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When Faith in Israel steps into the conversation, the air shifts. Known as a powerhouse in the Truth Music community, she brings a rare authenticity that cuts through pretense and speaks directly to the soul. In this profound dialogue, she reveals the beautiful contradiction of her artistry: a woman whose thunderous musical presence is matched only by her gentle humility.

Growing up in a household vibrating with impromptu gospel performances—her mother and aunts turning washboards into percussion instruments while harmonizing in the kitchen—Faith found music embedded in her DNA long before she found her current path. Her evolution from a 12-year-old singer to a controversial gangster rapper to a devoted Truth Music artist unfolds as a testament to spiritual transformation that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant.

"I don't feel like you have a real relationship with the Most High unless you're sober-minded," she declares without flinching, explaining why she's stood "ten toes down" on sobriety even when "it was like a hundred Israelites versus me." This unwavering commitment to her convictions extends beyond substances to modesty, marriage, and scriptural interpretation—positions that have simultaneously built her dedicated following and created friction within the community.

What makes this conversation exceptional is Faith's willingness to unveil the struggles behind her strength. From battles with addiction to time spent incarcerated, she transforms what many would hide into powerful ministry tools. Her upcoming album (dropping first week of June) and ambitious summer tour schedule across multiple states reveal an artist in her prime, yet she consistently redirects attention from herself: "The music is just something extra. It's not my life. My life is being a wife, being a mother, being a follower of the Most High." This perspective crystallizes in her aptly named release "More Than Rap," which she explains isn't about gaining fame but awakening souls to eternal priorities while "Babylon is falling."

For those seeking authentic spiritual music that refuses to compromise or water down its message, Faith in Israel stands as both guide and inspiration. Whether you're new to Truth Music or a longtime supporter, her journey illuminates the transformative power of walking unapologetically in your purpose.

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Speaker 1 (00:14):
All praises.
I already know what this is.
It's your boy, abir.
Y'all know who that is in thebackground.
Y'all already know it's aboutto go down, it's about to go
down, it's about to go down.
So this is your boy a beard tospit your tooth podcast.

(00:35):
And I got a special one, this Ialways say all of them, my
special ones, they all specialto me because you know, I love
my brothers and sisters, butthis is a definite near and dear
special on me, one to me.
I'm sorry y'all because this ismy favorite artist, my favorite
, like I love her music and youknow I've been rocking with her
for a while and faith and uh,it's, it's beautiful, like it's

(00:56):
been a beautiful ride and she'sreally made an impact in in the,
in the community with her music, with her message, her teaching
and everything y'all.
So, without further ado, I'mgoing to let her introduce
herself, because if I was to doit, I wouldn't even give her
justice.
It wouldn't even be justiceenough if I introduced this

(01:17):
woman, this sister, thisdaughter of Zion.
So go ahead and do your thing,sis.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Oh man, listen, you just did a great job introducing
me.
I couldn't have did it anybetter.
You did just a phenomenal job.
Oh crazy, I am Miss Faith andIsrael, also known as Miss.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Israelite Faith Entertainment.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
And I do music.
I promote modesty For thesisters.
I also promote Sobriety andthen Having your spirit clean
For the most high and walking inthe truth.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
All praises and she promotes all of it Heavy and she
stands ten toes On her beliefs,on her word and what she
believes in and she ain'tfaltering y'all.
And that's the best thing aboutit, because a lot of our
sisters out here they falterwhen they say something.
They falter because people comeat them and they get the
backlash.
But not a sister has stood tentoes down with the most high and

(02:21):
on on the word that she spits.
So how long have you been likemaking music all together?

Speaker 2 (02:27):
yeah, I actually started making music when I was
12 years old.
Um, I come from a family ofmusicians and artists.
Um, my mother I'm in ahousehold of um you of listening
to my mother singing.
She was a part of a singinggospel group which consisted of

(02:50):
her and my aunts.
My grandmother had seven kids,so I come from a big family as
well the women out of thesiblings.
They formated a group, aChristian gospel group, and I
heard them, I listened to themsing growing up all the time.

(03:13):
Throughout the house, you know,my mom would be walking around
vacuuming the rug and she'ssinging, she's singing.
You know, my aunties would comeover and they're singing and
they're creating a song for thenext Sunday, for Sunday service.

(03:35):
You know what I'm saying.
It also opened doors for me tostart playing the drums, so I
was in church beating the drums.
You know playing the drums, soI was in church beating the
drums, you know.
And also, you know, just musicwas a part of, you know, my life
growing up and it just wasembedded in me because I was

(03:55):
around it.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
So much growing up.
Hey, she said her moms weresinging, started singing and
then auntie came over.
They just then, they just did awhole song.
They recorded a whole songwithout even recording it in the
kitchen.
Y'all that's black families fory'all.
That's how we used to do itback in the day, Like they used
to get down and and some of thebest songs that never got

(04:16):
recorded, never got heard, gotsung in showers and in kitchens.
You know what I'm saying?
All praises, all praises.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
All praises and it was one of those.
It's a washing board that wasused back in the day.
Like the older, the oldergeneration used a washing board
to wash clothes, right, but inmy household that was used as an
instrument.
It was like a wooden, one ofthose wooden drum handles and it
was.
It would go up and down thatthat washing board and make a

(04:49):
this, this sound that was so, sostrong and loud and it felt
like such a bass to it, yeah,that it would echo throughout
the house.
And then you heard the music.
Then you heard the singing ontop of that washboard.
That washboard was the drum andit was the instrument that was.
That was used without noinstruments.
So it was amazing time in mylife and it embedded music in as

(05:14):
a part of my life.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
Hey, that's that deep South stuff, man.
Like I already feel the spirit.
This is about to be a goodbuild, all praise.
Hey.
So, and you said at 12 yearsold, you started like just
singing and and and so did.
Were you?
Were you rhyming then, or wereyou just like singing at first?

Speaker 2 (05:35):
I was singing at first.
Um, as I got older I was kindof.
You know you, I wasn't used toany of the outside influences.
But you know, when you do seean outside influence, you're
like what is that?
When you first hear an actualrap song, you're like, oh my God
, what is that?

(05:55):
When I first heard PIMP byA-Ball and MAG, or Slick on
Robbery.
I'm like that.
I'm listening to these songslike what is that?
Even in gangster music was biggrowing up in my era.
It was big A-Ball and MJG,outkast, notorious Big Tupac.

(06:22):
That was big.
That was the music that I grewup to and that was, you know,
because it was excitinglistening to that type of music,
growing up listening to, um,nothing but gospel in the house.
So I was intrigued and I wantedto, um, and I started rapping.
My first rap, of course, wasnot that type of rap, it was a

(06:44):
Christian type rap.
But it turned into that type ofrap.
You know what I'm saying.
It turned into more gangsterrap.
And so my mom she never likedthe gangster rap she would say
you're not going to besuccessful with doing that type
of music unless you're doing itfor the most high.

(07:06):
And I used to like those wordswent through one ear and out the
other because I was gettingrecognition for the music that I
was doing, even though it wasworldly music.
I was starting to getrecognition for it and I started
doing shows and opening actsand little festivals and all of
that.
But I'm from a country, town,so it wasn't many females that

(07:30):
was rapping.
So it wasn't hard for thecompetition, it wasn't hard for
my life to shine, you know, sayper se, in doing what I was
doing.
But she would always tell methat over.
But she would always tell methat over and over.
She would always tell me thatand I knew my mom didn't.
You know she didn't agree withmy music and so you know.

(07:55):
But as a truth music artisttoday I appreciate that voice
because I remember her tellingme that and she was right.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Right, hey, you know what?
Hey, as I'm sitting herelistening to her story y'all, I
got to say something.
I'm kind of starstruck, becausethis is my favorite.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Oh my God, you say that and I keep saying it, and
I'm just so humbled hearing yousay that it means a lot to me.
You know what I'm saying.
You don'm just so humblehearing you say that it just it
means a lot to me.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't.
You don't hear that from a lotof people.
I don't hear that often youknow what I'm saying.
So hearing that it's definitely,it definitely lifts your
spirits.
It lifts your spirit, itdefinitely made me feel, you

(08:38):
know, encouraged to continue tokeep pushing.
Oh yeah, don't stop, I'd be madif you would.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
I really, really appreciate it.
When I met them down inMississippi last year, I tried
to keep it like I wasn'tstarstruck, like I just seen
Denzel or one of my you know notno idol, because we don't do no

(09:06):
idols, but like one of my, uh,like one of my, one of my, like,
like I seen, uh, let me see arapper that I, that I buyer nas
or something like that.
like it was on a level of thatlike on the uh, the boondocks.
When, uh, thug nephesis came tothey city and he was coming to
move into they days and rich andlouis, uh, what was his name?
Huey was like not huey, but theother one was like man, I don't

(09:29):
know if I want to go over there.
Like, if I go over there, wouldthat be dick right, and I'm
like that's how I was, like Ididn't want to like seem like I
was like you know, superstarstruck, but I was like and when
you, when you got on, performed,I was geeked and I was dancing
and I was like I knew all hersong, all the music to, all the
lyrics and everything.
Y'all like I ain't lying.
Like I was like so we're sostar struck, like because this

(09:52):
is like my favorite artist.
I've been listening to you for awhile, sis, like even like a
couple years, even before I metyou.
You know what I'm saying and it, it, it's always been a good
thing to know that.
You know it's sisters out herethat that make that type of
music, that that that bring thatenergy and bring that

(10:12):
positivity, and you know whatI'm saying.
And and and and have that uhlike a leadership role, as far
as you know, with the sisters inour community, and I feel like
you are one of those sistersthat have that, that quality
like that can lead our sistersinto the right way, like with
your music and with yourteachings and with you know,
with you standing firm on whatyou do.
So let's get back to this build.

