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The up and coming rapper out of Atlanta, Tyrone Noble AKA Messiah is bringing a spiritual element into mainstream music. Messiah got his feet wet as an MC while being inspired by famous rapper Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick's music inspired Messiah to put his thoughts to paper. He began to record a concept album in the audio booth of Soul Asylum studios in Atlanta, Georgia. "Goddess," one of the tracks recorded there, became Messiah first single off his "Sinner's Redemption" album - which was released 13 February 2015. Messiah is scheduled to perform at the Vinyl on the 9th of April, 2015. 


Contact: Tyrone Noble             FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tel: (678) 857-0449
Emailtnoble0911@gmail.com 
MESSIAH BRINGS A UNIQUE SPIRITUAL ELEMENT TO HIP HOP
Positive, Uplifting Music Concerned With The Soul
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America – February 1st, 2015 – Messiah started writing poetry   at the age of 18 and has never looked back. The former Navy sailor wrote about his life and relationships, and is currently a hit on PR radio and Beat Lounge Sounds. 
His latest release is Sinner’s Redemption (February 2013), a tale of the quest of a young man searching for his inner self. This journey takes him through all the material pleasures of the world until he finds the true mission: preserving his soul with positivity and good choices. 
“I am a hip hop artist,” says Messiah. “My music is different to others because I am openly describing my experiences without the need to boost my ego or seem arrogant. I am spiritual, but not preachy.” 
Messiah is currently booking shows for March and working on new spiritual music. His album can be purchased on iTunes and all other good online music retailers.
About Messiah
Tyrone Noble, better known as Messiah, is a young artist given the role as the savior of hip hop. His album is available on iTunes, and he is known for his impactful, spiritual music.For more information, visit Messiah’s "http://www.sinnersredemption.com" website.
Website:  http://sinnersredemption.com/ 
SoundCloud:  https://soundcloud.com/messiah_jc 
Twitter:  https://twitter.com/Messiah_JC 
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/2015messiah 
Instagram:  https://instagram.com/messiah_jc2015/ 
AudioMack: http://www.audiomack.com/album/messiah-8/sinners-redemption-2

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