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Song Lyrics Artists - V Viktory feat. Viktory feat. Review: RIFF-it. RIFF-it good. Add Comment. Popular Viktory feat. Cheeeek that out dude. Lead RIFFs:. Bad selection. Haddy Year: Label: 3MG 1. Fold Under Pressure add lyrics - Ace Boogie 2. Champion add lyrics 3. Champion Sound add lyrics 4. Trigger in Me add lyrics 5. Tuning out the Background add lyrics 6. It's On add lyrics 7. Live for You add lyrics 8.

Going in add lyrics - D Maub 9. So Motivated add lyrics Turn Up add lyrics New New add lyrics - Monolog Index Finger add lyrics - Souljah She didn't have anyone to play the keyboard, she just bought me one and told me to learn.

I started a job at the same time, so that started my independence as far as music is concerned. Just like anything in life, it had bad parts to it, but at the end of the day it all worked together for my good. T Haddy : "Absolutely.

Tons of them. I've done music releases and I've done mixtapes. Mixtapes are responsible for putting my name out there, getting me known. It was at a time when the market was over-saturated with other people doing mixtapes.

I was probably one of the first artists in my genre to step out and grab tracks that were playing on mainstream radio and put Christ-centred lyrics on them.

I caught a lot of ridicule for it, but it was a blessing in the end. Tony: Slowly but surely hip-hop is becoming a major influence in gospel music. Have you encountered people in the Church who won't accept even gospel rap? T Haddy : "Yes I have. I like to feel I was instrumental in helping to usher in a new era. I can't speak for all places, but if you listen to the radio now, hip-hop music and urban gospel has influenced the culture of other gospel music.

Now you have choirs putting things like tracks down in their songs. I've always felt like the Church has been two to three years behind changes in the music industry.

Everybody complains about change, and then eventually they take it on, because, at the end of the day, we want to influence all generations with the word of God. You have to be willing to make those adjustments to be current with the times. But you don't want to lose your roots of where gospel music was.

When you really do your digging you'll find out that producers responsible for a lot of megahits, a lot of pop stars, those guys come from the church. Bruno Mars' producers are church guys. I have a cousin who happened to play drums for everyone. Having a conversation with him enlightened me, opened my eyes to the inside of the industry.

I've had some success but I haven't had success on the level that he's on.



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