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New releases this week in Christian Hip Hop


Jon Keith
Trust

Hyper Fenton
Give It to 'Em

Eshon Burgundy
Street Dreams

Christon Gray
Baby

Corey Wise
Switch Up

KB
10K

Kid Tris
Body Bags

Mike Teezy
Neva Late

CS LIT
Zmoke 2

Ryan Vetter
keeping faith

J. Crum
RUMBLE

Young C
Akunubah

Young C
Karashika

Lord's Child
On My Way.

Chris Aye
Banc

Raw - B
WAR 5

Sarah Nathalié
Represent

Whosoever South
Sweet Breeze

Micah Bournes
Fire

Levi Mitchell
Time on You

ill Fayze
Here We Are 3

James Gardin
Ijuststartedlovingme 2

Brandyn Kalani
Promises

Ace Clark
Home

Tré King
By My Side

Shai'Moya
Safemode

Allen W Brown
Thank You Jesus

Likemikes
River Dance

CJB PLM
DOUBLE TROUBLE 8

Sheena Lee
KEY

Nomis
LOT 5

King Brandon
Flex (Remix)

Conscience
Pump Fake

Tony Foster Jr.
Right on Time

Kyle Ringer
Matter

Zay Marr
Your Name

Allen Thomas
I Am the Found 8

BRM Aka Brandon R Music
Chosen 12

BRM Aka Brandon R Music
Listen to This Song

AJ McQueen
Naturally

Dezzy Yates
Pallet Town

Mike Blount
John 15:5

BrodieDaVinci
Friga

Yung Prince
Still Here 5

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