
OG Flow 12/18
Mafu Guambe
विवरण
<p>OG Flow was about twelve years old when his sister (“Lil D”) introduced him to Carlos-Alberto,</p> <p>who went to Lil D’s high school at that time. Carlos-Alberto was in a CHH group called,</p> <p>“God’s New Creation” (Later known as “Kandle”). The flow began searching for God and</p> <p>changing his life.</p> <p>Flow met up with his older brother (“Age”) and told him how he gave his life to God. Age</p> <p>was a gang leader in a large gang from the Denver, Colorado Metro Area. The flow was</p> <p>influenced by a rival gang of Ages. Age, who was recently arrested and booked on several</p> <p>felony charges, had recently surrendered his life to God as well. The two brothers wanted to</p> <p>form a Ministry where they could spread the Gospel and help gang members and inner-city</p> <p>people come to know God. The two formed the CHH rap group named, Preachas In Tha</p> <p>Hood.</p> <p>Preachas in tha Hood took their talents to prisons where they performed, gave testimonies,</p> <p>and shared their lives with inmates through Prison Fellowship. They toured all over the</p> <p>nation in churches, arenas, and anywhere else with a stage. They were spreading the</p> <p>gospel of Jesus Christ to whoever would listen. Once conflicting brothers, the two pledged</p> <p>to introduce listeners to the only one who can change hearts–Jesus.</p> <p>Preachas in tha Hood was eventually picked up by the “Worlds Largest Gospel Hip-Hop</p> <p>The label”, Grapetree Records. Their first album, “Gangstaz Pain” was released on Grapetree</p> <p>Music Group’s label Phat Boy Recordings in 1997. The fourth and last album, “Gangsta</p> <p>Hits” was released in 2001. Their second album called, “Tearz of a Gangsta” was nominated</p> <p>for a Dove Award under the Gospel Music Association for Best Gospel/Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year.</p>