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The Recruiter
Toe2Toe Records, 2005
www.bigsonny.com
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ASON
Ason (A son of God) is an acclaimed Gospel rap artist poised to have a major influence on the hip-hop industry. With his buzz building among fans and industry insiders around the country, the young preacher, label owner (Toe 2 Toe Records), and now rapper is using music to present God in a while new light.

Ason is a gifted, anointed performer who consistantly moves crowds, both young and old, into praise and worship with potent lyrics that are easy to understand and an agility with word-play that places him with the best in the industry. In just 3 years as a rapper, he has ministered everywhere from churches, to college campuses, night clubs, and schools. He has shared the stage with Mary Mary, Fred Hammond, Israel & New Breed, Deitrick Haddon, Tonex, Nicole C. Mullen, Cross Movement & Da Truth, Brent Jones, Tye Tribbett, Ramiyah, and 4th Avenue Jones.

Currently, Ason can be seen coast to coast ministering the gospel and promoting his latest album, "The Recruiter - Part 1: Special Edition". This multi-media version of his debut project features 5 additional songs and 12 minutes of live performance video footage.

Long-Term, Ason is planning to reach the mainstream audience with Christian rap music produced specifically for the club environment. His next album, a collaboration with fellow Christian emcee Riff Raff, will feature a solid lineup of club bangers and dance tracks. "I'm calling out to young leaders," says Ason, "it takes a leader to stand for God these days and we need the influence of anointed leadership to bring change to our troubled communities."

Ason and his music represent a new wave of talent in the body of Christ. As both an artist and a preacher, he encourages all ministers of the Gospel to focus on the message and not the method. "Young people need more than a sermon," he says "they need something they can vibe with. If they feel they can relate to it, then you got 'em."

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