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WWE Superstar AJ Styles’ Christian Hip-Hop Playlist
WWE superstar and Christian Hip-Hop aficionado, AJ Styles, shared his top 10 Christian rap playlist with Rapzilla this week. -
CTZN Collective announces release date and tracklist of new EP ‘Almost Home’
Kareem Manuel and Decipha of the rap group CTZN Collective have revealed details about a new collaborative EP. -
Why AMP and Kareem Manuel moved to Atlanta
AMP and Kareem Manuel were part of a wave of Christian hip-hop artists — including Trip Lee, Swoope and Lawren — who moved to Atlanta this year for a variety of reasons. -
Life-threatening respiratory condition forced Kareem Manuel to learn how to rap again
Kareem Manuel, rapper and founder of the record label CTZN Music, had struggled over the years with physical ailments that put his rap career — and once his life — in jeopardy. -
Video Interview: Who is the most underrated in Christian Hip Hop? Pt. 1
Rapzilla asked Thi'sl, Kareem Manuel, Janette...ikz, and Bizzle at Legacy Conference 2015 for their opinion on who the most underrated Christian hip hop artist was. -
Free Download: Kareem Manuel – Regret It
Chicago, Illinois artist Kareem Manuel returns with a new single "Regret It," which will be on his first album in three years entitled Don't Fall dropping June 23rd. -
Free EP: Brother 3 – God Glorified
Chicago-based artist Brother 3, who was declared "next" last year by the Xist Music's Gemstones, releases his debut free project, the God Glorified EP. -
Listening Session: Trant – A Ram in the Bush EP
Listen to Huntsville, Alabama artist Trant's new compilation EP, A Ram in the Bush, set to release on March 31st. -
Kareem Manuel launches label CTZN Music, signs Dwayne Reed
CTZN Creative, the agency that produced Swoope’s “#SameTeam (Remix)” music video and Rapzilla’s DJ Promote documentary, launched a record label on Monday. -
CTZN Plans Iraq Mission Trip
Kareem Manuel and T.J. “Decipha” Morrissette of the Christian hip-hop duo CTZN plan on traveling to Iraq for a mission trip next summer. The country’s recent increase in violence has forced CTZN (pronounced “citizen”) to reconsider, but the group still expects to go.
“It’s really scary, but they need Jesus, man,” Manuel told Rapzilla. “You’ve got to go where ...