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  • Ep 31 "RETURN OF THE KING" A Studio-Born Testament To Faith, Brotherhood, And Triumphant Truth Muzik
    2025/11/19

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    Faith has a sound when the drums hit like a stadium and the hooks feel like a call to gather. We sat down with our brother and label mate to unpack how Return of the King grew from late-night sessions and scattered singles into a focused, triumphant album about leadership, order, and a people preparing for the King’s return. From the cover art to the pacing, every choice points to one truth: there’s only one true king—and the music should move you to stand up and move with purpose.

    We talk through the creative process with honesty: how a full project evolved after new sessions, why the turning point came with a sharper hook on “tone now,” and how influences like Ludacris’s cadences shaped the punch of the bars. You’ll hear the story behind fan-favorite records: the unmasking message of Masquerade, the heart in Pick Up The Phone, and the mission-statement thump of Boom To The Bass. If you’re into Truth Muzik that blends heavy bass with a clear message, you’ll find a lane here. We also share practical lessons on songwriting and discoverability—why the first ten seconds matter, how a memorable hook carries a track.

    Visuals are part of the heartbeat. We shot across Cincinnati—Over-the-Rhine, downtown, Clifton—to capture motion, sweat, and joy. The camera rolls and Bass God turns kinetic, translating that marching, victorious pace into movement you can feel. We’re inviting producers, videographers, and editors to build with us, because this is bigger than one release; it’s a network dedicated to making faith-forward music that’s both soulful and street-ready. Stream Return of the King on all platforms, share it with someone who needs a lift, and drop a comment with the track that hit you first. If you’re new here, tap follow, leave a review, and help us spread the word.

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  • Ep 30 From Division To Dialogue: Faith, Law, And Community
    2025/11/09

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    What does real return look like—personally, communally, and scripturally? We sit down with two thoughtful voices who don’t dodge hard texts or hard truths to explore unity, covenant, and the ethics behind our deepest beliefs. From the first beat, we ask whether respect and listening can replace rivalry, and whether love shows up most in the actions we refuse to take when our thoughts go dark. That opens the door to a bracing, text‑first examination of repentance: Deuteronomy 30 as a blueprint for turning that begins with us before it blossoms into restoration.

    The debate then moves into contested ground. If the Most High’s laws don’t change, how do we understand forgiveness in exile when sacrifice isn’t possible? Can Solomon’s temple prayer support atonement without blood, and if so, what does that do to substitutionary claims? One side argues that prophecy demands a Messiah whose atonement addresses humanity’s deepest separation; the other presses the ethics of innocent blood and the impossibility of justifying the wicked by condemning the righteous. Along the way, we revisit first principles: rules for testing prophecy, the timeline of fulfillment, and whether salvation must be tangible, like the Exodus, or spiritual, like freedom from the second death.

    Name theology raises the stakes even higher. Does covenant fidelity require publicly bearing and practicing the divine name, along with Torah, Sabbath, and the feasts? Or do we “make the name known” by faithfully representing the Father’s will? We also examine whether righteousness existed before later atonement claims—Noah, Abraham, Hezekiah—and what those examples imply about grace, obedience, and identity today. No one gets an easy win. What we offer instead is clarity on where the paths diverge and a shared commitment to live the return we advocate: action over posturing, charity over caricature, rigor over rumor.

    If you value thoughtful faith, careful Scripture, and honest disagreement without the noise, this conversation will meet you where you are and challenge you to go deeper. Listen, take notes, bring your questions, and then tell us what text or takeaway shifted your view. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves a good study, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show.

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    3 時間 1 分
  • Ep 29 The Confession God Is Waiting For: Acknowledging Our Ancestors' Rebellion
    2025/09/17

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    Have you ever wondered if you're misunderstanding ancient scripture? This eye-opening exploration of Isaiah 58 challenges common interpretations and reveals a profound truth about our spiritual identity that transcends generations.

    When we examine Isaiah 58 through its original language and proper context, we discover the prophet wasn't addressing Yom Kippur at all, but rather condemning hypocritical regular fasts while people continued to oppress their laborers. This distinction matters deeply, as Leviticus 23 explicitly forbids any work on the Day of Atonement.

    The most startling revelation comes through our analysis of Deuteronomy 29-30, where we uncover evidence that we are the same eternal souls who stood at Mount Sinai – now incarnated in different bodies throughout time. This isn't metaphorical; it's literal. The Hebrew text addresses "you" (aleika) as an individual who will be scattered and then return, even though those physical bodies never experienced exile.

    Why can't we see this truth? Because "to this day Yahweh has not given you a mind to understand." Our comprehension is veiled until the Most High circumcises our hearts/minds, removing the spiritual "foreskin" that prevents clear perception.

