Spirit of David Music
Holy Hip Hop Vol 3 Debuted #39 on the Billboard Gospel charts. Our smash "One Time" is a part of this compilation. Ryan Daniel and the Spirit of David would like to thank Holy Hip Hop and the Hip Hop community for making th [+]Spirit of David Music
Holy Hip Hop Vol 3 Debuted #39 on the Billboard Gospel charts. Our smash "One Time" is a part of this compilation. Ryan Daniel and the Spirit of David would like to thank Holy Hip Hop and the Hip Hop community for making this possible.
Spirit of David Music 2005
Ryan Daniel's smash hit "One Time"..makes onto the Holy Hip Hop Vol 3 CD......The song was picked by the global community and from many acts. Holy Hip Hop Vol 1 was also nominated for a Grammy...
2005 GospelFlava.com
Here's a group who are the epitome of a ministerial musical experience.
Ryan Daniel and the Spirit of David are a four-member group based in the Midwest bring a uniquely fresh and new vibe to urban Gospel.
Perhaps the most pioneering addition to this avant-garde approach to musical ministry is dancer Cally Eastman, whose stage name is U. Donning a mask while transforming the lyrics of each song into dance, she stands in place on stage as a symbol of "everybody and anybody". This talented dancer finds that her eye-mask often allows children after shows to approach her and ask questions that they normally would be afraid to ask in other situations. She has used this opportunity many times to minister.
Prepare to have your mind blown when you put the beam on this disc. Efficient experimentation with dancehall, hip hop, spoken word, country, electronica, rock, soca, Gospel and African music, they do it all with innovation and cutting-edge delivery, propelling them to the frontlines in creative music ministry.
Ryan Daniel and the Spirit of David prove that when it comes to following God, you should delightfully expect the unexpected and not be afraid to be outside of the drudgeries of the norm.
By Maria Capulong
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2004: One of the top ten indie acts you should know about Christian Music Today
A cross between the worship of Ron Kenoly and the dancehall reggae of Sean Paul. I'd also add Kirk Franklin's aggressive gospel/hip-hop approach to the mix. Their motto? "Jesus in our heart is not enough; we need Jesus in our world."
Their sound is polished, the production thoroughly modern and bold, and the cross-pollination of styles so fun, it almost makes this as irresistible
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