UK Christian rap and grime artist Feed'Em returns with his brand-new single Once in a While, marking his first official release since the critically celebrated Gospel of Grime project in 2024. Once in a While, produced by JTMadeThis, blends raw, unapologetic grime lyricism with a smooth, jazzy instrumental, offering a clean and refreshing alternative within the UK rap landscape. The track delivers sharp flows and reflective substance, staying true to the roots of grime while pushing the sound forward.
The release follows a strong run for Feed’Em, whose Gospel of Grime... Read More UK Christian rap and grime artist Feed'Em returns with his brand-new single Once in a While, marking his first official release since the critically celebrated Gospel of Grime project in 2024. Once in a While, produced by JTMadeThis, blends raw, unapologetic grime lyricism with a smooth, jazzy instrumental, offering a clean and refreshing alternative within the UK rap landscape. The track delivers sharp flows and reflective substance, staying true to the roots of grime while pushing the sound forward.
The release follows a strong run for Feed’Em, whose Gospel of Grime project received recognition across both Christian and secular spaces. Its leading single Gospel Grind was picked up by Sian Anderson on BBC Radio 1Xtra, solidifying Feed’Em’s position as a respected voice within UK music culture. Since then, Feed’Em has hosted his debut headline show, celebrating 10 years of releasing music — a milestone moment that set the stage for what looks to be a promising year ahead. Once in a While serves as both a reintroduction and a statement piece, encouraging artists and listeners alike to return to the essence of music rather than chasing trends, fame, or glamour.
Once in the while is featured on a brand new series by Premier Gospel called Fire and Flows. Rooted in his upbringing within UK grime culture, Feed’Em continues to champion authenticity, honest storytelling, and cultural integrity. Once in a While is a reflective yet confident reminder that real impact comes from staying true to the message and the culture that shaped you.
UK Christian rap artist Feed'Em made a landmark television appearance on BBC One’s Sunday Morning Live, where he performed an acoustic version of his song "He Reigns" alongside his wife, Claire Lenga. The performance marks…