    What does the Most High truly require? Leviticus 26:40-45 provides the answer: genuine confession of our rebellion and that of our ancestors. This isn't superficial acknowledgment but a deep internal recognition (hitvedu in Hebrew) that must arise from within.

    Join us on this journey of discovery as we decode ancient wisdom and reconnect with our eternal spiritual legacy. The path to restoration begins with understanding who we truly are and what the Most High has always required of us – not just ritual observance, but wholehearted return to His covenant.

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    2 時間 11 分
  • Ep 28 The Healing Hands of Sister LC: Traditional Remedies in a Modern World
    2025/09/12

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    In this captivating conversation with Sister LC, we journey into the world of holistic healing through the hands of a passionate practitioner dedicated to reclaiming ancestral knowledge. As a certified holistic practitioner for three years, Sister LC shares her extensive expertise in creating natural remedies that serve both her family and community.

    The discussion reveals Sister LC's impressive array of handcrafted products - from specialized tea blends addressing everything from gut health to menstrual cycles, to natural soaps, deodorants, and even glycerite medicines specifically formulated for children. Her attention to detail shines as she explains the nuances of proper herbal preparation, noting how different plants require specific steeping methods to extract their full medicinal benefits.

    What makes this conversation particularly valuable is Sister LC's balanced approach to holistic healing. She emphasizes that natural remedies aren't one-size-fits-all, stating "just because it works for this person doesn't mean it's going to work for you too." This wisdom reflects her commitment to integrity in her practice, preferring to perfect her formulations before sharing them widely.

    Beyond the practical aspects of herbalism, the episode touches on deeper themes of community support and economic independence. Sister LC and her husband (who runs Living Waters Fire Protection) represent a model of self-sufficiency within the Hebrew Israelite community. Their entrepreneurial spirit speaks to the importance of creating sustainable solutions and supporting Black-owned businesses.

    As Sister LC powerfully reminds us, "Take care of yourself. You got one body. You got one life." Her work isn't just about selling products—it's about preserving traditional wisdom and empowering others to reclaim control over their health through natural means. Whether you're a seasoned herbalist or simply curious about natural alternatives, this episode offers valuable insights into holistic living from someone who truly walks the talk.

    Connect with Sister LC on Facebook to learn more about her products and holistic practices!

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    1 時間 19 分
  • Ep 27 From Fruity Loops to Kingdom Work: A Producer's Journey Pt 2: TsadiqqMuzik144
    2025/08/13

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    Brotherhood, beats, and divine inspiration take center stage as Zadak Music returns for an intimate conversation about his journey deeper into truth music production. What begins as a casual catch-up between spiritual brothers quickly transforms into a profound exploration of creative purpose and supernatural encounters.

    Zadak shares a remarkable testimony of unexplainable miracles that strengthened his faith, including water bottles that remained inexplicably cold despite sitting in scorching summer heat for a week. "The only way you can explain it is that it's the power of Yah," he reflects, revealing how these divine interventions shaped his spiritual journey alongside family members who discovered the truth around the same time, each accepting it at their own pace.

    Music remains at the heart of his ministry, with Zadak offering unprecedented access to his creative process. From crafting original samples to his methodical beat-building approach—starting with textured melodics before layering counter melodies, baselines, and drums—we witness the meticulous craftsmanship behind his distinctive sound. The revelation that he produces approximately 15 beats weekly, amassing nearly 1,000 beats in recent years, speaks to his dedication. Most fascinating is his disclosure that some of his most powerful music originates directly from dreams where melodies and concepts are divinely imparted.

    Currently working on a 13-song album he hopes to complete before summer, Zadak expresses his desire to collaborate with the entire truth music community. "I want to be the DJ Khaled of Israel," he shares, envisioning projects that bring together multiple artists on powerful tracks that honor the Most High. The conversation ultimately reveals how true brotherhood in music extends beyond business transactions to genuine support during difficult seasons—a testament to building genuine connections in a creative community united by faith and purpose.

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    1 時間 25 分
  • Ep 26 From Fruity Loops to Kingdom Work: A Producer's Journey Pt1: TsadiqqMuzik144
    2025/08/06

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    The creative journey of a dedicated music producer rarely follows a straight path, especially when guided by spiritual purpose rather than mainstream success. TsadiqqMuzik144 sits down with us to explore how his evolution from hobbyist to prolific beat-maker has been fundamentally shaped by his spiritual awakening.

    With nearly a thousand beats in his catalog spanning everything from Latin rhythms to rock influences, Tsadiqq reveals the mysterious nature of his creative process: "When I'm making music, I don't have any thoughts at all. Music is just coming out of me." This intuitive approach has generated tracks that artists immediately connect with, often leading to powerful collaborations that serve what he calls "kingdom work."

