Social Club Misfits Win ‘Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year’ at Dove Awards 2020

Today was definitely a day that Marty and Fern of the Social Club Misfits will never forget. They dropped their long-awaited project Feared by Hell, and also won a Dove Award for their last project.

MOOD/DOOM, the two-part EP that was really an album, gave the duo the highest honor in the “Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year” category.

The talent they were up against was fierce. The nominees were: Aaron Cole’s Not by Chance, Andy Mineo’s Work in Progress, GAWVI’s Heathen, and Kanye West’s Jesus is King.

They also picked up a nomination for “Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song of the Year” for the track “Enough.”

Congratulations to Social Club, and if you missed out on MOOD/DOOM, check it out below:

Justin Sarachik
Justin Sarachik
Justin is the Editor-in-Chief of Rapzilla.com. He has been a journalist for over a decade and has written or edited for Relevant, Christian Post, BREATHEcast, CCM, Broken Records Magazine, & more. He's written over 10,000 articles, done over 1,000 interviews, and is in post-production for documentaries on Danny "D-Boy" Rodriguez & Mario "Machete" Perez. He's the project manager of the upcoming video game Run the Court and of the media brand Crimefaces. Justin likes to work with indie artists to develop their brands & marketing strategies. Catch him interviewing artists on Survival of the Artist Podcast & creating videos on his social media channels.
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