(10:33):
So when did you come into thetruth, sis?

Speaker 2 (10:38):
I've been in the truth for five years now.
I'm still a babe, you know,it's just for me it may possibly
seem like I've been in thetruth longer because as soon as
I got in the truth, Iimmediately started doing truth
music, not even really knowingwhat the Israelite community was

(11:03):
really about.
You know what I'm saying as Igrow, as I'm dropping music, I'm
learning more about theIsraelite community.
So I did study a little.
I studied maybe a good year orso before I actually joined a

(11:24):
congregation Right, and then, assoon as I got baptized, I
immediately well, I was doing Iactually was writing fake Jew as
the year that I was studyingand before I got baptized and
stuff I wrote I was writing fakeJew.
And then when I, when I I came,when I actually got baptized,

(11:46):
actually you know I'm saying youknow understanding what being
an Israelite was all about andyou know, actually repentant
from because I was really doingdrugs and doing a lot of stuff
that well, drugs was my mainproblem.
Yeah, and when actually waswhen I actually shook the
addiction I was able to, Istarted, I actually went and

(12:11):
recorded the song and so, andafter maybe a couple of months,
I did the video for the song.
So that's that's where Fakedyou came about.
But when I dropped Faked you, Ithink people thought I was in
the truth for a couple of yearsI may be for a while before you
know what I'm saying but fromthe lyrics of Fake Jew, but I

(12:36):
actually was still like, stillon milk, like, and I'm still on
milk, but I mean I was likeprobably you know what I'm
saying I was a on milk, but Imean I was like probably you
know what I'm saying, I was anewborn, newborn.
But so I haven't been in thetruth for very long.
So a lot of even along the wayI have stumbled and failed and
seen different ways I could havehandled situations, but it also

(12:59):
have made me even stronger,even stronger in my stance
against certain things and likeI had, it was like it was like a
hundred Israelites versus me,like my girl Miss Judah's song
was talking about you know whatI'm saying when it came down to
my stance on on drug use.
But if people would just sitdown and listen to some of my

(13:24):
lives or sit down and listen, tomy testimony you would
understand why I go so hardabout it because I don't feel
like you have a realrelationship with the Most High
unless you're sober-minded,right, and so the Holy Spirit
can truly dwell in your temple.
And so you know there's certainthings that you know what I'm
saying, like certain things thatI've been through.

(13:45):
Why I go hard about it isbecause I've been through these
things, so I don't want to seemy sins and blood spoken Right.
You know what I'm saying andthat's the reason that I feel.
That's the reason that we domusic.
We try to show people throughour words and through our music
that there's a better way tohandle things, like follow the
commandments.

(14:05):
You know what I'm saying.
Let all that stuff go Repent.
You know what I'm saying.
Focus on the most high, focuson the kingdom.
You know what I mean.
Love your husband, respect yourhusband, honor your husband.
If you talking bad about yourhusband, that's no honor in you.
You're not getting no honorfrom that.
You know what I'm saying.

(14:26):
Like, all of these things thatwe talk about in our music is
for the betterment of our people.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Betterment of our people.
Right yeah, right right, goahead, I'm listening.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
I'm just ad-libbing, that's all.
No, not even.
That's just what.
I'm on you, that's just what.
I'm on.
You know, I have, and I think,faith in Israel, my husband,
gave that stuff to you know, I'msaying like I have, first of
all and foremost, I have faithin the most high but faith in
Israel is my music, is my music,is my music name.

(15:03):
You know what I'm saying toenlighten my people, that I have
faith in my people as well.
Y'all you know, I have faiththat y'all can come out of that
dirt and that mire, that y'allcan come out of that sin, that
y'all can feel what I feel, thezeal that I feel when I serve
the Most High.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
So you know.
All praise to the Most High.
You know what I'm saying.
So all praise to the most high.
I never knew that that's deep.
That's your name.
Well, of course, we all chooseand pick names that have
significance and meaning, butfor it to be that that's deep, I
never knew that about you.

(15:44):
That's just something else Iknow about my favorite artist.
Y'all, I'm winning.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
All phrases, all phrases.
Another thing is, you know, Ihad a criminal lifestyle, and
that's another thing that wasembarrassing to me to talk about
, because I had been, you know,I had been in jail.
I actually went to prison oncetoo, and that was something that
was embarrassing for me to talkabout.

(16:12):
But it's so many sisters that'sin prison, there's so many
sisters that are in jail.
It's so many sisters that's inthe truth that I don't sit down
and talk to.
It's like man, I went to jailfor this and that, too, you know
what I'm saying.
Like you would not even imaginethe sisters that have been to
jail that have that havepodcasts that's other truth.

(16:39):
music artists you know what I'msaying that are married to
deacons and stuff that youwouldn't even believe, that been
to jail before.
But you don't say the most.
I even say in scriptures in thein the last days, saving on
cast a lot of us in prison rightyou know what I'm saying.
Like we, that's that's what,that's where you, that's why a
lot of our people sitting,sitting in prison, a lot of

(17:01):
people sitting in prison, youknow I'm saying that, saying
they are frowned upon becausethey went to prison.
I went to jail.
They're frowned upon.
So I'm an advocate.
When it comes down to peoplethat have been in prison, people
that's in jail, I'm an advocateon that too.
I try to do the best I can.
I try to do the most I can,even if it's just a letter, you

(17:23):
know what I'm saying Accept thephone call.
I try to do the best I can forthose people as well and spread
the truth to those sisters aswell.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
That's what's up.
That's what's up and that's whatit's about.
So it's like the spreading thetruth, spreading the love,
spreading the message and justbeing a good steward, like you
know, and steward like you know,and and and trying to serve the
most high to the best of ourabilities.
Like you know, we, we all human,we all got a past.
Some of us got a illustriouspast, like you know, but, and

(17:53):
some of us have, uh, you know, ahorrible past and it is what it
is like.
But we here now and we here,and the biggest thing is that we
here together, you know,because we, we, we could, it's a
lot of us that that passed on,that ain't here, like and, and
now we like, what do we do?

(18:13):
You know, where do we move, howdo we move, and and we just got
to keep on moving together,like and doing what we got to do
, and that's a beautiful thing.
So it's like you, you so do youdo any other outreach things,
any other programs that you area part of, like you know, in
your camp or anything like that,like you want to give a shout
out to your camp or anythinglike that, you know?

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Well, actually I had it's a long story about this,
about the camp situation, andit's something I don't want to
talk about at the moment.
Okay, but all praises to themost high for, you know, the
congregation that you know themost high have, um, you know,
placed me amongst it's.

(18:57):
All praise to the most high forthem.
And, um, I would say, as ofright now, i'm'm just doing a
lot of self-examination, I'mdoing a lot of real, I'm
realizing that it's my day onesand the people that love me for

(19:20):
me.
They love me for me.
I don't have to try to besomething that I'm not in order
to gain fans or in order to gainfollowers or friends and stuff.
I'm just at the point in mylife where, if you don't, if you
disagree with my stance againstsmoking weed, you know what I'm

(19:42):
saying, like you know myproject, we don't teach polygamy
.
If you disagree with that, youknow I'm saying like you know,
my project, we don't, we don'tteach polygamy.
If you disagree with that, youknow, saying like it's okay, you
don't have to be on my page,you'll have to follow me, you'll
have to be my friend, you'llhave to, you know, say it's, I
don't, it doesn't matter.
You know I'm saying I'm stayingon my truth and on my
righteousness, and and the onesthat, and the ones that

(20:06):
appreciate me for being, forwhat I stand and what I believe
in, they're going to justgenuinely, just match with my
spirit.
And that's all I ask.
Because, at the end of the day,what I'm coming to understand
is that I'm not, I don't domusic for.
I don't do music for, I don't domusic for likes, I do music for

(20:29):
the most high.
And I also understand thatwhenever I put my brick and
mortar in and I do the work, themost high gives the increase,
he gives the increase.
So, you know, just at a placeof, I feel like I'm at an

(20:49):
elevation point where I'm justrealizing that a lot of stuff
don't matter.
You know, I'm saying just, just, just do, just do it, do
everything you can to reach,reach these recent loss,
continue to just keep pouringout my, my truth in the music
and just continue to worship themost high and follow his laws,

(21:10):
statutes and commandments.
You know what I'm saying, right?

