Gotta Live
“So now I’ll walk in the “good works” that have been prepared for me/ God’ll work ‘em out, I just trust in faith that He’s there for me” On his debut album, Kingdom People, Tedashii a.k.a Tdot, communicates his heart with boldness and authenticity wanting listeners to understand that we are people with a purpose bigger than ourselves. Many have heard him on Lecrae’s debut album “Real Talk”, and on the 116 Clique Compilation album with tracks like Represent, In Ya Hood, and Impressed, but now with 19 tracks dedicated to unleashing what’s been on this brother’s heart you can expect a serious album. “Kingdom People to me is a look into the practical side of walking out our Christian faith. From a testimonial and very introspective view, I desire to encourage and challenge us, through my own experiences and struggles which alot of believers also struggle with, to stand firm in our faith. I pray this album becomes more than another disc in your hip hop collection, but a tool that will be utilized fully by the Lord!” With roots down in Houston, TX, Tedashii brings a distinct flavor you won’t find anywhere else. Southern bangers like “Houston We Have a Problem”, and introspective tracks like “This Song’s For You”, Kingdom People is an album that hits from all angles. Featuring production by Lecrae, Tony Stone, J.R., Mac, and others, plus guest spots by Flame, Lecrae, Trip Lee, J.R., Cam, and others, you want to make sure that you have copy in rotation. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
“So now I’ll walk in the “good works” that have been prepared for me/ God’ll work ‘em out, I just trust in faith that He’s there for me” On his debut album, Kingdom People, Tedashii a.k.a Tdot, communicates his heart with boldness and authenticity wanting listeners to understand that we are people with a purpose bigger than ourselves. Many have heard him on Lecrae’s debut album “Real Talk”, and on the 116 Clique Compilation album with tracks like Represent, In Ya Hood, and Impressed, but now with 19 tracks dedicated to unleashing what’s been on this brother’s heart you can expect a serious album. “Kingdom People to me is a look into the practical side of walking out our Christian faith. From a testimonial and very introspective view, I desire to encourage and challenge us, through my own experiences and struggles which alot of believers also struggle with, to stand firm in our faith. I pray this album becomes more than another disc in your hip hop collection, but a tool that will be utilized fully by the Lord!” With roots down in Houston, TX, Tedashii brings a distinct flavor you won’t find anywhere else. Southern bangers like “Houston We Have a Problem”, and introspective tracks like “This Song’s For You”, Kingdom People is an album that hits from all angles. Featuring production by Lecrae, Tony Stone, J.R., Mac, and others, plus guest spots by Flame, Lecrae, Trip Lee, J.R., Cam, and others, you want to make sure that you have copy in rotation. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Get Out My Way
RIOT
Dum Dum (feat. Lecrae)
Dum Dum
Houston We Have a Problem
God Flex
Gotta Live
Off Da Hook
Born Again
Kingdom Intro
Home
Jumped Out the Whip
Lifestyle
Can't Get With You
Unconditional
Nothing I Can't Do
Work
Do You Feel
Respect My Team
No More (feat. Lecrae)
This Song's For You
Step Into Love
Fresh
Rock A Bye Baby
Below Paradise
Be Me
Nothing I Can't Do (feat. Trip Lee and Lecrae)
Texas Pete
Identity Crisis Intro
116 Interlude
Burn This House Down
Make War Ft. Flame
Make War (feat. Flame)
Smile
VICTORY LAP
POP UP
In Ya Hood (Chopped and Screwed)
Lights In The City
Thank You
Make War
Impressed (Chopped and Screwed)
Dark Days, Darker Nights (feat. Britt Nicole)
No More ft. Lecrae
Perfect (feat. Kam Parker)
SAVE US
Identity 1: We Fell
Kingdom People (Chopped and Screwed)
My God
Free
I'm Good
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