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RnB (2009-07-02)

Former Three 6 Mafia Member Mr. Del Releases THRILLA

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NASHVILLE, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Nashville Publicity Group) - Mr. Del, former member of the multi-platinum, hardcore rap group Three 6 Mafia, released his third solo album, THRILLA, on June 30th. The highly anticipated project is the first release through Holy South's new major distribution partnership with Universal Music Christian Group.

The Memphis-based rapper is widely recognized as an innovator in the genre, both as an artist and a producer. Mr. Del's first solo effort, 2005's The Future (EMI Gospel), debuted at No 15 on Billboard's Gospel Chart.
In 2007, he followed it up with the equally successful Hope Dealer (Holy South), which featured a collaboration with jazz master Kirk Whalum.

In addition to his solo work, Mr. Del put together 2008's Gumbo Red, an extraordinary collaboration with Canton Jones, Lisa McClendon and newcomer Ramona Jones. He has also worked with multi-platinum artist Salt of Salt-n-Pepa and Dove Award-winning Christian pop group Out of Eden.

THRILLA is Mr. Del's most musically diverse project to date. The project includes a collaboration with rap mate Mali Music on the reggae-infused "Spread the Gospel," as well as the high energy "Rock it Out," which features performances by IroCc and Canton Jones.

Mr. Del opens his personal journals on songs like "Don't Do It" and "My Life Rated 'R' (Real)," using his lyrics to tell of life growing up with an abusive stepfather, life in the streets and living with a wounded soul.

"Life motivates and inspires me to write," says Mr. Del. "My lyrics aren't just for entertaining, but for piercing the heart of the listener and igniting life-changing actions."

With THRILLA, Mr. Del hopes to cross borders and break down barriers that still exist within the Christian community.

"I want this industry to not be so segregated," he stresses. "What we see is that Christian represents Caucasian, and Gospel represents African-American. This isn't a true representation of the Kingdom."

The Christian Hip Hop genre is still viewed with skepticism by many in the church, which can affect the promotion and visibility of the genre.

"The biggest misconception is that what we do is not of God," states Mr. Del. "But I don't let those small hurdles limit my ministry and mission. I am not bound to the Christian and Gospel box. My orders are from God himself. With Him there is no limit. I didn't come here to lose."



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