and educational classes to attendees from coast-to-coast. U-Zone Magazine (4-color) Winter edition copies were handed out to each and every attendee of Holy Hip Hop Week, as the official publication and program. Infinity Music Group President Brad Mathias, Urban D and eDDie Velez hosted the Holy Hip Hop Summit to a packed room of attendees discussing relevant topics of Ministry and advancement of the Gospel.

2007 honorees include: EMc, God's Army, Japhia Life, Tony Stone, Shei Atkins, Bobby Bishop, Lecrae, Knine, J.Kwest, Dynamite X, Kennie Randall, MVP.  Ambassador Award: Minister Floyd Cray, and Pastor Ephrem Smith.

HOLY HIP HOP MUSIC AWARDS HONOREES from 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 respectively include: JahWord, Prime Minister, Scribe, Easop, Cross Movement, Pettidee, T-Bone, Chejah, Mark J, D-Hunter, Nolly Williams, BB-Jay, Jaz, Knowdaverbs, Nuwine, Amani, Corey Red, Elle Roc, Urban D, G.R.I.T.S., Precise, Tragedy, Son of Jesse, Godsunz, Lil Raskull, Obadiah-1, Bishop Eddie Long, Tre-9, Lady Kross, Tunnel Rats, Street Sweeperz, G.O.G.’z, Sup The Chemist, Lisa McClendon, Ricardo Flo, Frankie Cutlass, Ambassador, Set-Free, Breeve Eazy, KJ52, Ty Scott, The Priesthood, Mr. Del, HanSoul & Tribe of Judah, Idol King, STIKK, Carriers of the Cross, Kingsta, Ricky B. & 4Given, Shekinah, Christopher Martin, Sean Slaughter, Todd Bangz, Enock, New Breed, Fros-T, Lil Short/e, DJ Lace, Dynamic Twins, Lee Jerkins, Fiti Futuristic, Canton Jones, J.Silas, Bert Bocachica, Phanatik, L.A. Symphony, Minister Zion, Ritchie Righteous, DJ Maj, Shai Linne, Light, TooBiz, Mars Ill, John The Baptist, Ason, Rawsrvnt, and Curtis Jermany.

Holy Hip Hop is alive and well; and with the combination of Old School and Nu School in the house last week-end, anyone present can surely sense and feel the unity, the love and fellowship. Truly a week-end to remember, a Turning Point. See ya in 2008! 

Written By: Ursula D. Frederick-Brown, Urban Gospel Alliance - Atlanta Chapter.

Sample Pics from 2007 Holy Hip Hop Week

    Urban D                        Play & Chyna Doll            Bobby Bishop                

     

Real Talk Dancers

 

Eddie Hollywood            Grand Master Caz        Altar Call/Prayer (Arena)       

           

Mason Betha (Apology)

 

 

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

UGA St Louis Chapter 2007 HHH Week Wrap Up

UGA_STL Returns from the Holy Hip Hop Awards 2007


From the UGA_STL -- DJ G, RIO aka Kuntryboyy, and Michael 'REAL' took part in the Urban Gospel Alliance/ Holy Hip Awards Mixer and enjoyed the Holy Hip Hop Awards pre-award show events.

"Holy Hip Hop week was a blessing! Seven souls joined the kingdom during the first concert event. It was a blessing to meet fam from around the world supporting the growth of Holy Hip Hop! The board members of the Holy Hip Hop Summit were knowledgeable and spoke to biblical perspectives that had us discussing the Word on the way home. It was good to be there. It is also exciting to know that the Urban Gospel Alliance was not only a sponsor of Holy Hip Hop week in Atlanta, but founder of the 2nd largest Holy Hip Hop event in the US coming up in June-- the UGI (more to come...). The networking opportunities were great and we met soldiers for Christ in various aspects of the Holy Hip Hop community. I pray the Lord continues to move on the hearts of the Gospel community to unify efforts! We have a Urban Gospel Alliance to form!"

Peace and Grace,
Gerald Peoples Jr., aka DJ G
Urban Gospel Alliance Saint Louis Chapter Representative
 

 

  

"U-ZONE Magazine: Named Official Publication of 2008 Holy Hip Hop Week - January 7-14-2008

Holy Hip Hop Artist Showcase and Music Awards Set for January 11-12, 2008

Atlanta/Oakland. January 17, 2007. U-ZONE Magazine, has been named the official magazine of the 2008 Holy Hip Hop Week, Holy Hip Hop Summit, Holy Hip Hop Artist Showcase and Holy Hip Hop Music Awards at Center Stage Arena (Atlanta, GA – Jan. 11-12, 2008), due to an enormously successful debut and representation during 2007 Holy Hip Hop Week.  For subscription and advertising information for U-Zone Magazine, click here:  U-ZONE MAGAZINE or go to: UrbanGospelAlliance.com

2007 Holy Hip Hop Music Awards Honorees:

EMc*God's Army*Japhia Life*Tony Stone*Shei Atkins*Bobby Bishop*Lecrae*Knine*J.Kwest*Dynamite X* Kennie Randall*MVP.  Ambassador Award: Minister Floyd Cray & Pastor Ephrem Smith

Holy Hip Hop Week is an annual Tri-Alliance Event Partner, with Labels/Ministers, Churches and Attendees sojourning from over 130 cities and 30 states, aligned with: RapFest (NY) and Flavor.Fest (FL). For more information on 2007 Holy Hip Hop Week, go to: HolyHipHop.com