Speaker 1 (21:15):
So, being from the south and growing up, Just give
us One good, fond memory thatyou have of your childhood that
man, yeah man, I wish I couldhave relived that.
I know it was a situation in mylife, younger, when I was
younger, that if I could reliveit I would Do.

(21:39):
You have any situations likethat in your life, in your youth
?

Speaker 2 (21:44):
any situations like that in your life, in your youth
.
I would say if I was able to beraised up in the truth from a
young age, I would want thatdifference.
I feel like I would say I amthankful for my testimony and

(22:06):
the experiences that I went to,because I'm able to be used as
an example for others to not gothose type of routes.
I'm able to, you know, say, thedifferentiate between the evil
and wickedness of certain thingsin the world.
You know what I'm saying.
I'm able to talk to sisters tocertain levels, but I also

(22:28):
commend a sister that never diddo nothing, that was raised up
in the truth and knew the waysof the most high from birth all
the way up to this day.
You know what I'm saying.
So I would.
If I could change anything, itwould be to know the ways of the
most high from birth.
Like to have my whole familyalready in the truth, like my

(22:51):
son you know what I'm saying mygrand, my grand, my daughter, so
my grandbaby would know theways of the most high from birth
.
You know what I'm saying.
Like I just wish that I wouldhave had that life.
You know what I'm saying.
But that would be, that wouldbe my answer to that question.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
That's what's up?
That's what's up.
You know, I, I think that, uh,me personally, I'm like man.
I I like, if I would have grewup in the truth I probably like
as a at an age, older age, Iprobably wouldn't be in it like,
I probably wouldn't be in it asstrong because, like it, be in
it as strong because it wouldhave been like, all right, I
would have been there.
I would have probably rejectedit when I was younger, I don't

(23:31):
know.
A lot of us are stiff-necked anydamn way.
You know what I'm saying.
So I think that I probablywould have rejected the truth
like I rejected Christianity.
You know what I'm saying.
So it took for me to have to gothrough you know the things
that I went through in my lifeand my experiences to like now
to be like okay, I accept theTorah.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
I accept what, what, what, what, the most has saying,
like you know, I don't know,but I get that.
Well, I'm going to tell you ascripture that would Okay.
So Shabbat class was about,about um, does the word of god
offend you?
So does anything that the wordof god does, do it offend you?
You know what I'm saying, andit was, it was a heavy class
because it made you think aboutcertain things that offend

(24:19):
certain people, like you know,I'm saying, like you, like
shaving the beard and wearing askirt, wearing fringes.
You know certain things thatoffend certain certain, certain
israelites that you know I'msaying that, that that are being
taught the truth while we'retrying to wake up to the truth.
And um, but scripture say thatwhat you instill in the child

(24:44):
when he get older doesn'tprosper.
So I would beg to differ thatyour statement that you just
said, I believe that you wouldhave still been strong in the
truth.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Hey, that's why her name is Faith Israel.
Y'all, she got faith in Israel.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
Oh good, I believe you would have still been strong
in the truth.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
I appreciate that, sis, because I ain't got that
much trust in myself.
I ain't gonna lie Like becauseit be things that you know that
like I accept a lot from theMost High and I accept his will
like.
But you know we all mess upevery day and some of us mess up
a lot like and big like.
It don't be like small mess-upslike, and I'm one of them small

(25:35):
, them big mess-uppers like Idon't mess up every day, but
like I tend to mess up big likeand I don't know I tend to mess
up big like and I don't knowit's like.
I try but you know it's just aforce you know.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
The difference is if we wouldn't know what was right
and wrong, like really know whatthe laws was and what they got,
it's like well, we can't beheld accountable for a lot of
stuff that we did because beforerepentance, because you know
what I'm saying, we know the law.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
Yeah, we can't be held accountable for it.
You know, saying we, we, notand we know the law.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
But we know what, man cominggrowing up in a Christian church
, everything was all you had todo is say Jesus, forgive me for
my sins.
It was, it was a prayer thatthey had us say at church and

(26:25):
all your sins was forgiven, nomatter what you did.
You know what I'm saying.
So it was a different outlook,but no, we know that these are
laws that we have to follow.
And no, you know what I'msaying, it's a possibility that
you might get forgiven for thosethings.
You know what I'm saying.
No, you're not saved.
You know, ain't nobody savedfor those things?
You know what I'm saying?

(26:46):
No, you're not saved.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
You know, ain't nobody saved until we walk in
the kingdom or something.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
Well, no, ain't nobody saved, so it was just a
different.
It was a different way of beingtaught from the Christian
church.
But imagine being taught thelaws of the Most High high,
really the right way, comingfrom an Israelite standpoint,

(27:11):
and the way that we're beingtaught today.
Imagine being taught like that,growing up you know what I'm
saying and knowing how to walkwith the most high.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
I think if I had a father, my father was strong in
it, yeah, and he was like one ofthose one strict Hebrew fathers
like, yeah, you ain't doingthat.
Yeah, I probably would havebeen on a straight and narrow
for a little while, like you,right.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
You'd be talking down on yourself.
You'd be talking for a littlewhile.
I believe you would have stillbeen in the wall.
Don't talk down on yourselfyourself.
Look at our forefathers yeah,you know what I'm saying.
When they grew up knowing theways of the most high, you know
what I'm saying.
They stuck with it.
They ain't wavering.

(27:59):
You ain't seen Abraham.
You ain't seen Isaac Jacob.
They maybe failed, but theydidn't waver.
You know what I'm saying.
You ain't seen Abraham.
You ain't seen Isaac Jacob.
They maybe fell, but theydidn't waver.
You know what I'm saying.
And that's what I mean withSister Lycea.
She knew the ways of the mosthigh.
Maybe she had different littlesituations, but she still stayed
strong to the faith.
You know what I'm saying.
And that's what I mean by thedifference of the type of spirit

(28:24):
that I wish I would have grownup having.
You know what I'm saying.
I don't, I didn't want toexperience none of the stuff I
experienced.
Really, you know what I'msaying.
You can't, I can't changeanything.
I have to use those experiencesand you know what I'm saying
and apply and and and and usethem to help try to you know, to
help try to teach my, mysisters and brothers, my sisters

(28:46):
, a different way to go.
But you know, I want to be oneof those sisters that, just that
, just knew the ways of the mosthigh all my life.
I want my spirit just to know,just to know God.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Right, and you did, though that's the thing we did,
even when we was in a Christianchurch.
We knew God.
We was just told a lie aboutyou know who, who, who, who it
was, and and what the what themission was and what the true
purpose.
Like, yeah, we knew god.
Like because you know, likelike the most high say I dwell
in all of y'all.
Like you know a little bit, alittle part of him dwells in all

(29:20):
of us, and and we that's that.
That you know how they say oh,oh man, you got them to them,
them to their head, that voicein your head, and that was
always the most high telling youlike you got to do something
wrong.
You were like we got we on theradio right now we talk about
music.

(29:41):
No, I'm just saying so.
It's like, yeah, definitely,like the most high beat in your
ear, like, yeah, so uh, knowthat you're not supposed to do
that.
And then you, you don't do itlike, and that, be that, that
voice, and that we always had itthere, like, always had it, and
it's good that that, that, that, that that you, you, you, you,
real optimistic, and like yourname rings it, like your name

(30:04):
gives it all, says it all, likejust that faith that you have in
humanity to know that, yeah, westill can be good, we still can
, you know, move in the ways ofthe most high and not falter,
like and that gives me hope, tolet me know that, that, that,
hey, if you believe it, then Igot to believe it too, and if I

(30:26):
believe it, then everybody elsegot to believe it.
We all got to believe it andkeep pushing forward.
All praise to the Most High.
So, yeah, you more a motivationand inspiration than you know.
So it's for real Def.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
All praises all praises all praises, all praises
.
I feel like the Most High, justyou might have something else
you want that you need to talkabout.
Like the most I just you mighthave something else that you
need to talk about.
Like I'm trying to focus on themusic, but no, the most.
I say no, that's what I wantyou to talk about, you know,
what I'm saying.
It's somebody that needs tohear it.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Oh yeah definitely Because you know our music goes
to the all four corners, butconversation goes even further.
You get what I'm saying.
You know All all four corners,but conversation goes even
further.
You get what I'm saying.
You know All praise.
So when was the first time,like when you first came into
the truth, you did fake juke.

(31:15):
After that, who was the firstperson that you came in contact
that you like, actually like,did a collab with?

