Showing posts with label KB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KB. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2018

Winter Jam Crowned Top First Quarter Music Tour

Landing at #2 on Pollstar's newly published "2018 1Q YTD Worldwide Ticket Sales Top 100 Tours" chart, the Winter Jam 2018 Tour Spectacular takes the top spot of all music tours on the chart. Following the #1 tour "Disney On Ice," Winter Jam ranks ahead of first quarter tours by such superstars as Bruno Mars and Blake Shelton. 

Christian music's largest annual tour, Winter Jam hit 46 cities across the country from January through March, boasting a total of 17 sold-out shows, including capacity crowds at Philips Arena in Atlanta; St. Louis' Scottrade Center; and Kansas City's Sprint Center, among other leading venues. 
 
This year's Winter Jam Tour Spectacular was headlined by Platinum-selling and Billboard Music Award-winning rockers Skillet and showcased Kari Jobe (featuring Cody Carnes); Building 429; popular comedian John Crist; KB; tour creators and hosts, NewSong; Dove Award-winning chart-topper Jordan Feliz.

Hollyn joined Winter Jam for a 12-date stint in March, along with a variety of one-night-only special guests--this year including Los Angeles Angels' Albert Pujols;  Matthew West; Grammy-winning Francesca Battistelli; and ESPN analyst and former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck and his wife, former FOX News anchor Elisabeth Hasselbeck, among others. 

Monday, May 16, 2016

Royal Tailor's Tauren Wells Goes Solo

Tauren Wells is best known as the energetic frontman of pop group Royal Tailor, but now, he wants to also be known as a Father, husband, preacher, teacher, and yes--musician.

In September, we learned that Wells had gone solo.  On Friday, he released his first new music since 2013:  "Undefeated" featuring rapper KB. The massively popular Dude Perfect--which has used Royal Tailor music before--got wind of the new music and insisted upon using it for their upcoming "World Records" video which released Friday.

"We knew that 'Undefeated,' even before we finished writing it, was definitely a song Dude Perfect could use," Wells said in an exclusive interview with NewReleaseToday. "I'm super pumped. It slams. I really feel like it's a strong first move for people to listen and experience [my new music]."

"Undefeated" hit iTunes on Friday, concurrent with the release of Dude Perfect's video featuring the song.  Listen to the song here:



Recently re-signed to Provident Label Group as a solo act, Wells is gearing up for a radio single release in August, a six-song EP early this fall and a full-length project in early 2017.

Royal Tailor rose to critical acclaim, garnering two GRAMMY nominations, as well as spots on large national tours, including Winter Jam and the Rock & Worship Roadshow.

"The band was successful, by our measures of success," Wells told NRT. "It was doing well, still growing. I felt like we had just put out our best album. Things were great, relationally, and obviously we're best friends. But to be honest, we were so tired."

Playing around 150 shows per year, Wells--a new father--found the demands of being a full-time touring artist at odds with a growing number of competing callings.

"My primary calling is to be a father in my home, a husband to my wife, to be present. My dad was always present, and I know that's a gift. Another thing I'm called to is my local church. I was so caught up and involved in serving others all over the world that I was missing the opportunity to serve right in my own city. I just got more and more uncomfortable with demands on the road."

Feeling burned out and confused, Wells said he had told one of his mentors that he was ready to stop doing music altogether, but was encouraged to pray and explore what the ideal artist situation could be for his priorities.

"I started thinking and talking with people close to me about reimagining how I could serve people with music and how I balance everything," he said. And that process of thinking and praying led him to a difficult conclusion of ending the Royal Tailor chapter in his life.

"When it came time to make that call, it was really hard, and I think it took the guys by surprise," Wells said. "Obviously that can never go well, but what I can say is that we all certainly want what's best for each other."

Royal Tailor played its last show together in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 6, 2015, and Wells said the only people who knew it was their last show were the four guys on the stage.

"It was so hard--literally, the hardest decision that I've ever had to make," he said. "I really want to emphasize how amazing the Royal Tailor journey was for me. You know, we had known each other since college, so it was a big deal that we were able to do this together, do the things we were able to experience together."

Wells said that while he has heard no plans to keep Royal Tailor going, the three other members of the band have found other creative outlets.

"Where Royal Tailor was at, it was also a good time to use it as a catalyst to step into something new," he said. "And now those guys are playing with country artists and writing songs and Blake [Hubbard] and Jarrod [Ingram] have become this production duo with cuts on NF's new album. They're doing very well making their own paths, and I celebrate that."

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Friday, May 13, 2016

Lecrae Signs to Columbia Records

Columbia Records has announced that it has signed Reach Records founder and flagship artist Lecrae.

Lecrae, for many is the face of modern Christian hip-hop, has in recent years achieved success in the general market, seeing his last several projects, including Rehab and Anomaly, reach the top of the hip-hop charts.

He joins a roster that includes Beyonce, Adele, Pharrell and Snoop Dogg.

As part of the deal, Lecrae will continue to make music "in conjunction" with Reach Records according to NRT.

