Stephen Wiley

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Stephen Wiley is recognized as the first artist to have recorded Christian rap for one of the major Christian labels with his 1985 release on the Brentwood Records label, Bible Break. (At the time, Wiley was a member of the crusade team at Kenneth Hagin’s Rhema Bible Church in Broken Arrow, OK.)[1]

Wiley would later serve as assistant pastor/youth minister at the predominantly-black Crenshaw Christian Center in Los Angeles CA under televangelist Frederick K.C. Price.[2]

[edit] Discography

1. Bible Break, Brentwood Music, 1985.
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4. Get Real, Brentwood Music, 1989.
5. Rhapsody
6. Rhythm and Poetry

[edit] Citations

1. http://www.josefsorett.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/beatsrhymesbiblestaap-websiteexcerpt.pdf, page 3