Speaker 2 (31:27):
First person.
That's a little bit far back,Because at the beginning I was
doing only the songs for myself.
I was doing all my music justby myself.
So I'm trying to think who Idid a collab with first.
I think that my first set ofcollabs were all together, I

(31:53):
think I don't know.
That's a hard question.
I can't even remember.
That's something I shouldremember.
But in my mind it feels like mycollab started when I did the
Daughter of the King album.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Okay, so the first album.
The first album I was about toask you about that, because that
album certified classic.
Certified classic y'all.
Y'all need to go check it out.
And where can you find it?
At sis, they don't know whereyou can find it at.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
You can find it on all the music platforms like
Spotify, apple, soundcloud,youtube and basically all the
little music outlets, all thesocial media outlets.

(32:57):
You should be able to find itRight.
I think they took like Fake Jewdown.
They took a couple of my songsdown off the social media
platforms.
But you can find them.
You can find them all onYouTube if you can't find them
anywhere else.
Like fake Jew is going to be onYouTube if you can't find it on
SoundCloud, if you can't findit on Apple or Spotify.

(33:21):
But they took, for some reason,took my fake Jew down off a lot
of platforms.
Daughter of the King also.
You should find it.
I would say, just go to Faithin Israel YouTube page and just
look.
You know, download my musicfrom there if you can't find it
on the other platform.
But it should be on all musicand social media platforms,

(33:41):
right, right.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
Okay and yeah.
So when I was listening to thatthing uh, like I was listening
to it a little earlier too Ihappened to happen upon a couple
of songs that was on it and I'mlike I, this was raw, like, not
raw, like it was like, you know, not done, not finished, and it
just was like.

(34:02):
It was just like raw, like yeahand uh, raw to the point to
where it really it reallyprovoked a lot of thought and a
lot of uh and a lot ofinspiration to, to, to serve the
most high, you know, with someof the songs that you had on
there and my, like, my favoritesong that I, that I always liked

(34:25):
and I had a hand in it, I notas far as producing, but like
she wanted me to mix and masterit and it was just, it was just
a, a good song to me.

(34:50):
Y'all, like, I don't know, know, and it really ain't a
competition between us or any ofus like, but I'm just going to
say it's some of us that arethat shine a little bit brighter
than others, like I can't saythat and you want us and just,
let me know this song, let meknow't even gonna, let, I ain't
gonna play it y'all.
Y'all just gonna have tobecause I ain't got it, so y'all

(35:14):
gonna have to find thissomewhere else.
Y'all can get on the set apartmusic radio station and, uh,
listen to it.
It'd be on there, it streams onthere.
So, uh, but this song, whatabout your soul?
Like how she set the song up andhow everything was set, like
from the time that she said thefirst bar to, uh, the end, the

(35:37):
end bar of the first verse, whenshe was coming in and was
talking about how I think thefirst verse was about the sister
and and it was like, uh, she'slike like, close to the end of
the bar, she ended up the verse.
She was like, yeah, she didn'teven know.
Like the next next day cut herfrom the uh ear to the to the
toe or something like that, faceto the like ear to her jaw or

(35:59):
something like that.
And it was like just how shewas explaining things in this
track y'all.
And just the lyricism.
Like the lyricism I mean it waspure lyricism when I, when she
said she said to me it was likeI want you to do this song for
me, mix it for me.
I'm like, all right, cool, likeI didn't know that I was in for

(36:22):
a treat like that.
Like I didn't even know I wasin for that, like y'all like,
when I heard this track, Iinstantly fell in love with it
and I'm like I wanted to do somuch to it.
And she's like nah, I just keepit, just like like she.
I like the way she does things,cause sometimes she just likes
like it to just straight,regular, like, hey, I'm going to

(36:43):
get the point across.
I don't need no beat chops, Idon't need no extra stuff, just
keep it the regular.
I wanted to just dress him upand make it sound super, but it
sounded good.
Period.
The lyricism in the track.
It's called what About yourSoul.
This song is so fun.

(37:04):
It's only like two minutes twoand a half three minutes long.
I and it's only like twominutes two and a half like
three minutes long.
I think it's like three minuteslong.
Two verses done.
She told two stories and twoverses and it and they're done
so I'm gonna ask you what wasthe inspiration behind that song
?

Speaker 2 (37:23):
It's been in each of the seven series that we have in
the center of the NorthwalkCenter and you're hearing
evidence that he's got better atit.

Speaker 1 (37:32):
So, you hear me?
Yeah, I can.
Yeah.
What was the inspiration behindthat?
Uh, what about your soul?

Speaker 2 (37:47):
um, I had to come outside and it's so hot outside
all righty, though it's kind ofwarm up here too um, the, the um
inspiration behind the.
What about your soul?
Yeah, it was.
I wanted to bring backstorytelling.
I wanted to bring backstorytelling, um, so I um was

(38:14):
talking about a young man thatthat had grew up around.
A father that was was, you knowwasn't around and he grew up
and he got himself involved within the wrong lifestyle, ended

(38:36):
up getting killed, and he didn'tmake it home and the pain was
by seeing her son take his lastbreath.
And I was, like you know, from.
We think about all of thesethings that we can achieve and

(38:56):
we can obtain materialisticallywise, but we forget about our
soul.
We forget about our soulsalvation and what happens when
we, when we leave this earthright, which we all know we all
take gonna taste death.
So I, you know, I, you know wastelling his story.

(39:16):
And then I went on to thefemale who lived a promiscuous
lifestyle that ended up.
She and she ran away from home,but her promiscuous lifestyle
didn't start promiscuous itstarted where she was just an
average young lady going to highschool, living in the home,

(39:36):
living in her mother's home.
She started, she created herOnlyFans page.
She wanted to be promiscuous.
Her mother was against herbeing promiscuous and told her
that you know I'm grounding youfrom this phone.
She got upset, left the home,actually ran away from home

(39:57):
because of the phone.
Her mother took a phone.
Just something that we do asparents is disciplining our kids
and they you know thisgeneration, they'll, they'll run
away.
You know I'm saying right, ifyou, if you try to discipline
them while they'll call thepolice, say my mother hit me.
You know I'm saying so, uh, um,which is a whole nother thing.
Which another whole notherthing that irritates me is how a

(40:20):
lot of parents feel like theydon't have authority over their
kids.
Because I spank my rotten stoneand I and I'll be reciting the
scriptures as I'm spanking I didthat one time this man said
okay, rammy, outside he was likeI appreciate you doing it.
I told you to talk to hisdaughter.
I told you I'm getting on yourbehind too.

(40:42):
Anyways, I got off the subject.
No no Go ahead.
She rebelled against her mother,she ran away from home and when
she ran away from home she raninto a pimp that pimped her out
and after she got pimped, shewas getting pimped out for us a

(41:02):
period of time and it feel likethat she didn't deserve being
pimped out.
Like she, she make the money.
She felt like she should beable to keep the money right and
so he felt differently.
He was like well, you, if you,if I don't keep the money, then
you ain't you go, I'm gonna, youain't gonna, you ain't gonna be

(41:23):
, you ain't gonna look likenobody so you could make in
order to make no more money typething, so ended up cutting the
girl from the, from her, from,you know, on the side of her
face right and um, you know, andthat was kind of, you know,
that was kind of.
It brought the hook back inafter that.
You know what I'm saying.

(41:44):
Now she's feeling remorsefuland everything about what
happened.
You know what I'm sayingBecause you know, at the end of
the day, it's what about?
You know, you looking for allof this worldly, you looking for
money and looking for, you know, the attention from guys.
What about your soul?
And a lot of times that's thattakes a woman's soul.
Because we said we are taughtto be um, we'll talk, talk to be

(42:06):
um keepers at home.
It's hard to be chased and keepour legs closed and be modest.
These are the things that themost I teach us, right, so when
we, when we, when we, when we,when we decide to do the
opposite, it takes bits andpieces of us until it takes us
completely.
Well, we walk in corpse,basically.

(42:28):
So you know what I'm saying.
So, even though she didn't dielike the young man died, she
still was walking dead becauseshe was doing all kinds of stuff
for money, to oblige, to appeal.
So that was the stories and youknow the hook.
What you know the hook was whatabout your soul?
You know all you want is money,all you want is silver gold.
You don't say what about yoursoul?

(42:49):
And so it was very.
It was, I feel like it was um,very, very straight to the point
on.
You know, touching on some ofthe things that our people are
dealing with, from a male pointof view, with the drug life and
the guns and the street life,and in the woman point of view,
with the promiscuousness and thestuff that we're dealing with

(43:12):
and we see on the daily basis.
So that was one of my favoritesongs as well.
That's why you know some of myfavorite songs I dropped videos
for yeah yeah, man, yeah, thatwas I mean when I heard it.

