Rap Artist Trapped in ‘Satanic’ Music Industry Cried for God, Was Saved From Drugs, Spiritual Death

Rap Artist Trapped in ‘Satanic’ Music Industry Cried for God, Was Saved From Drugs, Spiritual Death
Courtesy of Isaiah Robin
Michael Wing
Updated:
0:00
It was 1997 when then-7-year-old Isaiah Robin first made his big splash in the bustling rap music scene in San Bernardino, California. He’s come a long way since then. Now he rhymes about Yahushua and God in the Lone Star State.

In their early days, he and his group, the LAX Boyz, started off rapping in their garage, but later shared the stage with megastars such as Jay-Z, Chris Brown, B2K, and Twista. They recorded for Def Jam and Death Row. They had their own commercial and were all over BET.

Michael Wing
Michael Wing
Editor and Writer
Michael Wing is a writer and editor based in Calgary, Canada, where he was born and educated in the arts. He writes mainly on culture, human interest, and trending news.
Related Topics