Lyrical Preacher
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Lyrical Preacher

Atlanta, Georgia, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2002 | SELF

Atlanta, Georgia, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2002
Solo Hip Hop R&B

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"I Am Indie Hip Hop Wednesdays: Lyrical Preacher"

We’re back like daylight savings time, so let’s spring forward with our second installment of “i Am Indie Hip Hop Wednesdays”!

This week we present an artist whose skills are three fold as an emcee, singer and producer. If you’re in Atlanta, and frequent the open mic’s, then you may have already seen him around.

Do you know who I’m talking about? If not, let me give you hint. He approaches the stage donned with an Asian coolie looking like Raiden from Mortal Kombat, and by the time he’s done, he proves to be just as electrifying! He is none other than Lyrical Preacher!

We are ecstatic to highlight his first project in 9 years entitled Life Music Volume 1. This project is the quintessential feel good album! With flawless deliveries over crisp upbeat production, he speaks about the realities of life and grinding towards your dreams!

I personally feel a boost of faith and hope after hearing songs like “Pay Your Dues” and “Feeling the Good Life.” Aside from the meaningful lyrics, the production on this project is simply outstanding! Anyone with an ear for music will appreciate the different layers and accents throughout.
Sit back, relax and let the Lyrical Preacher minister to you! I have no doubt that you will testify that his contribution to hip hop is truly a blessing.

Check out the album here @ http://lyricalpreacher.bandcamp.com/ - Markesha Guinn


"Actor turned rapper Calen Johnson The Lyrical Preacher weighs in with album"

AN ESTABLISHED American actor, Calen Johnson is diversifying into hip-hop with the release of his debut CD. Under the name Calen Johnson The Lyrical Preacher, the album 'God's Time' is released independently. Johnson has appeared in such movies as Beloved, with Oprah Winfrey, and the TV series Homicide: Life On The Streets. He is currently teaching vocal/general music at Concord Elementary School in Forestville, Maryland. - www.crossrhythms.co.uk


"Lyrical Preacher"

Calen Johnson, better known as Lyrical Preacher, has been burning up Atlanta's Open Mic circuit. With win after win, he continues to stay humble and focused as he delivers a positive message through his music to some of the seediest hole-in-the-walls Atlanta has to offer. Good music knows no boundaries as hip hop heads and trappers alike sing along to his hit record Love Gets Me High. For more info email: tin152productions@gmail.com

NOTE: Author was referring to my single "Higher Life" - Makin It Magazine


"LP/NELAC"

Since last featured in Makin' It Magazine, Calen "Lyrical Preacher" Johnson has continued to use music as a tool to inject healing and positivity into the world. His debut release Life Music Vol. 1 is a collage of reflective lyricism and uplifting messages. Further developing his talents as a producer under the pseudonym NELAC, LP has grown greatly building a formidable reputation on the beat battle circuit in Atlanta. - Kelby Cannick


Discography

God's Time (2004)
Life Music Vol. 1 (2013, 2015)
Life Music Vol. 2 (TBA)

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There are many attributes that can make a performer in the field of music stand out: vocal delivery, stage presence, image, you name it. For Maryland native Calen Johnson, it has always been his choice to wear an Asian coolie similar to the one worn by the Mortal Kombat character Raiden (a personal gesture to show his appreciation of the Asian culture). This one action has proven to be a successful marketing tool for the singer, rapper, songwriter, instrumentalist, producer and actor known in the city of Atlanta’s independent music scene as Lyrical Preacher.

Born into a family where music was the center of each household—with a conga player for a grandfather, a drummer for an uncle, and a vocalist for a cousin—LP grew up with music in his bones. His love for being the center of attention showed at every get-together and birthday party, even at school where his peers would always ask him to perform a Michael Jackson song. As Hiphop began to make its rise in the music industry, there is no doubt that this made a huge impact on LP’s decision to venture into music years later.

His official introduction to music performance was through learning the saxophone in the sixth grade and piano in the seventh grade. He continued his instrumental training throughout middle and high school, performing in concert band, marching band and stage band. During this period he dabbled into music composition and learned how to write his own music, through the combination of theory classes and his own self-teaching. At age 13 he was recording his own demos and ideas, with the encouragement and support of his father backing him up.

Though he also showed interest in singing and rapping—having written his first rap song in seventh grade—LP’s desire to fully pursue music as a career did not take place until 1999 after writing a heartfelt poem inspired by the Columbine High School shooting incident, which he shared during a broadcast of his high school’s morning news. The unanimous love and support he received from both peers and teachers helped solidify that desire, encouraging him to begin work on songs for his Gospel and Holy Hiphop effort, ‘God’s Time.’

The music training continued for LP at Morehouse College, majoring in Music and participating in the marching band and concert band ensembles, even serving as one of the marching band’s student arrangers. It was during this timeframe that he formed his first two music companies, T.I.N. 152 Productions and Nelac Publishing, and released his ‘God’s Time’ project on his 21st birthday in 2004, performing at campus event around the Atlanta area and promoting the self-produced project. LP would later move back to Maryland after graduating from Morehouse in 2005 and continue his marketing efforts.

However, after several challenges and temporary defeats during his 2-year stay back home, he began showing disinterest in showcasing himself as merely a “Gospel” artist. Feeling as if he was pigeonholing his talent, he wanted to do more than reach out to an audience that listens to just Gospel music. This is where the concept of his current music style dubbed “Life Music” was birthed—touching on life-based situations to which people of various backgrounds can relate, with no genre barriers music-wise. Through a chance management partnership with Atlanta-based Majorsmart Entertainment in 2007, LP moved back to Georgia to further develop his sound and pursue his career in the new music Mecca. Since then he has garnered a reputation as a stellar performer who commands the stage, received co-signs from radio personalities, hosts, industry DJ’s, super producers and Hiphop legends alike for his life-changing music, and released his second project, ‘Life Music Vol. 1’, with work currently underway on the second installment.

LP has shared the stage with a variety of acts such as Canton Jones, The Temptations, KRS-ONE, Chuck D, MC Shan, B.o.B., Yelawolf, Shawty Lo, DJ Unk, Divinity Roxx, Joi, Ol' Dirty Bastard Jr., Lil Chuckee, Princess, Dres tha Beatnik, Headkrack, and many others. He continues to wow new generations of music listeners and his core fanbase (dubbed the Humanoids) with his enthusiam, and has no plans on stopping as he executes his plans to further his influence outside Georgia, with his hometown being a major area of dominance.

Lyrical Preacher has proven himself to be a force to reckon with. And we can expect nothing less than the best from that Morehouse Man with the Master Plan.

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