Also known as E.T.W Active until 1997 Genre Christian hip hop | Origin United States Labels Forefront Active from 1989 | |
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Years active 1989 (1989)–1997 (1997) Past members M.C. FreeM.C. L. KingJohnnie Jam Albums Ain't Nobody Dyin' But Us Similar Stephen Wiley, Dynamic Twins, Danny Rodriguez, Michael Peace, Gospel Gangstaz |
E t w end time warriors stay together 1993
End Time Warriors (also known as E.T.W.) were founded by MC Free, MC L King and Johnnie Jam. E.T.W. was one of the first successful Christian rap groups releasing their first album in 1989 on ForeFront Records. Much like fellow rookie label mates DC Talk, they featured fun, upbeat, and direct rhymes about their faith and the gospel. E.T.W.s lyrics grew darker through their career and drinking, drugs, and violence became major themes in their music as they addressed problems in hip-hop culture. One of their biggest hits was their cover of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together", and their song "Give It Up" was nominated for a Dove Award. They broke up in the mid-1990s.
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History
Their debut album was released in 1989 on ForeFront Records. In total, they released five full-length albums and the cover, "If God Is My Father", released on the Larry Norman tribute album One Way: Songs of Larry Norman in 1995. Their last album is Ain't Nobody Dyin' But Us, released in 1997.
Discography
Songs
Stay TogetherLet's Stay Together · 1993
Abstract RealityPsychotheosocioghettopathic:Th · 1995
Ain't Nobody Dying But UsPsychotheosocioghettopathic:Th · 1995