Who God bless, no man curse
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19th Jul 2019
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Nathanael
In America, an organisation called the Prayze Factor People’s Choice Awards has been established to help publicise the tens of thousands of independent Christian artists from numerous nations.
Prayze Factor is helping artists.
With a “fan popularity” voting system in place, Prayze Factor has become a helpful guide to bring people’s attention to artists whose recordings deserve wide exposure.
So xRhythms listeners currently grooving to the reggae rap song 'Appointment', by Nathanael, won’t be too surprised that the Trinidad & Tobago-based artist has been nominated for this year’s awards.
Fans have nominated Nathanael for 'Artist Of The Year', 'Contemporary Artist Of The Year', and 'Songwriter Of The Year'. He plays in everything from pop, reggae, soca/calypso, hip-hop, and dance.
Nathanael is making an international impact.
His hot singles like 'Courage', featuring Udo Ibeleme, and the soca-driven dance cut 'Take Meh', have brought Nathanael considerable attention in his homeland, while his xRhythms radio hit with its memorable line “who God bless, no man curse” is now making an international impact.
Born Ryan Hamilton, the 31-year-old singer, rapper and producer has been recording steadily since 2012, and has had a goodly stint playing keyboards for gospel reggae hitmaker Sherwin Gardner.
Clearly Trinidad & Tobago could soon have its first bona fide Christian music star.