For His Glory Worship steps forward with music that keeps Christ at the center. The founder, Beverlin Hammett is clear that everyone involved isn’t chasing fame or putting the spotlight on themselves. Their goal is simple: to honor Jesus above everything else. Every lyric and melody is grounded in Scripture and flows from a genuine desire to share God’s Word whereego and self-promotion get left at the door. What comes through instead is worship that is sincere, inviting, and refreshingly free of pretense.
For His Glory Worship brings together a mix of sounds, pulling from pop, hip-hop, and classic worship styles. The songs offer moments of celebration, space for honest reflection, and reminders of how vast and unexplainable Christ’s love really is. Whether you’ve been walking with Jesus Christ for years or are still sorting things out, you’ll find yourself welcomed into something bigger than any one genre or tradition.
With their debut album, “Repent (The Time Is Now),” For His Glory Worship speaks directly into the distractions and hopelessness so many feel today. These twelve tracks aren’t here to entertain for a few minutes and fade away. They urge listeners to set aside what’s weighing them down and return to the open arms of Jesus Christ. The album clocks in at just over 37 minutes, but it packs in a wide range of sounds and stories, all anchored in biblical truth.
The opening track, “Repent – KC,” wastes no time. Driven by a blend of pop and hip-hop, it lays down a sense of urgency. The male vocals ride the beat smoothly, setting the tone for what’s ahead: a message that no one is beyond reach, no matter how lost they feel. There’s a clear thread running through this song—grace is always within reach, and God never lets go.
The title track, “Repent: The Time Is Now,” sits right at the heart of the album. It pulses with a strong pop rhythm and modern electronic touches. Female vocals carry a sense of honesty, acknowledging the messiness of chasing after what doesn’t last. Even so, hope comes through loud and clear. The song points back to God’s mercy, holding space for both confession and celebration.
“The Light Has Come – Freshman” shifts gears with urban hip-hop energy. Its message is straightforward: Christ brings freedom, truth, and life. It’s an anthem that feels relevant right now, encouraging listeners to prepare for what’s ahead by embracing real change.
Things get more introspective with “Turn To Jesus – Short.” Here, hip-hop blends with R&B, creating a sound that feels both current and heartfelt. The lyrics invite listeners to accept salvation and trust that, after repentance, real transformation begins.
At the album’s midpoint, “Eternal Invitation – Freshman” stands out for its sleek, futuristic sound. Rap verses and catchy female hooks play off each other, driving home the promise that Christ offers lasting refuge to anyone willing to say yes. The production feels fresh, but the core message is timeless.
“Know Him Now: Alpha Omega – Freshman” carries forward this mix of modern beats and deep-rooted faith. Layered hip-hop and pop production supports a clear proclamation of Jesus as the Alpha and Omega—the source and destination for anyone searching for meaning. The interplay between male and female vocals keeps things dynamic and engaging.
Throughout “Repent (The Time Is Now),” For His Glory Worship holds fast to their mission. They keep the focus off themselves and on what really matters. Each song is crafted as an act of worship, open to anyone regardless of musical taste or church background.
The album speaks to well-seasoned Christians and those still seeking answers. It feels both up-to-date and rooted in a message that doesn’t change. For His Glory Worship offers more than just songs—they extend an invitation to receive Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
“Repent (The Time Is Now)” is streaming on all major platforms. Give it a listen and see what it stirs up in you.
UK DJ, songwriter, and producer DJ PAPPY steps directly into football fever with “Offside Trap,” an electrifying new single made to rally behind England, the Three Lions, during this year’s World Cup campaign. Driven by urban energy, electronic force, and a stadium-sized sense of occasion, the track captures the belief, pride, and nervous excitement of a nation allowing itself to dream again.
Built for terraces, fan zones, pubs, clubs, festivals, and living rooms full of hoarse supporters, “Offside Trap” arrives as a full-throttle declaration of belief. It taps into that rare football mood when a country starts to feel something special taking shape, when every tackle, goal, chant, and final whistle seems to carry a little historical weight.
The track opens with a minimal, hypnotic, commanding melody that pulls the listener in immediately. The rawness of the intro feels deliberate, giving each note space while letting the tension build through restraint. It recalls the alluring opening of “Seven Nation Army” in spirit, though DJ PAPPY gives the idea his own melodic texture and personality. There is a gripping, chant-like quality here that football fans will instinctively understand, while the production remains firmly tied to his own energy and modern instincts.
From there, a march-like rhythm takes hold, setting the stage for enchanting male vocals that echo the spirit of the Three Lions’ roar. The performance feels confident, infectious, and emotionally charged, catching the pride of supporters who have carried England through decades of hope, heartbreak, and renewed belief. This time, the feeling seems different. This time, the dream feels alive.
Musically, “Offside Trap” brings together urban hip-hop cadence, electronic pulse, dance-driven momentum, and strong anthemic vocal harmonies. The result lands with streetwise swagger and stadium impact in equal measure.
The hook is where the song fully becomes a World Cup anthem. Big, communal, and hard to shake, it invites listeners to sing, clap, chant, and give themselves over to the moment. “Offside Trap” carries that unmistakable “olé, olé, olé” spirit, which makes it feel instantly at home wherever football fans gather to celebrate.
Arriving as excitement around the Three Lions reaches fever pitch, especially after that heart-racing 3-2 knockout win against Mexico, “Offside Trap” feels like the soundtrack to a nation standing on the edge of something unforgettable. The joy is real. The belief is growing. The chants are getting louder.
