Three Early KJ-52 Albums Combined For 'Three-Peat'

Oct 26 2011

Five time Dove Award winning Rap/Hip Hop artist KJ-52 will release a triple CD album titled 'Three-Peat' on 29th November 2011. The album combines three of the rapper's early albums, 'Collaborations' (2002), 'It's Pronounced Five Two' (2003) and 'Behind The Musik' (2005).

Gathering influence from multiple genres, KJ and a wonder-team of producers and engineers (Aaron Sprinkle: Anberlin, The Almost/ David Bendeth- Paramore/ JR McNeely- Jeremy Camp, Kutless) have created a fierce sound that shatters all expectations.

"KJ-52 has become one of the most trusted names in music as a songwriter, producer, minister, and comic poet, in spite of many seemingly insurmountable obstacles", says BEC Recordings. "Most have said these things cannot be combined at all, let alone form an equation for success. But KJ has grown more than accustomed to facing his nay sayers head on."

KJ-52 recently made a guest appearance on Newsboys 2010 album 'Born Again', providing the rap for their cover of the DC Talk classic 'Jesus Freak'.

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