Speaker 1 (43:26):
I'm like because, like, usually I like when I make
songs like I I don't listen to,I listen to like a certain part
of the song.
I don't listen to the wholesong.
After I got the vocal soundingright and everything, I just
listen to like eight bars.
I don't listen.
The rest of the song is justbecause I'll try to listen to
the loudest part of the song soI can mix that.

(43:47):
If you mix the loudest part ofthe song, it uh, it, uh,
everything else to sound rightin my, in my brain.
So I don't listen.
But when I heard that, Ilistened to that like three
times before I started mixing it, because it was just and it was
like raw, like that's why Iwanted to like, do so much,
because I listened to it so manytimes.
Raw, like when I wanted to.
When I mix it, I'm like, yeah,I hear this and you was like,

(44:10):
and I just destroyed my littledreams.
But I'm like it's cool becausewhen I heard it and after we did
, after I finished it, I sent itto you and you was happy with
it.
I'm like, yeah, okay, cool, Iwas just happy that you was
happy and you know you like theway the song sounded.
Y'all need to go check thatsong out.
It's pure lyricism Pure Likepure bars.

(44:38):
All praises all praises, allpraises, yeah.
So what's this next album thatwe're hearing about that I'm
starting to see on Facebook andyou promote.
And I'm like you talked aboutit.
Like I remember I asked youabout like you want to do an
album.
You're like nah, nah, I'm justdoing singles.
And then, like 25 singles laterI'm like she ready to do an

(44:59):
album now.
I'm like, okay, well, she done,put the work in.

Speaker 2 (45:03):
She want to do something and I really I don't
feel like I really need an album.
But I did an album because Ijust want to have some new music
available for some of the tourdates and stuff like that.
So it's really just an albumthat I'm doing some of the tour
dates and stuff like that.
So it's really just an albumthat I'm doing some of the tour

(45:23):
dates, so I have some music toperform with you know what I'm
saying but I am the queen ofsingles and when this album is
after I drop this album, I'mgoing back to being the queen of
singles and if I drop anything,it'll be probably EPs but not
albums, because I think theyoverrate.

(45:43):
They take too much time awayfrom you promoting stuff like
people.
Because I'm the type of personlike you know I like to promote
a video at least once every twomonths.
Put a video out and I haven'tdropped a video since the end of
last year this.
I've been promoting this onevideo because I've been working
on this album.
Right.
So, yeah, so just movingforward, I will.

(46:07):
I don't want to take that muchtime from promotion and pushing
other stuff, which I think whenyou're working on an album it
takes a lot of your time.

Speaker 4 (46:19):
Yeah, it do If you don't have no help like I, it
takes a lot of your time If youdon't have no help like I do.

Speaker 2 (46:24):
I don't have a manager or anybody that's doing
this stuff for me.
You know what I'm saying.
You have to put out a lot ofcontent to be relevant or to be
you know what I'm saying to stayconcurrent, and so it takes
time consuming.
You either can do either.

(46:44):
Sometimes managers areimportant because a lot of times
managers will take care of allthe promotion stuff while the
artist can be the artist Right.
Right, with me doing both.
It's just best that I juststick to doing singles, because
I'm doing the same, I'm able toreach a wide audience and I'm
able to speak consistent whenI'm just doing singles, and even

(47:10):
an EP wouldn't take that muchtime out of my schedule but an
album is a lot of thought intoit.
If you got features, it takestime for features to come back
usually, and yeah, so I'm goingback to the tried and true.

Speaker 1 (47:31):
But you know what, sis, like I really do think and
I get why you're doing it, I getwhy you do that in your method,
like I get it.
But I really can say like thisalbum is like very anticipated.
Like I know it's a lot ofpeople that is ready to hear
this album, just off of the factthat we just been getting

(47:52):
singles, like we ain't gotnothing juicy, like nothing.
Like we can just pop in thewhip Like hey, ride out to like
man, pop that new Faith in pop,that new faith in bro.
Like all right, man, we aboutto ride like 12 tracks, like 12
tracks later.
We spiritually full, we movingon like nah, we like man, hey,
go and go to youtube.

(48:12):
We gotta listen to the newfaith on youtube, the, the, the,
the, the video like.
And it's like I'm saying, yeah,that's what it is Like.
We just, we just anticipated it.
So, yeah, you knew what you wasdoing.
You knew what you was doing.

Speaker 2 (48:29):
You made me laugh.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
Yeah, she did this on purpose to us y'all.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
I believe it is anticipated because I did
actually do.
I do have a lot of features onthere.
It was supposed to be like acompilation type of album where,
excuse me, where I'm on eachtrack and so I have a lot of
features on there, but it's notas many features as I wanted and

(48:53):
it's not as many songs as Iwanted, because I feel like I'm
taking so much time on the album.
It's like I need to get thisdone.
I got these tour dates comingup in June, so let me hurry up
with this album and drop itbefore I go on tour.
You see what I'm saying.
Right.
It was a lot of people that Iwanted to put on the album that

(49:15):
I did not get to.
So it's almost like I stillhave to drop something and I
possibly would I'll possibly,you know say with the EP or
something with some of thoseother features, because I'm also
realizing that features areimportant as well, because
there's a lot of us.

(49:35):
We love each other's music andwhen we do music together, it
makes it especially sisters thatdo music together.
It makes it especially sistersthat do music together.
It shows the unity amongst oneanother.
And so I'm definitely on thefeatures.
And when I even even when Ilisten to an album say someone
drops an album right For me whenI look at it, when I listen to

(49:58):
an album, guess what I do first,I see all the tracks, I see the
name, the title, all the tracks, and I have an option of which
song I want to listen to.
I always go to the features.

Speaker 1 (50:12):
Yeah, features yeah.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
For some reason I always go to the features.
So from me doing that Irealized let me do that.
I was like, let me do that tomake it intriguing.
You know what I'm sayingBecause I'm pretty sure I made
an announcement enough timesthat everybody knows that it's

(50:35):
got a lot of features on it.
You know what I'm saying.
It's definitely dope.
I'm saying it's definitely it'sdope, it's dope.
I'm excited for the ones thatgot an opportunity to be on the
album.
I still feel kind of I feel,you know, like I still need to
drop some more music to geteverybody on that asked to be on

(50:56):
it.
But I'm content with what Ihave.
I'm all praise to the Lord andI think it's time.
My spirit is telling me it'stime.

Speaker 1 (51:05):
And big up to the brothers and sisters that got on
the Faith for Israel album,because it's an honor and a
pleasure.
Y'all better believe that, like, because, hey, this is the
second album and the first one.
When did the first one come out?
Like some years ago.
About two second album and thefirst one.
When did the first one come out?
Like some years ago, about twoyears ago, she, she did some dr

(51:26):
dre stuff to us.
Y'all, like you know I'm sayingso.
She dropped the album and then,like now, like two years later,
she gave us oh no, that wasn'tdr dre, that was lil wayne like
from carter one, from carter twoto carter three.
When he did that, when he tookthat time, he did the.
That one summer he did like 90something singles.
That's what you did.
Like a whole two summers.
You did all these singles.
And now we like the Faith forIsrael album, like, and

(51:50):
everybody want to get on it, andyou like, yeah, come on, like
man, I can't wait to hear thisjoint.
Y'all, for real, I amanticipating.
So when is dropping sis?
I'm hoping the first week ofjune.
Okay, okay, that's what's up.
That's what's up I was.

(52:10):
I was gonna drop my little eparound that time.
I think I'm gonna wait, becauseI I definitely don't wanna.
I know if, if faith, and inIsrael drop, ain't nobody
listening to nothing else exceptfor her album that whole month.

Speaker 2 (52:22):
So you be talking.
You be talking for real, ain'tnobody about to?

Speaker 1 (52:29):
get no play for real.
Did she go be in the in thearea she go be touring y'all?
Come on now, like ain't nobodygonna be listening to, nobody
else album for that whole summer.
So let's talk about this tourdate.
ain't nobody going to belistening to nobody else's album
for that whole summer?
So let's talk about this tourdate, because I've seen this on
Facebook and I'm like hold on,she got a whole summer tour date

(52:50):
y'all.
So go ahead and tell us whereyou go, bs this and big up the
people and the people that'sdoing it and all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
Okay, so we have the first tour date is June 14th and
June 15th, which will be out inDallas, texas.
Of course, you know the same.
We have the same promotersorganizations.

(53:24):
That was over, that is over theTruth Music Awards, which is
just a picture of Israel.
My brother, what's his name?
My brother?

Speaker 1 (53:43):
Ain't that DJ Taz too ?

Speaker 2 (53:48):
Brother, dj Taz.
No, taz is the DJ, but I'mthinking about I'm sorry, june

(54:14):
14th, and June 15th is Brews andBeats is one day.
Brews and Beats is June 14th.
Hebrew Wall Street is June 15th.
In Dallas, texas.
July 6th is F3 Friends UpFamily Festival.
That's the Monologue Magalevent that's in Atlanta, georgia
.
And then I have July 12th BlackCarpet event.

