Twitter is an essential platform to discover new artists and connect with your favorite musicians. If you're a Christian hip-hop (CHH) music fan, Twitter offers an excellent opportunity to connect with some of the genre’s best artists. Here are 10 CHH artists worth following and why their accounts are an excellent resource for new music, concert announcements, or behind-the-scenes glimpses into an artist's life. replica watches Mitch Darrell
Darrell is a rising independent rapper from North Carolina who is very active on Twitter and shares enjoyable content. He has a growing YouTube channel where he reviews CHH releases and provides reactions. Darrell is known for participating in rap challenges and has entered and won several events. His tweets are always on my radar.
Brinson has been sharing his music since 2008 as the frontman of Godchaserz Entertainment, a Christian ministry. On Twitter, he offers an interesting perspective on the evolution of rap from "old CHH" to "modern CHH." His tweets convey his strong faith and show inspiring messages. He also shares CHH content by retweeting various posts, providing a comprehensive genre overview.
Armond is an indie rapper, podcaster, wellness coach, and content curator (He’s also a wise soul to tap into often). Based in Columbus, Ohio, his content applies worldwide. With his involvement in what seems like 101 areas of influence, his content resonates with a wide range of audiences. Since 2010, he has consistently released music, making him well-versed in the CHH space. Those who follow him can expect a wide range of content that reflects his passions.
Famous hip-hop artist Cole uses his curiosity, youth, and talents as a social media superpower. He’s active enough on Twitter to offer tweet antics, thoughtful questions, and an inside look at his music. Based out of Virginia, Aaron’s been around the music scene since his preschool years. His tweets cover many topics, from light-hearted questions, such as which restaurant has the best breadsticks, to more serious debates, such as whether Michael Jackson or Usher is the better artist. He’s constantly posting sneak peeks of his music. He’s an account you want to follow.
God Over Money’s Jered Sanders is a riot on Twitter and quite a resource. He’s usually active in creating tweets of thought and reason but also posts content just for a good laugh. Having released his debut album in 2015, he has been active in the music industry for eight years (and a Virginia resident). When I first joined Twitter, he was one of the first accounts I followed. He’s also an incredible face-to-face personality. One to watch, for sure.
Wande, a rising star in the CHH scene, is a must-follow on social media. While her Instagram presence is strong, her content is just as impactful on Twitter. As a positive role model for teenage girls and women everywhere, her impact is felt worldwide. Originally from Nigeria, she now calls Texas her home, where she has teamed up with fellow CHH artist Porsha Love to promote empowerment through the #HolyGirlSummer movement. Her tweets often focus on this message, creating great content for her followers.
Co-lead of the Reflection Music Group and RMG Amplify label groups, famous CHH artist Derek Minor’s content on Twitter and Instagram is priceless. He’s been creating art through music since 2008—maybe even a tad earlier. He’s taken a ground-breaking approach toward social injustice, racism, and everything. Derek plays a key role in black empowerment to help black entrepreneurs thrive. Some may see his tweets as controversial but enlightening. He’s one to watch and follow.
Co-lead of Reach Records and veteran rapper of 20 years, Lecrae is a must-follow. He shares thought-provoking content related to music and other interesting topics on Twitter without sticking to a specific character limit. Following his account is easy to learn what’s new with Reach Records’ artists and their new releases.
Californian rapper Propaganda is always someone to treasure on any social media platform. He’s been involved with the art form we know as music for over two decades. In addition to being a best-selling author and poet, he has also created his own cold brew coffee (packaged in a can). He also co-hosts the popular 'Hood Politics Podcast' with his wife, making him a multi-talented and successful artist. His tweets are diverse as they span across culture, music, art, politics, and all things meaningful. The evolving idea of Terraform, which he’s explained on these multiple platforms, is ingenious.
Philly-based indie rapper UNTIDLD is solid with his content on Twitter. He’s only released music for a few years, but his insight into God’s Word is incredible. Most of his tweets contain a Bible verse with an explanation. He stays active and keeps his faithful fanbase informed of upcoming releases. Every once-in-awhile, a humorous gem will be seen on his timeline. So, stay tuned.
Joshua Galla is an audiophile hyped about all forms of art in music, but his passion rests behind CHH and soulful vibes. He's a devout husband, father, and child of God. Concerts are his happy place.
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