J Torah
Atlanta, Georgia, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | INDIE
Music
The best kept secret in music
Press
With all the blessing dropping on him, J Torah just has to speak about God’s generosity. So he created his song, “Count It Up,” featuring Jor’dan Armstrong and Mod-G. - Edward Boice
“It reminds us that Christ’s human perfection is based on the union between human and divine nature. This single speaks to the heart of the saved and the unsaved; driving the message home that God’s grace is the only thing that can perfect us. Our goal is to communicate not only the righteous man, but the lawless and disobedient, the ungodly and sinners, unholy and profane and anyone who lives contrary to sound doctrine.” - Justin Sarachik
J Torah – Count It Up ft. Jor’Dan Armstrong, Mod-G
J Torah and friends offer up a flawless anthem with “Count It Up.” “I’m counting blessings up the long way.” - Tom REF Mong
J Torah fell in love with music from a young age. His favorite artists as a kid were James Brown and Michael Jackson. “My dad used to have this recorder that had a microphone, and everything hooked up to it. You would put the record on, and I would actually get on the microphone and sing those songs.” - Fouad Abou-Rizk
Discography
Still working on that hot first release.
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Bio
Born in Stuttgart, Germany Christian Hip Hop J Torah is energetic and a real crowd pleaser. His music caters to the saved and unsaved souls through his faith based music. Most may compare J Torah to Lecrae but he created his own lane, and his music is enjoyed by the youth and the elders. He has opened up for many artist such as Aaron Cole, Canton Jones, Casey J, Tye Brasel, just to name a few. In 2016 he won Hip Hop Artist of the Year with the Rhythm Gospel Awards. Before he dedicated his life back to Christ he worked behind the scenes for some known artist & producers in the secular industry. His music is different and is unlike most artist who have the same style, J Torah's music stands out. His goal is to show people that Christian music does not have to be bland, and not all Hip Hop music is mumble music. His passion is to let both the saved and unsaved know that you can praise God regardless of who you are, where you have been and where you come from.
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