(54:40):
That's in Chicago Heights,illinois, september.
And then I have July 12th BlackCarpet Event.
That's in Chicago Heights,illinois.
September 6th is the TruthMusic Awards.
That will be in Fort Worth,texas, I'm sorry.
September 7th is the All WhiteYacht Event and that will be in

(55:01):
Fort Worth, texas as well.
And those are the next set ofevents.
I do have like events coming upalso at the end of the year.
Those events I will bepromoting and posting.
You know, after I get closer tothose events, but as of right
now, those are my current tourdates to those events.

Speaker 1 (55:18):
But as of right now, those are my current tour dates
hey, she gonna be all over thesouth, she gonna be everywhere.
You going to the one in Chicagotoo.
That's the black black carpetevent, ain't it the one up there
in Chicago?

Speaker 2 (55:37):
yes, I'll be out there she gonna be everywhere
y'all.

Speaker 1 (55:41):
So y'all definitely y'all for the Faith in Israel
fans, I know it's a lot of y'alllike definitely get on these
tour dates.
I know they going to bestreaming live.
I know they going to be.
Make sure that they streamingand everybody can see these, see
the artists and see the videosand stuff.
Man, make sure y' the thevideos and stuff.
Man, make sure y'all like thevideos.

(56:03):
Big up her music, get up, getget to the new album it's coming
out the first week, hopefullymost high one in the first week
you said June, first week ofJune.

Speaker 2 (56:13):
Um June, yeah, First week of June for the album Okay.
Week of june for the album okay.
And then the second week ofjune is the tour dates will
start, so I'm second week ofjune.
Uh, I'll be in uh dallas, texas, for abuse and beats and he
blew wall street hey, that sheabout to be moving this summer

(56:36):
y'all.

Speaker 1 (56:36):
Like I wish I could be moving around this summer
like that.
But like, hey, I I ain't thattype of truth music artist like
I like to just put the music outand move on, like, but all
praise y'all.
Like she's really doing it andit's a lot of other brothers and
sisters out there that's gonnabe doing it big up to the
sisters and the brothers that'sthrowing the events and putting

(56:56):
awareness out and uh, andhighlighting the brothers and
sisters.
Like that's a beautiful thing,man.
Like all those events this yearlike I didn't know all that was
going on this year, like that'sa good thing, man.
Like the brothers and sisterscoming together and and uh, and
really just, you know, loving oneach other, I bet those be some
good events, cause I, the onethat we went to, was pretty

(57:17):
decent, so I know the other onesare just as good, like you know
.
So, hey, that's a lot Sheesh.
Like, man, you need a tour bus,man, let's hey, gofundme we
about to set up a GoFundMe y'allfor Sister Israel, sister Faith
and Israel's tour bus.

(57:37):
She need a tour bus y'all.
Y'all just heard all thosedates like how, like she need a
tour bus, y'all.
We need to chip in and get hera tour bus and get her moving
around, like, because that, likeshe bringing the truth to a
city near you, that's real talk,y'all like fiber optics.
All praise, man, all praise.

(57:59):
So.

Speaker 2 (58:00):
I know usually, like in December, I'm out there in
Philly on the east side.
So I'm going to be a little bit.
I'm going to be west, I'm goingto be in Midwest, I'll be in
Philly during the winter monthsand then I'm going to be down
south, which is the land over onthe other side of the state and

(58:22):
that's in Texas.
So I'm kind of going to be alittle bit.
A little bit I'm going to bemoving around.
I'm going to be moving around,definitely definitely moving
around.

Speaker 1 (58:32):
Hey y'all, this is, this is like.
When I seen the flyer, I'm likeat first I'm just like like I'm
just reading it, like hold on,like ain't she gonna be
everywhere.
Like I thought they was gonnado something in Cincinnati this
year, but I talked to a couplebrothers and sisters and they
just they wasn't like too sureabout it and I'm like, well,

(58:55):
okay, like I guess I'm gonnahave to add myself and add our
city into the circuit next year.
You know what I'm saying tohave to add myself and add our,
add our city into the circuitnext year.
You know what I'm saying?
Uh, uh, hebrew uh, cause it'slike it's a lot of things going
on around this city and y'all Imean the country and y'all if
y'all have not plugged in, y'allgo miss out and y'all go miss
the uh, the uh.

(59:15):
Search the venues.
It might even be one in yourcity.
You might miss it, like becauseyou're not plugged in.
So definitely get plugged in onfacebook with the uh, with the
uh, the brothers and sistersthat throw these events, because
they definitely are, uh, theydefinitely got these the artists
everywhere.
So, uh, hey, man that's yeah,that's a lot, so it I'm just

(59:38):
like, wow, like folks, folks,cities, you did too.
You got like a couple of dateswhere you like back to back in
the same city but differentevents.
I'm like, hey, man, is anybodypaying this sister?
Like I need to be paying her tocome like for real I, but you

(59:59):
know the most high paces, comelike for real, like, but you
know the most high paces, andthat's a beautiful thing,
because he he pays you with the,with the, with the money that
you get, the money that you haveyour health, your, your
children, your, the, the, theword, understanding and the
wisdom.
So we wealthy for real, for real, you know I'm saying right so
many ways, yeah I mean that'ssomething, not your arms, at

(01:00:20):
some events, and some eventsit's different things.

Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
You know what I'm saying.
It could be the room and board,it could be right, the um.
It could be the vending.
I don't have to pay for vendingand I could just get all the
right, the money that I makeit's, it's, I don't have to you
know I'm saying right it's justdifferent events, since you know
, sometimes it'd be, I justthey'll pay me or give me alms
or give me gifts or something.

(01:00:46):
It's just different stuff.
And I just I know that one ofthe disciples when they traveled
, they was, you know, they'rethe most I provided and I just
feel like if it's not affectingmy living arrangements or if
it's not a burden, a financialburden or something for me, then
I'm able to do it and if I needhelp with something guess what?

(01:01:09):
I will say something.
You know what I mean.
I need help.
I can pay, like the, theIsraelites that's throwing these
events.
They are doing the best theycan To compensate the truth Of
these artists, and so I'mappreciative of whatever that

(01:01:33):
the Most High lead them to Blessyou with.

Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
Yeah, and that's good and I'll praise man Because
it's rough out here and we needhelp.
Definitely because it ain'tjust because we can drop music
when we want to don't mean thatwe can do it for free.
You know, right, and we get itwith our streams and with our
merch and all that.

(01:01:57):
So tell them where they canfind that merch at sis, all them
bags, them book bags.
She got perfume and I'm likeman, take this sis, it's like a
one-stop shop.
So next she's about to haveNFTs and Bitcoin y'all.
Like for real.

Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
Well, you can check out my website.
It's like faithsquare and so Ihave some of my merch is
Israelitefaithsquare, and so Ihave some of my merch on the
business page.
I also do a lot of promotion onmy social media pages.
They all are Faith in Israeland you spell that with the N,

(01:02:36):
just the letter E and no, I Njust Faith in Israel and
Israelite Faith Entertainment isthe brand of Israelite Faith
and all of those are my pagesand all of those pages I do
promote my merch, business pagesand personal pages.
I promote them all I promote onall my pages.

(01:02:57):
So, if you see, if you typethose names in any social media
platform, you should see, youknow Faith in Israel, israelite
Faith Entertainment, and youwill see my posts where I post
like little videos, littlepictures where you could, where
you could order.
If you see anything that youlike, I also have with the

(01:03:21):
custom names of the most um, uh,here's your like faith.
I have custom jewelry.
You can get them in silver orgold um pre-orders if you want
something custom made.
Some assistant, just um uh,reached out and she got her name
on her chain so you could docustom orders um, personalized

(01:03:41):
custom chains.
Um and gold is our silver.
And this gold does not tarnish.
It does last for a long time.
It's not like how it was when I, when we grew up, where it
would start like like chippingon you, on your skin or the
color would fade.
This color stays the same asone of those.
It's like a brass gold but itlooks gold.

(01:04:04):
It's not gonna look like brassbut um.
Also, I have the men and womenwallets.
They all are um 100 leather andit has um is your life faith
logo on the front of them and onthe back.
Also, I have Israelite Faitht-shirts, israelite Faith

(01:04:37):
tumblers, israelite Faith maxidresses, israelite Faith onesies
for the babies, from sizes zeroto three months all the way to
24 months.
I have Israelite Faith hats.
I'm trying to think if I missedanything.
Oh, israelite Faith earrings.
I also leave here somewood-graven earrings that you

(01:04:58):
have.
The wood-graved Israelite faithis wood graved inside the
earrings.
And I do have the what was it?
What is it called?
The different stone colors, thedifferent colors of the stones
going around to represent theephod, the priest ephod colors.

