JayEss – Walking By Faith
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JayEss has gained a reputation as one of the most significant lyricists on the UK Christian Rap (#UKCR) scene, a spokesperson to his generation and beyond. His tracks are seriously challenging and thought provoking, documenting his journey and speaking bold truths.
Jay Ess took ‘Walking by Faith’ a step further and interviews a young visually impaired gentleman from the OBAC charity in London. OBAC was founded in 1988 by a group of committed visually impaired African and Caribbean to support people with blindness and other sensory and physical impairments.
He says:
“One of the organisations I’ve chosen to work with is OBAC (Organisation for Black African Caribbean), hopefully the money generated from physical sales will enable them to do more for those who have partial vision or are fully blind.”
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JayEss has gained a reputation as one of the most significant lyricists on the UK Christian Rap (#UKCR) scene, a spokesperson to his generation and beyond. His tracks are seriously challenging and thought provoking, documenting his journey and speaking bold truths.
Jay Ess took ‘Walking by Faith’ a step further and interviews a young visually impaired gentleman from the OBAC charity in London. OBAC was founded in 1988 by a group of committed visually impaired African and Caribbean to support people with blindness and other sensory and physical impairments.
He says:
“One of the organisations I’ve chosen to work with is OBAC (Organisation for Black African Caribbean), hopefully the money generated from physical sales will enable them to do more for those who have partial vision or are fully blind.”
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JayEss – Walking By Faith (Free Download)
JayEss has gained a reputation as one of the most significant lyricists on the UK Christian Rap (#UKCR) scene, a spokesperson to his generation and beyond. His tracks are seriously challenging and thought provoking, documenting his journey and speaking bold truths.
Jay Ess took ‘Walking by Faith’ a step further and interviews a young visually impaired gentleman from the OBAC charity in London. OBAC was founded in 1988 by a group of committed visually impaired African and Caribbean to support people with blindness and other sensory and physical impairments.
He says:
“One of the organisations I’ve chosen to work with is OBAC (Organisation for Black African Caribbean), hopefully the money generated from physical sales will enable them to do more for those who have partial vision or are fully blind.”
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