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Palace started his artistic journey in 2014 in Saint Charles, Louisiana. In that part of the U.S., Palace said Christian Rap is “taboo” to churches in the area. Palace explained the churches believe it is mixing something holy with something unholy. So, Palace kept his music to himself and shared it with his wife and brother. His wife was supportive as a wife should. His brother, on the other hand, thought Palace’s skill level was above most artists. Palace still at that point had never listened to Christian Rap, so his brother gave him three artists to listen to: S.O., Sevin, and Lecrae.
“It gave me the confidence to know that I can take what I’m doing and take it to the next step. So I started taking it really seriously.”
Palace began working on his first project, titled Christ Hates Hip-Hop (it was supposed to be a play-on-words). Reaching out for features, Palace contacted Sevin and emailed him a record. Six months later in 2015, Sevin responded with a phone call.
“ said, ‘I go into the hood. I do a lot of ministry. I’ve been sharing your music in the hood. A lot of people rock with it, and that’s not common’. He said a lot of people don’t listen to Christian Rap where I’m from, but the places he went they loved the music.”
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