Birth name Delmar Lawrence Role Musician · mrdel.com | Name Mr. Del Website mrdel.com | |
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Also known as Mr. Del, Del Lawrence, The Hope Dealer Genres Christian Hip Hop, Southern Hip Hop, Crunk, Dirty Rap [early], Hardcore Hip Hop [early], Gangsta Rap [early] Occupation(s) Rapper, Record Producer, President of Dedicated Music Group (DMG) Associated acts Gangsta Boo, La Chat, Canton Jones Similar People Canton Jones, Uncle Reece, Prophet Entertainment, VL Mike, D‑Maub Profiles | ||
Record label Universal Music Group |
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Mr. Del (born Delmar H. Lawrence III; June 11, 1978), is an American Christian rapper and music producer. He is president of the independent record label Dedicated Music Group (DMG)/Universal Records. According to an article published by blackchristiannews.com, Del was formerly a member of the Oscar-winning, platinum-selling rap group Three 6 Mafia. However, he was only featured on one song, 'Azz & Tittiez'. He received a Grammy award nomination for Best Rock Gospel Album of the year and 2010 GMA Dove Award nomination for Rap/Hip Hop Album of the year. His first solo album, The Future (EMI Gospel), was released in 2005 and debuted at No. 15 on Billboard’s Gospel Chart. Hope Dealer, was released in 2007 and peaked at No. 47 on Billboard’s Gospel Chart and featured American jazz musician Kirk Whalum. Thrilla (DMG/Universal Records), was released in 2009 and debuted at No. 2 on the Christian R&B/Hip Hop Chart.
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- Mr del when men worship on dat ft canton jones uncle reece music video mrdel rapzilla
- Canton jones hallelujah ft deitrick haddon dpb mr del cantonjones deitrickhaddon mrdel
- Early life and career
- Discography
- References

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Early life and career

Mr. Del was born Delmar Lawrence in Memphis, TN. He began his music career recording a song with the rap group Three 6 Mafia. After dedicating his life to Christ in 2000, he left the secular rap genre to begin his own ministry and record label.
Discography

