Virginia-born rapper B-C weighs in with 'My Testimony' debut.
A NEW American rapper B-C has released an autobiographical album
Stateside. 'My Testimony' on UGE features special guests A-1, John
Barnes and Kendra. Said B-C, "I was born and raised in Virginia. I
thought life was hard there until I moved to Baton Rouge. There I
spent some of my poorest, loneliest, coldest winters with no heat,
barely maintaining a roof over my head, no food and no one to talk to.
However, I learned to trust God throughout my situations. I have come
from being deserted and left by the women I loved, misused by those
closest to me and emotionally abused. Throughout these tough times,
God taught me to lean and depend upon him. He blessed me with the gift
of gospel rap and taught me to perfect that gift. God began to
gradually increase my life. I've come from eating my next meal out of
the trashcan to being a blessing to others in need. God has blessed me
to the point where I can now be a tremendous blessing to others both
financially and through my music. My first album deals with the inner
struggles that we all go through; the rejection, the hurt, the pain,
the loneliness and the heartache. If you've ever felt with any of
these situations and felt like God wasn't there, this album is for
you. You will see how to channel your faith in God through your
roughest situations."