Music

ANDY REBIRTH WITH MESSAGE IN NEW SONG “HIGH LIFE”.

Lit Above The Influence. When Andy Rebirth’s life flashes before him he makes a change. He paints a picture of his life-changing experience in latest single “High Life.”

In latest single “High Life”, Rebirth talks about finding the light in his clouded decisions. When asked the inspiration behind the song, his manager responded “To cancel a culture that promotes drugs, killing, and disrespecting Queens!” “Ain’t nothing fly about popp’n pills, prison , and killing off the future and disrespecting Queens!” “Generational wealth is fly , a husband, brother, father mentor is fly!”

Andy Rebirth has been on the rap scene for years.,Rebirth has opened up for artist such as Kevin Gates throughout his career . His music has also been featured on VH1’s Love & Hip-Hop. Rebirth has evolved remarkably things weren’t always on the up and up for him. Rebirth became a felon at the age of 13 and was sentenced to first-degree attempted murder four years later. He found himself imprisoned countless times. It wasn’t until his 3rd overdose that he decided to walk away completely from his fast-paced life and makes a turnaround and become a pastor and Christian Rapper. Click here to view the full clip on the Letzchopitup Podcast .

Andy Rebirth is giving you a first hand experience of how living righteously is not dead! Check the video out on YouTube now : https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=sTa96wYbyzY

Lanece Webb

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