GAWVI to Release "Heathen" Album April 10
Reach Records' six-time Dove award-winning Christian rap/hip-hop/EDM artist GAWVI, is prepared to ruffle some feathers with his third full-length album, Heathen, set to release on April 10, 2020. The EDM / hip-hop artist has been known to push boundaries in music as evidenced by his two RIAA Certified Gold Records for production ("Anomaly," Lecrae: "You Can't Stop Me," Andy Mineo) and as a solo artist shown in his debut album We Belong and sophomore project Panorama. Heathen will be no different as GAWVI aims to push against the Christian culture in hopes to deconstruct any unhealthy cultural norms.
"Heathen is the album I feel most confident and true to myself especially with all the confusion going on in the world," shares GAWVI. "With this record, I wanted to say 'hey world, I've been labeled as a heathen, not because I am a sinner or a bad person, but because I went against the 'Christian culture mold.'" He continues, "heathen actually means ethnos in Greek, which stands for ethnicity and it also means gentiles. When it is used in the Bible, it is described as a person who was not Jewish or someone with a different cultural background. So it got me thinking, how did this word get lost in translation? And I realized, this is what happens to us as humans. At the beginning God designed us to be who we are meant to be, yet we let labels influence us and shape our identity. So I want to embrace the word 'heathen', and do something different with the Christian culture, and let people know that it is okay to live outside of the norm. When someone says to me 'what you are doing is not normal', my response is 'thank you.'"
Focusing on his personal growth, GAWVI wants to connect with his listeners through authenticity and transparency. With Heathen, GAWVI was inspired by the letters to the Apostle Paul, and the collection of 17 songs nudge Christian listeners to examine how standards of acceptability may be limiting new voices from communicating God's grace to a world in need of a home. On this new project, GAWVI positions himself as the voice of an outsider, the least of these ... the heathen.
The album was recorded in Ft. Lauderdale, FL and was produced by GAWVI himself. Additionally, the record Heathen features numerous collaborations including Israel Houghton, labelmate Trip Lee, Aklesso, Wordsplayed, Daramola, Wxlf, Parris Chariz & Tommy Royale.
GAWVI'S hit single "Fight for Me" featuring Lecrae won Hip-Hop Song of the Year at the 50th Annual Dove Awards in 2019. The song has generated over 204k song equivalents sold to date, 11M YouTube views on the music video and appeared on four viral 50 playlist: US Viral 50, Global Viral 50, Canada Viral 50 and Singapore Viral 50. GAWVI has been praised by the likes of Esquire, VIBE, Relevant, EDM Nations, CCMmagazine.com, Magnetic Mag and more. GAWVI has received syncs with Netflix ("Flight for Me", Locke & Key and "Cumbia" Ibiza), FOX ("Cumbia" Deputy) and ESPN ("High Note" and First Take programming). His debut LP, We Belong peaked at No. 7 on both the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums and Billboard Top Christian Albums Chart. His debut EP Lost in Hue (2016), reached No. 2 on the Billboard Electronic/Dance Chart, hit No. 1 on the iTunes Dance Chart and has garnered nearly 2 million streams on Spotify.
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