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  • OG Flow was about twelve years old when his sister (“Lil D”) introduced him to Carlos-Alberto,

    who went to Lil D’s high school at that time. Carlos-Alberto was in a CHH group called,

    “God’s New Creation” (Later known as “Kandle”). The flow began searching for God and

    changing his life.

    Flow met up with his older brother (“Age”) and told him how he gave his life to God. Age

    was a gang leader in a large gang from the Denver, Colorado Metro Area. The flow was

    influenced by a rival gang of Ages. Age, who was recently arrested and booked on several

    felony charges, had recently surrendered his life to God as well. The two brothers wanted to

    form a Ministry where they could spread the Gospel and help gang members and inner-city

    people come to know God. The two formed the CHH rap group named, Preachas In Tha

    Hood.

    Preachas in tha Hood took their talents to prisons where they performed, gave testimonies,

    and shared their lives with inmates through Prison Fellowship. They toured all over the

    nation in churches, arenas, and anywhere else with a stage. They were spreading the

    gospel of Jesus Christ to whoever would listen. Once conflicting brothers, the two pledged

    to introduce listeners to the only one who can change hearts–Jesus.

    Preachas in tha Hood was eventually picked up by the “Worlds Largest Gospel Hip-Hop

    The label”, Grapetree Records. Their first album, “Gangstaz Pain” was released on Grapetree

    Music Group’s label Phat Boy Recordings in 1997. The fourth and last album, “Gangsta

    Hits” was released in 2001. Their second album called, “Tearz of a Gangsta” was nominated

    for a Dove Award under the Gospel Music Association for Best Gospel/Rap/Hip-Hop Album

    of the Year.

  • One Man, One Mic, and two and a half hearts.

    I love my job… How many times have you heard me say that during my show, at least 400 times… I enjoy playing all kinds of music and have been known to go from the ’50s and ’60s to the ’70s and ’80s, and then today’s hits all in one show AND make it sound smooth.

    I started in the clubs back in the late 80s in Aurora, Colorado at Mardi Gras. What a blast and haven’t missed out since.

    Today, I am the owner of Sky Blue Radio, a disabled US Army Veteran, and do a show every Friday Night at 2300Z or 5 pm Mountain time. Be sure to check it out!

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