(01:05:19):
I have those going around.
Israelite faith chains from themen.
Also, the Israelite faithearrings.
They are wood-graving earringswith wood.
Israelite faith is wood-gravedinside the wood and those are
all wood finished with a glossexterior and those are
custom-made as well.
Those earrings, I make those byhand.

(01:05:41):
I also have Israelite Faithkeychains.
That's some of my merch that Ihave.
If I'm at an event, I usuallybring my merch with me.
If you see me at an event, youalso can purchase that merch.
It will exclude.
You don't have to worry aboutthe shipping cost when you buy
it from me on hand right, right,yeah, okay, and you said the

(01:06:06):
the website was what?

Speaker 1 (01:06:07):
now?
Israelite Faith.
Israelite Faith E&T at squarecomhello yeah, I'm looking, I was
sitting here while you was doingit, while you was talking, I

(01:06:27):
was looking at like, uh, likeall your content and stuff like
that, like, and you can alwaystell how you know how much work
somebody is putting in when youcan see they google, when you
can see they Google, when youGoogle them and they got more
than five pages of content, theyputting their work in and you

(01:06:50):
got more than five pages and I'mlike I'm just looking like,
okay, page one, like show allyour Facebook and everything,
like I just put Israelite faithand it just popped that up, like
.
I'm like, so I wonder what I,if I put faith in Israel,
because you know differentGoogle has different searches

(01:07:10):
for different you know what I'msaying Names and attributes,
like.
So even if you got the samesame content, like some of your
content, that's under faith inIsrael would just be under faith
in Israel.
And then you know what I'msaying, that's under faith in
Israel will just be under faithin Israel.
And then you know what I'msaying.
But when you put in that's why Ialways try to hashtag a lot,
because when you put, even if Ido Y'all's One Entertainment or

(01:07:31):
a bid, it'll still be.
You know, hashtag.
The hashtag will still take youto that post, will still take
you to that, that set of contentlike.
But I want to look at your, asyou said, you got the e-file and
that that set of content like.
But I want to look at your, uh,as you said, you got the E5 and
that just kind of like and I uhpiqued my interest right there.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
Yeah, the E5, I just um, I started making those E5
chains for the brothers with the, with the, with the colors, the
, all the, um, the diamondcolors going around Right, and
then the Israelite faith thewood grain is in the middle, you
know what I'm saying.
And the goodness on the goldchain, what Hold up?
Yeah, you definitely, definitelyreach out to me.

(01:08:17):
I could show you.
I'm not at the house right now,but when I get home I can
always send you a picture andlet you see what it looks like.
And just let me know if youwant to place an order.

Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
I'm like me and Bass got something.
We trying to put somethingtogether.
Hopefully we can get it done bythe time Hondo throw his show.
That would go nice.
But yeah, y'all check it out.
Israelitefaith ENT square.

(01:08:51):
I'm messing it up, y'all.
I'm going to let her say itsquarecom.

Speaker 2 (01:09:02):
I'm still learning my own website.
I know it's Visualize Faith ENT, square dot com, something like
that.
And.
I'm still learning.
I just put it up.
I just finished my websitebecause I had a lot of people
asking me where can I go andfind my merch, so I just put it
up.
But it is up.
And also, if you want morevisuals visuals I have a lot of

(01:09:26):
visuals on my social media pages, so just type in is your life
faith on any social mediaplatform and you could
definitely, um you know, checkout my merch right right and
y'all definitely, man, get onthat man, because the sister is
definitely blowing up,definitely one of the one of the

(01:09:46):
shining stars of our, ourcommunity.

Speaker 1 (01:09:50):
The Hebrew, israelite , you know, israelite set apart
truth music community I knowthat was a mouthful, but it is
is definitely a bunch ofhashtags that you, you know, can
take us, take you to alleverybody music, you know, and,
uh, she's definitely doing herthing.
Man, we gonna get into one ofthese tracks, man, because I I

(01:10:11):
just been sitting here like justreally listening and just
learning more, like because youknow, I learned I met the sister
like, uh, I like about twoyears ago and, like we, we've
been doing music together and Ihelped her out on a lot of
things, she's helped me out on alot of things Love, brothers
and sisters.
We finally met last year and itwas like, yeah, I'm starstruck.

(01:10:36):
We ain't about to backtrack tothat story again.
Like I said, it was like me andMichael Jackson type.
I went like on that level, butit was up there, though,
definitely you are definitely abig shining star and I was happy
and really honored to be inyour presence, like you know,

(01:10:57):
just to know that, hey, thissister's out here now, a year
later, she's, she, even she doneturned it all the way up.
Y'all like she everywhere doingher thing and, uh, spreading
this truth, music and that's abeautiful thing y'all like.
So y'all definitely, definitelyget on her her page and let and
look at those, those tour days,see where she at, if she coming

(01:11:19):
to a city you near you, go inthere, man, go and support, go,
support man.
If you, if you ain't a fan, andshe come and see your city, go,
support man.
I'm telling you, after you hearher music, you go be a fan.
You might not be a number onefan like me, because I'm I'm
like really like trying to holdthat spot, like like king of the

(01:11:40):
hill type of thing.
Also, if you see, anything thatyou like.

Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
you can't inbox me.
I check my inboxes.
I even check my spam inboxes tosee if anybody that's not on my
friend list if they're tryingto message me.
So if you send me a message andyou're interested in any of the
merchandise or jewelry that Ihave on display, just let me

(01:12:06):
know in my inbox.
I do take orders all the timein my inbox and if it's on a
Monday through Friday, Idefinitely will be able to send
those.
If it's something I alreadyhave ready, if it's something
custom, it usually takes about aweek.
But, if it's something I alreadyhave ready and I'm able to ship
that out next day.
If it's on a Friday, of courseour post offices are closed on

(01:12:31):
Fridays.
I'm at Saturday and Sunday, andSaturday is my Shabbat, so I
don't do any work on Saturday,but that following Monday I will
get your order shipped out toyou.
Also, I always take picturesand screenshots of the tracking
info.
So as soon as I get it in themail I'll send you tracking info

(01:12:53):
and get it out to you as soonas possible.
So just let me know.
You know I take orders in myinbox and I would love to hear
from you and I appreciate anysupport that's given.
All of the contributions go along way.

Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
Long way, definitely, definitely.
And she let y'all know that sheabout her business and there
will be no money left on thetable.
Y'all don't play, and don'tplay with her.
She'll get that stuff out thereto you quick.
And then you'll be like, hey,this is dope, it's, it's.
I love it, it's, it's lasting,it's good material, it's good

(01:13:31):
quality stuff.
I think I'm about to go orderagain and then go order again
y'all and keep on supporting andsupport the music.
Definitely support the youtube,like.
Get the money, give her the,the views, give her the like,
share and comment y'all.
Like I ain't even gonna saywhat I usually say, because at
the end of the day, you arey'all already know like, you

(01:13:52):
already know like, if you don't,but the sister is dope and we
about to get into this tracky'all, and because I you know, I
just want to hear some goodmusic.
I just want to hear one of hersongs, and this is actually a
song with her and the Sister Yaz, and Sister Yaz dropped her
album last year and it was likefire, it.

(01:14:15):
I mean it really hit thestreets and it like blew up.
Like you know what I'm saying.
I think Sister Faithy was onthere too, wasn't she?
Yeah, she was on, she was onthe track or two, wasn't you?
I think so, and uh, but thesetwo together, man, they put this
, they put this song togetherand it really, it really came
through.
They connected the dotslyrically and and they they

(01:14:36):
brought the message too.
So we go, check it out y'all.
This song is called Repentance,featuring Yaz.
Check it out, y?
Y'all.
Check it out.
Hold on, let me get it right,because, see, sometimes I'll be
messing up when I'll be tryingto transfer into a song and my
phone be going dark and thenI'll be talking and it'll be
like a time lapse and it justsounds stupid.

(01:14:56):
So let me just talk inside ofthat track while we're doing it.
So all praise.
This is your boy, obia.
This is the Spit your Truthpodcast on Set Apart Music Radio
and we here with Faith andIsrael, the heavy, heavy, heavy
hitter of the truth music scene.
Definitely.
She gave y'all the tour dates,she gave y'all the time when the

(01:15:18):
album coming out and this isone of her songs that she got
with Yaz.
Check it out y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
It's called Repentance.
Delicious, we sing inrepentance.
And when it gets over delicious, we sing in repentance.
And when it gets over delicious, we winning, reading the
scriptures.
This repentance tastesdelicious, we sing in repentance
.
And when it gets over delicious, we sing in repentance.

(01:15:58):
And when it gets over delicious, I seek out the wisdom and
knowledge.
Just like my kindred, I wake upand be holy water To light my
senses, reading the bible withmy filled up mind and my
business, so many blessingscovering me Since I repented.
Call me a daughter or Sarahwhen you see my dedication.
Israelite, hebrew Set apart likesegregation.

