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Do I consider myself a gospel rapper? Nah, I just consider myself, honestly I don’t care what I’m considered as.  Some people consider me as a rapper and some people don’t like to put the title “Gospel” on it because ...

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Writers and producers to look out for... Read More

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Take a walk through any mall in urban America.  Stroll through the streets of any inner-city neighborhood.  You may even see it in the skate parks of Suburbia.  There is a particular fashion statement that has caused a lot of ...

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Welcome to Root Magazine's Fifth Edition (2nd Print Edition), which also commemorates our complete first year! We are so excited for the success of our previous issues featuring Donald Lawrence, Kim Burrell, The 50 Greatest Gospel Acts of All Time, ...

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Zak Williams & 1/Akord- “Things Are Gonna Get Better” Reviewer: Robert Hasan James In today’s Gospel music industry, there seems to be such a lack of good choir music. Even most of the choirs we all grew up listening to have either faded into obscurity or have slowly but surely turned into groups and ensembles. Zak Williams and 1/Akord is not only keeping choir robes alive but the choir sound is prevalent in their latest project, “Things Are Gonna Get [...]

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SHINE- ROOT’s New Artist Spotlight: Jason Clayborn

Posted by ROOTmagazine On Aug - 19 - 2010 Add Comments
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Jason Clayborn is keeping Rhythm & Praise Alive! By Robert Hasan James You may not know this man just yet but you will soon enough. His name is Jason Clayborn and his sound is Rhythm and Praise. He is the author behind Hezekiah Walker & LFC’s Praise and Worship smash, “You’re All I Need” and quite frankly his sound is what we need in the gospel music industry today. We know he is not the originator of Rhythm and Praise… [...]

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by Racquelle Proctor Part 3 Root Magazine: I heard you say you enjoyed the Brat Pack reunion and it took you back to when you were younger. I heard someone else say yesterday that there is a new emerging Brat Pack and your name came up, along with Jonathan Nelson and JJ Hairston. How do you feel about the possibility of being apart of a future Brat Pack? Is that something you would welcome? Vashawn Mitchell: I would welcome it. [...]

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