With “Offside Trap,” DJ PAPPY delivers what a great football anthem needs: energy, unity, pride, and a hook that stays in your head. It is a rallying cry for the fans, a celebration of the squad, and a reminder that when music and football collide, unforgettable moments can follow.
“Offside Trap” is available now on major streaming platforms.
Iowa-based Rwandese artist Michael M Jeni returns to his R&B roots with “Played,” a moody, atmospheric, and deeply personal release that leans into vulnerability without losing its smooth composure. The song, the fastest he has ever written, recorded, and released, traces the mental and physical exhaustion of giving chance after chance to someone you love, only to end up caught in the same pattern again.
Heartbreak sits at the center of “Played,” but the song is ultimately about reclaiming self-worth. It captures the moment when someone finally recognizes their own value and chooses growth over the comfort of what is familiar. That shift comes through clearly in the words, “I’m done with giving chances, let me find my way…you’re just somebody that I used to know.”
The production is built around minimalist, slow-burn R&B, with soft, crisp, and unobtrusive beats that leave space for the emotion to breathe. The intro feels floaty and atmospheric, carried by Michael’s rich, lush vocals as they set a silky foundation. The drums offer a gentle head-nod pulse rather than a heavy knock, giving the song room to ache instead of pushing it toward a forced climax.
“Played” moves at a slow-to-mid-tempo pace, shaped by a smooth, swaying groove that makes it feel like a private late-night confession. Its hook is catchy and memorable, creating a lingering, circular pull that stays with you after the final notes fade.
Velvety keys, warm low end, airy synths, and delicate percussion give Michael’s conversational tone the right setting. The lyrics feel personal and relatable because he delivers them with a natural ease, letting the song’s soulful and introspective mood land without overstatement.
Michael sings with controlled vulnerability. His runs and ad-libs are carefully placed, which keeps the emotion raw without turning it theatrical. His vocal identity here is rooted in emotional connection rather than vocal dominance, using melody, harmony, and rhythmic finesse to make the record feel heartfelt, memorable, and widely relatable.
“Too many times you broke the rules, too many times I played the fool, I gotta graduate from this, you’re just somebody I used to know…”
Those lyrics form the emotional core of the record, capturing the painful but necessary decision to step away from a relationship that has become a repeated cycle of hurt. Instead of sinking into bitterness, “Played” turns heartbreak into self-respect, making the act of leaving feel like a declaration of personal freedom.
“Played” also serves as a compelling precursor to Michael M Jeni’s forthcoming project, “KING,” offering listeners a glimpse into the vulnerability, growth, and self-discovery shaping this new chapter of his artistry. Named after the meaning of his surname in Kinyarwanda, “KING” is expected to explore resilience, identity, healing, and personal empowerment.
Stream “Played” here and find a home for it in your playlist.
KING TYGUSS approaches music as a calling, with artistry that carries the force of Gospel truth. He is the kind of Gospel hip-hop artist who treats every track as ministry, using rhythm, testimony, scripture, and raw emotion to reach hearts inside the church and beyond it. His work feels rooted in something lived rather than performed. That honesty, along with his spiritual conviction, gives his music a weight listeners can sense right away.
A devoted educator, army veteran, and proud servant of Christ, KING TYGUSS returns with one of his most commanding and spiritually charged releases so far, “Made For This Moment.” The single brings together hard-hitting modern drill production and an uplifting Gospel-centered message, shaping the track into a declaration of faith and a rallying call for believers walking in divine purpose.
At its heart, “Made For This Moment” celebrates spiritual awakening, identity, and victory through Christ. The song speaks to those who know they were created for a higher calling, soldiers for the Most High moving boldly through faith and purpose. With passionate lyricism and a firm, commanding delivery, KING TYGUSS reminds listeners that Christ gave His life for humanity, and through Him, believers can begin to understand why they were made and what they were destined to become.
Musically, the record carries as much range as its message. It is built on a dark, bass-heavy drill foundation that grabs attention immediately, driven by booming low-end percussion, sleek electronic drums, and eerie melodic textures. Even with that intensity, the instrumental leaves enough space for KING TYGUSS to move across the beat with sharp flows and magnetic conviction. From the opening moments, the hook locks into an anthemic energy that stays with you after the track ends.
As the song develops, “Made For This Moment” takes a surprising but natural sonic turn, shifting into a glossy, haunting early 2010s pop atmosphere that recalls the cinematic edge of Iggy Azalea’s “Black Widow.” Tense synth stabs, shadowy melodies, and polished electronic details blend smoothly with the aggressive drill framework, creating a dynamic listen that reflects the depth and urgency of the song’s spiritual message.
What makes “Made For This Moment” so impactful is KING TYGUSS’ ability to connect modern mainstream production with unwavering Gospel truth. He brings faith into contemporary sound without softening its message, creating music that feels spiritually grounded while still speaking clearly to today’s listeners.
The result is a soaring Gospel anthem for every soldier of Christ who has accepted the call to action. It is for those living boldly for Him, carrying His message each day, and knowing deep in their hearts that they were truly made for this moment.
With “Made For This Moment,” KING TYGUSS continues to show that Gospel hip-hop can be sonically inventive and spiritually transformative, offering music that inspires strength, conviction, and steady faith in a generation still searching for purpose.
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