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn when Tsadiqq details how he narrowly avoided the music industry's notorious traps. He breaks down the mechanics of predatory 360 deals that leave artists owing "over a million dollars" while essentially becoming "slaves to the corporation." This insider knowledge has helped him maintain independence while creating authentic music that aligns with his values.

    Beyond production techniques, we explore Tsadiqq's spiritual journey that began in 2013 when a book called "Fossilized Customs" transformed his understanding of faith and purpose. This awakening not only changed his personal trajectory but influenced his entire approach to music creation – prioritizing accessibility over profit by keeping his rates reasonable so more artists can create meaningful work.

    Whether you're a music producer seeking to maintain integrity in your craft, an artist navigating industry pitfalls, or simply someone drawn to authentic stories of purpose-driven creativity, this conversation offers valuable insights into balancing artistic excellence with spiritual commitment. Connect with TsadiqqMuzik144 on TikTok to experience his unique sound and production style.

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  • Ep 25 Bridging Faith and Music: A Conversation with Fred Pope Jr.
    2025/07/09

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    Fred Pope Jr. brings a refreshing breath of authenticity to this soul-stirring conversation about faith, music, and spiritual growth. As a minister, musician, and producer, Fred shares how his journey through different spiritual paths ultimately strengthened his Christian faith and ministry, providing him with unique tools for understanding scripture and connecting with others.

    The conversation takes a powerful turn when examining the concept of "fearing God." Fred challenges listeners to reconsider traditional interpretations, suggesting that reverence and relationship should replace terror in our approach to the Divine. "If you're doing right, there's nothing to fear," he explains, offering a perspective that transforms spiritual practice from anxiety-driven obligation to loving connection.

    Music emerges as a central theme throughout the episode, with Fred describing how growing up in a family saturated with musical talent shaped his understanding of sound as a spiritual force. "Everything in the world has a sound," he notes, "that's how [God] created the world." This perspective elevates his approach to production and ministry, seeing music not merely as entertainment but as a vehicle for delivering life-changing truth in accessible forms.

    When discussing current world events and conflicts in Israel, Fred provides thoughtful biblical context while emphasizing personal spiritual preparation over political anxiety. His insights on family traditions—particularly the Thanksgiving gatherings featuring prayer circles and scripture recitation—offer beautiful examples of how faith practices can bind generations together and create lasting spiritual foundations.

    Perhaps most compelling is Fred's transparency about his own ongoing growth and challenges, including his visual impairment, which hasn't limited his ministry or music production. His humility creates space for listeners at any stage of their spiritual journey to feel welcome and encouraged. "God loves you," he concludes, "and there's more available to you—just come and get it." This conversation will leave you reflecting on your own relationship with faith, purpose, and authentic connection long after the episode ends.

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    1 時間 42 分
  • Ep 24 The Genesis: A Sister's Journey From Pentecostal Roots to Hebrew Awakening:
    2025/07/02

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    Sister A-Rhyme returns for a soul-stirring second conversation that digs deeper into the roots of her spiritual journey. From her earliest memories of sitting at her grandmother's knee absorbing scripture while other children played outside, to her gradual awakening to biblical truths that led her away from traditional Christianity, this episode reveals the authentic path of someone who prioritized truth over tradition.

    What makes this conversation so compelling is A-Rhyme's honesty about her transition. While still attending Pentecostal Apostolic services, she began questioning practices and implementing biblical dietary laws in her home. She describes how she approached church leaders with scripture contradicting their practices, only to receive acknowledgment without change. This disconnect eventually led her to seek truth outside organized religious structures, a journey that resonates with many today who feel spiritually homeless.

    Her experience with Hebrew organizations after leaving Christianity proves particularly illuminating. After briefly joining a group following "Yahushua," she witnessed internal divisions over doctrine and finances that reinforced her growing conviction that organized religion itself often leads to the same human problems, regardless of the name. "I didn't want to be a part of any organized religion at all," she shares, articulating a sentiment many truth-seekers feel but struggle to express.

    The heart of this episode centers on building authentic spiritual community without institutional frameworks. A-Rhyme introduces "the plug" – her concept for connecting like-minded individuals who support each other practically and spiritually. Her wisdom that "you think you need 50 people, but you don't" offers a refreshing alternative to mass-movement approaches that often fail to create lasting change. Through personal testimonies of divine protection and a moving original poem, she demonstrates how direct experiences with the Most High shaped her understanding more profoundly than any teaching could.

    Ready to rethink your approach to spiritual community? Join us for this transformative conversation that challenges conventional religious structures while offering practical wisdom for authentic spiritual growth. Subscribe now to continue following A-Rhyme's journey and discover how small circles of truth-seekers can support each other in ways large organizations never could.

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    1 時間 47 分