Join host Kahn Ellmers as he welcomes K-Anthony, an award-winning artist blending the sounds of reggae, R&B, and gospel with a message of hope and purpose. From his musical beginnings in Falmouth, Jamaica, to receiving a JUNO Award, K-Anthony's journey is a testament to his dedication and talent.
K-Anthony shares the inspiration behind his song, "FREE," discussing its message of liberation, faith, and finding your true self. He reflects on his musical influences, his passion for reaching young people, and his desire to bring a sense of hope to those who feel lost.
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Explore K-Anthony's music and connect with him on his website: https://kanthonylive.com and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kanthonylive.
Next week on Adventist Waves, we'll be featuring another talented Adventist musician with a powerful story to share - Kimberly Houliston!
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