A hip-hop voice that turned toward Christian themes, leaving behind songs like 'You Were There' and 'Demons.'
For a quick sense of T-Bone, try 'You Were There' and 'Demons.' They give you both sides of what he was doing.
T-Bone's catalog shows a clear shift from straight hip-hop to something more spiritually focused. 'You Were There' sits alongside tracks like 'Street Preacha' and 'Conversion,' which lean into gospel territory. The music itself tells the story when the biography gets murky.
The songs suggest someone who started with hip-hop tracks like 'Throw Ya Handz Up' and 'Bounce.' Later work includes 'Sing Your Praise' with Natalie LaRue and Mark Stuart, pointing toward Christian rap. There's no clear chronology, but the themes move from the street to something more devotional.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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