Growing up in the streets Prince Kelley was a rebellious kid who committed all sorts of crimes, from selling drugs, robbing people, stealing cars…basically the life of gangs and crime, but with time, he found his way back to the heart of the Father and to Jesus. His experiences back in the streets and finding God in his greatest hour of need left Prince Kelley with a wild testimony of the redemptive power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Now, Kelley is a fire revivalist who has a heart for the lost, broken and addicted. He is a deliverance minister and a chaser of God’s heart. As a multifaceted artist who finds expression in making great music influenced by everyday life happenings and his faith in Jesus Christ, he has steadily been winning his listeners’ attention, ears, and hearts, one song at a time!
“Owe It All To You” is a high energy hip hop song of gratitude for the immeasurable gift of salvation that God through Christ afforded Prince Kelley and made him a changed man who has been trusting the process ever since!
This masterpiece is actually a vibey representation of how “Psalms 91” played a key role in Prince Kelley navigating through a life permeated and governed by negativity, crime, and gang culture into a life of faith and Christ culture.
Kelley infuses the hip-hop elements linked to his upbringing and his lifelong musical influences and caps the performance with that catchy melodic hook and the undeniably punchy rap lyrics of his dedication to Christ!
A track brimming with positive messages performed straight from the heart and soul, it is less surprising really that “I Owe It All To You” has over a half a million in Spotify streams…it is deserving of each and every number it garners!
The world could use this type of message, and that is why I am recommending this authentic track to you right at this juncture. Follow the attached link and find a spot for it under your library!
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