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New Music from K’nek Could Have Skeptics Swallowing Their Pride

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Rising Christian hip-hop artist K’nek is back with a bold new single that’s already making waves—and may just have skeptics rethinking their words. “Over the years, I’ve faced my share of doubters—people who didn’t believe in my abilities,” K’nek shares. “But rather than seeking revenge, I hold onto the wisdom of Romans 12:19, which reminds us to leave judgment to God. My new song plays off the idiom ‘eating crow,’ meaning to admit you were wrong, even when it’s difficult or humbling. It’s a reflection on that mindset, a reminder to stay focused on my God-given purpose.”

The track features two rising artists, Razzie and Nachaash, who have also battled skepticism in their careers. Together, they deliver a compelling anthem of perseverance and faith. Already earning spots on multiple playlists and radio stations, the song is quickly gaining traction and resonating with listeners. Now available on all major streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube.

Born Wesly Giordany, K’nek is a Christian hip-hop artist from Hollywood, FL, known for his motivational, faith driven music. His work embodies themes of positivity, perseverance, and spirituality, reflecting the principles he lives by. In addition to his artistry, he also produces music under the name WesTheTech.

 

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