Kham Uses His Christian Music Industry Platform to Push for the Betterment of Black People
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Key Points In Interview: 5:53 - Kham shares how he accepted Christ into his life at 9 years old. 7:30 - While he was 16 years old, he watched his peers settle with drugs, weed, and sex. This made him wonder if there was more to life. Mom put the fear of God in him. 9:30 - Kham wants people to know that giving your life to Christ isn’t all rainbows and you and God skipping through daisies. There are ebbs and flows. 10:05 - Kham opens up about being exposed to pornography at 12/13 years old by a friend. As a result, he struggled with lust during high school. During his sophomore year in college, he was delivered from it. 21:00 - He talks about his conservative PWI experience at Liberty University. While in school Kham became more involved with social justice issues. Kham says the university talked about service but when the opportunity to serve another race came up, they made it political. 27:00 - Kham talks about his excitement over “Charged Up” being on All American, and how it was surreal. 31:00 - He talks about his music start. 37:00 - Kham talks about meeting and opening up for Andy Mineo. 38:00 - He shares why he chooses to use his platform in the Christian music industry, to make songs about racial injustice. 42:00 - Kham talks about being a part of the Rapzilla Freshman class of 2021, the first class with a cypher, and a concert. 45:47 - Mother Brown’s prayer. 50:00 - The 4-Song-Break-Down
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