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Dijon
Prioleau is the embodiment of youth-oriented gospel music.
His songs deal with teen issues, encouraging a strong belief
in the message of Jesus Christ. Dijon’s voice and personality
are dynamic and original with a smooth edge. It's amazing
to hear such an anointed, powerful and passionate voice in
such a graceful and self possessed young man. |
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Dijon
Prioleau: A Kid's Point of View Video |
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For
all you people out there that's goin thro a little somethin,
keep yo head up and have faith, for the battle's not yours,
it's the Lord's.
— Dijon Prioleau |
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A
Kid's Point of View: Dijon
Dijon
Prioleau, aka Dijon, brings us his debut album A Kid's Point
Of View, a well-balanced album highlighting the typical life
of a teenager trying to cope with insecurities and change.
Tracks like "Pressures," "Real Love, "
and "He Is Lord" deliver the hard-edged beats so
loved by teens while providing Christian-based-lyrics —
a timely feat considering the charge by parents and community
leaders to provide more positive — and less explicit!
— messages for our youth. Co-produced by Todd Muhammad,
this album is sure to be enjoyed by all generations. No warmed
over groovy covers of age-old children's choruses here. A
Kid's Point of View is real, genuine, a great listen, and
is as much a candidate for Album of the Year as any pick of
this year's crop of albums from seasoned A-list Gospel stars.
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The
Backstreet Boys' Brian Littrell is forging a path into uncharted
territory. Sure, other soloists have stepped out of their
popular groups to do side projects. Some have soared into
the upper stratosphere of pop music success, while others
have disappointedly failed to meet expectations.
Welcome
Home Brian |
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In 1993
a young unknown gospel musician released his debut album —
it went on to spend 100 weeks at the top of the Billboard
gospel charts, while also crossing over to the R&B side,
and becoming in the process the first gospel album ever to
sell over a million units.
Kirk
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of The Truth Behind Hip Hop the answer is no. He claims that
hip-hop is not music, but a religion. However, many take a
different view, believing that the church can use rap music
to reach out to young people.
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