Lecrae co-founded Reach Records in 2004.  The label is the home to artists Andy Mineo, Tedashii, Trip Lee, and KB.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

KB's Music Featured in 8,000 Starbucks in the US and UK


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Starbucks has added hits from award-winning christian rapper KB's latest album to its playlist at over 8,000 store locations in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.

The coffee chain selected two songs from the rapper's album Tomorrow We Live — "Always and Forever" and "When the Lights Go Out" — which can be heard throughout the month of July.

KB is the second Reach Records hip-hop artist to be played in Starbucks, following the label's Lecrae, whose song "All I Need Is You" was played within the last year.


KB celebrated the opportunity on Twitter and Facebook last week.

Various outlets praised the album for its crossover appeal.

"KB has further cemented his name as one of the genre's all-star acts, with a hard-hitting follow-up album that is sure to catch the attention of Christian and secular crowds alike. As a whole, the album is incredibly strong and is sure to be KB'S first classic," wrote Hollywood Jesus in April.

Christian music has played a prominent role in KB's salvation. After struggling with depression, the rapper came to Christ at a young age when he was given a CD by another artist who was talking "about the God" he "needed."

KB said he now believes his music is inspired by God, and further elaborated his point during a June interview with hip-hop radio show host Sway Calloway.

"We believe that all creativity, all innovation — it's God who supplies creativity, because He's the Creator. Reach Records is for the people. It isn't for the money, it isn't for the fame."

Friday, April 17, 2015

Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson is featured on a new song by Christian rapper KB

Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson is featured on a new song by Christian rapper KB

KB's 'Ima Just Do it' off his second studio album, Tomorrow We Live. The track features Watson rapping:
Let me talk about how I'm supposed to be at a Christmas party right now, but y'all keep keepin' me in here. My wife's not gonna let me be on fleek if y'all don't hurry up.
Verse:
Bubba Wats on the mic now
Can a golfer spit a rhyme?
Not a gangsta rapper, but my caddie got a nine
KB need a verse
I told him ain't nothin' to it
Everybody ask me why, I just look 'em in the eye and say,
'Ima just do it'
Country boy from the panhandle
No golf lessons, just God's blessin's
Ain't nothin' - nothin' - he can't handle
Left-handed, funny swing
Driver's pink, ain't nothin' to me
Got two Masters, a double major
But one Master, I praise our Savior

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Tedashii Debuts in Top 20 on Billboard 200

Below Paradise, the latest project from hip-hop artist Tedashii, has debuted at No. 17 on the Top 200 Billboard Album chart while also grabbing the No. 2 positions on the Rap, Independent and Christian charts. This is the highest debut for Tedashii since his first album dropped in 2006.

Below Paradise, Tedashii's fourth career studio release, features such artists as Lecrae, Trip Lee, Crowder, Andy Mineo, Kam Parker, Christon Gray and Britt Nicole.  The deluxe version is available exclusively through iTunes, which includes three bonus tracks that features KB, Dimitri McDowell, and Derek Minor.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Rapper Talks About Music and Its Impact on Culture

KB, a Christian rapper who scored major crossover success with “100,” his latest E.P., believes music plays a monumental role in helping expose and shape culture — and he has a pointed message for fans and fellow artists alike: take responsibility for what you create and consume.

“I think music is sort of the spokesperson,” the 25-year-old told TheBlaze recently. “It sort of serves as the spokesperson of a culture and it serves as sort of a reporter.”

In addition to offering a lens into societal values, KB believes music also holds the power to have an ideological impact by bending peoples’ “worldview one way or another.”

The rapper specifically addressed negative and explicit content in music today. On the consumer side, he said that people should pay close attention to what they’re taking in.

And he said that artists — especially rappers — whom KB described as “leaders of the culture,” need to be completely honest about the negative themes they sometimes tout.

“Rappers that talk about selling cocaine, they talk a lot about the heaven side of it,” he said. “Everyone wants to have nice cars, huge houses, move our families out the hood and be protected.”

But all too often, he noted, artists don’t fully convey the dangers of living these lifestyles — realities he believes fans need to hear.

“It’s all contingent on a lie, that there’s this free, fast life that you can live dangerous above the law … when really there’s another side of it … that it’s a very hard hell-like life to sort of live for the moment,” he explained. “These rappers [and] artists in general need to be honest about the full picture.”

KB told TheBlaze that he thinks that the current culture is “religiously exhausted” and that many people are soul-searching. But rather than a negative outlook on Christianity’s future, he believes that the faith may actually be poised to gain new ground.

“We’re thirsty for something greater than we've been feeding ourselves for [the past] 50 to 60 years,” he said. “I think that the light of the gospel is bursting forth as a legitimate alternative.”

This is the message that KB is also intent on bringing to the masses. Passionate about spreading Christianity, he also explained what drives him to create faith-inspired music.

As a teenager, he said he struggled to figure out who he was, feeling hopeless and answer-less at times.

KB eventually met up with Lecrae, a popular Christian rapper and the co-founder of Reach Records, who showed him that it’s entirely possible to make music and travel the world as a professional artist; he’s now a Reach Records artist.

KB recently captured mainstream attention after “100,” his most recent E.P., made the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Christian Albums chart, the No. 4 spot on the Rap Albums chart and the No. 22 slot on the Billboard 200.

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