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2007 Holy Hip Hop Awards
Atlanta, GA

"Don't
Test Me", performed by Mission
Oriented, Don-T, Scrybe, and Issiah Haynes
on the 12th and 13th Jan 2007 @ the Holy Hip
Hop Awards in Atlanta, GA was filled with
the spirit of God. Indeed, this was the
place to be as many artist showcased and
received awards for their accomplishments.
God is about to do some mighty things in
Don-T Records Music Group this year. The
world will hear and know these great men of
God. The CD "Holy Heat Vol. 1" is
coming and you don't want to miss a beat.
The CD is hitting on lust, pride, flesh, and
walking with Christ. There is no deception,
the word of God is coming across loud and
clear. Come and be apart of the body of
Christ. The CD is projected to drop around
March - April time frame. God Bless!!!
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2006
AFRAM
SEAFORD, DELAWARE

DA whole Don-T Records Music Group
FAM made their way back to a place
where Don-T grew-up as young man to
celebrate a very blessed and popular
family event. These two glorious days
celebrated a parade, followed by an opening ceremony honoring an outstanding
community member. Other featured events include a Little Miss
AFRAM and Little Mr. AFRAM Pageant, children's events, carnival
rides, games, health exhibits, a talent showcase, basketball
contest, historic exhibits, live cultural entertainment and ethnic
foods. God is every where and when it came to the Gospel
Event he definitely showed up. DA FAM
is looking forward to participating in
this event next year. |
2006 Texas
Holy Hip Hop Awards
Houston, Texas

From left to right: Don-T
(Holy Hip Hop Artist/CEO of Don-T Records),
Mission Oriented
(Holy Hip Hop
Artist), Issiah Haynes (Gospel
Recording Artist), and
Scrybe
( Holy Hip Hop/Reggae Artist).
Four brothers in
Christ posed as they enter the
Texas Holy Hip
Hop Awards.
These four
gentlemen are true disciples of Jesus
Christ. They came as far away as Delaware,
Washington DC, and Atlanta, GA to attend this
event presenting the award for the Radio Program of
the Year. The winner
is
Vertical 713 out
of Houston, Texas. Later
on that evening in spite
of power failure and majority of the
attendees leaving they went on stage as if the
house was packed and threw down performing their
hit song "Roll Your Shoulders". If you have not gotten their CD your missing the
blessing God has given them and you will also be
blessed. Be looking for their
Compilation Vol.
1
CD due out
this Fall. |
2006
Good Life Explosion
Duluth, GA
Well the party didn't
start until Christ walked in and once he is
in, the party don't stop!!! Opening up
the explosion with an explosion of Godly
lyrics and moves Don-T
performing Roll Your Shoulders
allowed God to use him to plant a seed in
someone else. The audience stood to their
feet as he performed rolling all their
problems out the door and enjoyed a goodtime
in the Lord. "Roll Your
Shoulders"!!!
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5PM |
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2006
Christian Cafe
Columbus, GA
Every fourth Friday of the month come
out and enjoy a night of praise and
worship. In fact the song and dance is
hot! Don-T and Issiah Haynes pose just
before a performance. This event
is put on by LaChish McClurkin.
Come be apart of the Body of Christ.
For more info email: godsanointedmin@yahoo.com |
2005 Camp Liberty, Iraq
Even in our worst circumstances we still praise the
Lord as if we had a million dollars. Soldiers and
civilians came together on June 10th and put on the
had to see Gospel Program. Several choirs from
all over Baghdad, Iraq (Camp Liberty) came to
participate in this event. The program
included your very on Don-T, Division Chapel Gospel
Choir, Male and Female Praise Dancers, a full house
of worshipers, and several other choirs. God
is good!!
"Glorify the Lord with me; let us exalt his name
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2004 Harlem, New York
The youth was in full demand as they stomp in the name of
the Lord, bottom left picture. Young girls and boys
from the inner city of New York put on a show stepping to
the gospel music, another form of praise.
Urban Gospel Hip Hop was not to far behind with artist
coming from many different states. They all
ministered the gospel making the word clear and
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2004 Holy Hip Hop
Atlanta, GA Don-T Records was
in the place representing Jesus Christ on 16 & 17
Jan 2004. The show was very well put together.
God's people came and fellowshipped for two days
non-stop. Scrybe and Don-T turned up the heat on
radio station 860AM glorifying the Lord on the mic with
their Urban Hip Hop Style. Peace and love to
everyone that participated in this event. God Bless!
Check out my man Sean Slaughter!!
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2004 APG, MD
After
the play, the singing began in earnest with each grou offering
a range of selections from down home spirituals to today’s
modern gospel sound. Very
warmly received was a performance by APG’s own Sgt.1st Class
Donald Thompson, HHC, 61st Ordnance Brigade. Thompson,
who goes by the name of Don-T, is the owner of DON-T
Records, a production company that “preaches the word
of God
through hip-hop.” He
and his partner, Marcus Isler Sr., who goes by the name of
SCRYBE,
put on an energetic religious rap performance of two original
songs that had the audience on its feet, clapping and singing
along. Thompson
said his music tries to communicate with youths on
their level. “I
try to send the message that you can’t have it both ways.We’re
all about bringing them to Christ,” Thompson said.
Story
and photos by
Yvonne
Johnson
APG
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