(01:16:20):
Don't read horoscopes, look tostars or the constellations.
Words from wisdom of Solomongive me motivation, me.
So fly the Holy Spirit in.
I, the love of repentance, keepthe good feelings inside.
It's just us, the vibe you sendus to step aside.
We always follow commandments.
Call it righteous genocide,just like gold, unrefined.

(01:16:42):
I am one of a kind writingrhymes for the stiff neck pray.
They follow christ on the roadto repentance.
Come, just follow I, because ittastes so delicious, like
blueberry pie.
We winning, reading thesescriptures.
This repentance tastesdelicious, we seeking repentance

(01:17:02):
.
And when it gets over it'sdelicious, we sing in repentance
.
And when it gets over, it'sdelicious.
We win it.
Read it the scriptures thisrepentance tastes delicious.
We sing in repentance, and whenit gets over, it's delicious.
We sing in repentance.
And when it gets over, it'sdelicious.

Speaker 4 (01:17:21):
Y'all don't want no smoke, y'all don't know no smoke
, y'all slap back with a bleep.
We'll be right back.
Can't work for no firm, unlessit's my turn to bring the niggas
out it.

(01:17:42):
We takin' the lead.
Ain't no holdin' that.
Crucio's the real one, ain't norunnin' back.
You say it's Junquita.
Ain't heard of that, themheathens.
They give and they take it back.
They made a mistake like uh-ohno, tomamos despacio, pero
siempre Se como a sederante.
We don't stop for the replays.
Tell us to be brave.
I wonder who brought on themcaves.

(01:18:02):
I try to do better these days.
A citizen, a hero, we're slaves.
No wonder we feelin' this way.
Yeah, I wonder who brought onthem caves.
I try to do better these days.
A citizen, a hero, we're slaves.
No wonder we feelin' this way.

Speaker 2 (01:18:16):
We winnin' readin' these scriptures.
This repentance tastesdelicious.
We seekin' repentance and whenit gets over delicious, we
singing repentance.
And when it gets over delicious, we winning reading the
scriptures.
This repentance tastesdelicious.
We singing repentance and whenit gets over delicious, we

(01:18:39):
singing repentance.
And when it gets over delicious.

Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
Hey, you know what?
I just remember something Likethe crazy part about that right
that video.
As I was looking, hey, my bad,y'all Like I don't, hey Charge
it to my head, not my heart.
Y'all.
Like I don't know how to turnoff the notifications on the

(01:19:05):
iphone when, when I'm looking atso I can, so it won't pop up.
So I don't know why people behitting me up I don't even use
my iphone like that, but it itprobably was just a spam call,
so I apologize for that y'all.
But as I was looking at thevideo, so it's like I remember,
like y'all were like the firstones that was doing like that
cooking eating thing you knowwhat I'm saying Like you know,

(01:19:28):
like that new trend that's goingaround right now, like all the
sisters doing, all the peopledoing, they don't do it.
Hello.
Sis.

(01:19:58):
Hello, what's up?
Oh, I had you on me, my bady'all, I had her on me, but, uh,
so you remember when, uh, what,as I was looking at this video,
right, I, uh, I, um, I seen howy'all was doing Like the, uh,
like we cooking in it, and thenI seen y'all doing like the
little, like little cookingthing.
Oh, I remembered y'all was thefirst ones doing it Like, and I
noticed now it's a big thing,like, I don't think that, like

(01:20:18):
everybody, like people, likeactually was like, yeah, we got
it from them like they had neverprobably, I probably give y'all
the credit or recognition, butas I seen yaz in a part that she
was doing like, she was doinglike and it was flicking back to
her and she was sitting at thetable like she was doing that
and I'm like, well, hey, maybethat's where, because y'all,
this is a, it got a lot of views.

(01:20:39):
Y'all like this, this, this,this video has a lot of views.
So I mean it, it ain't too farfast to say that you know that
they get they, that this trendstarted from y'all, I ain't
gonna lie, it probably did so.
What was it?
What was the inspiration behindthis, this song?
So it's like and I seen thaty'all was like where did y'all

(01:21:00):
shoot this?
It was an event that y'all waslike where did y'all shoot this?

Speaker 2 (01:21:02):
It was an event that y'all shot this at, didn't y'all
?
No, we had.
Yeah, that was at the F3 lastyear.
Yeah.
And we had shot some individualscenes, like I shot some in my
house.
I mean, I shot some when I gotback home and she shot some when

(01:21:23):
I got back home and she shotsome when she got back home and
we shot some together at theevent.

Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
Right, oh, okay.
So what was the inspiration?
How did y'all connect the dotson that song?

Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
Well it was.
She had asked me to do a song.
She wanted to do a song with me, and I told her well, you know,
I was working on, I sent her abeat and we just, it just went
from there.

Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
Oh, okay, okay, yeah, that song really did.
That song really was a prettydope song and I, uh, when I
heard it, I'm like yeah, yeah,that y'all really connected the
dots and y'all like, lyricallyand as far as like the, the
chemistry of the song, like Iseen.
Well, of course, you hit the,you did the video first and you

(01:22:17):
know it was like okay and I'mlike that must have been a event
they did Like, and I wasthinking about something like
that, like that'd have been dope, like a a big old, uh, like a
cipher type of thing going on.
You know what I'm saying?
That that, yeah, that couldhave been dope.
So, after, after all this thisyear, what, what, what do you

(01:22:39):
foresee in the next two, threeyears for Faith in Israel and
the Israelite entertainmentbrand?

Speaker 2 (01:22:52):
Well, I don't really, I don't know, I'm just letting
the most out of me.
It's never been a status quo oranything's just, I'm just just
letting the most I lead me, youknow.
So I enjoy doing, I enjoyfellowshipping with my sisters
and brothers, so, and then Ialso enjoy doing, uh, doing,

(01:23:14):
events, because I'm able to, um,you know, fellowship network.
I'm able to be aroundlike-minded individuals, and I'm
also, you know, we always liketo have like, go to events and
get-togethers, like we don't goto the club anymore, we don't go
to these little block partiesanymore.
So when we throw events, it'sfun.

(01:23:39):
You know what I'm saying.
It's fun, it's fun to be ableto go to an event.
It's also you know what I'msaying it's fun, it's fun to be
able to go to an event.
It's also fun to be able toperform at an event, and it's
also nice to be able to shopwith other people, vendors.
That has things that you, thatus Israelites, that we, that we
like to buy.
So those type of things.

(01:24:05):
You know I'm saying it's justgoing to always be something
that that's enjoyable, enjoyable, and something that's, um,
that's that that I hold dear tomy heart and it is, whatever,
the most high, you know he wantsme, whatever plateau he wants
me to want to elevate me to,it's all in his, um, divine, you
know, will and order, and I'mjust, you know, I'm just going
to continue to just put the workin, continue to put my brick

(01:24:27):
and mortar, like I always say.
You know you work the most Iget it.
I don't even I don't really seemyself anywhere.
I just see myself beingstronger in the most high.
Music is just, uh, somethingextra.
It's not the, the, it's not mylife.
My life is being a wife, beinga mother, being um, being, you

(01:24:50):
know, a, a follower of the mosthigh.
And you know I'm saying that'sthat's, that's, that's, that's
that comes first.
The music is just somethingextra.
It's like something that youknow I could.
It's an outlet and it's a wayof reaching more people that I,
that I could reach on my own,just without the music.

(01:25:13):
It's also, it's also writtenall through the Bible that we
should.
You know I'm saying worship themost high through our, through
our voice and through singing,and you know I I'm saying
worship the most high throughour voice and through singing,
and you know what I'm saying.
So it's a part of, I feel likeit's a part of your faith and.
I feel like it's a part of mywalk, but it's not.

(01:25:35):
It don't come first.
You know, I don't.
I just see myself.
Just, I see myself stronger inthe Lord.
I see myself being an evenbetter wife.
You know, I'm saying threeyears from now.
I see myself being an evenbetter mother.
Three years from now, um, I seemyself being even more wiser

(01:25:57):
three years from now.
I see myself still in the truththree years from now.
Okay, I don't see nothing.
I don't see it no other way.
You know what I'm saying.
And.
I see myself having thisconversation three years from
now and I'm even.
I'm spitting out scripts everysentence.
You know what I'm saying.
Like I'm just you could see.

(01:26:18):
You would see the growth and beable to compare the interviews
from three years ago to threeyears, three years where we are
and see that, oh, faith inIsrael has grown as a music
artist.
You know what I'm saying.
So that's what, that's what I,that's where I see myself.

Speaker 1 (01:26:36):
Definitely, definitely.
And that's a beautiful thing,man, that everybody has to
understand, that you knowhumbleness, humble, man, that
everybody has to understand thatyou know humbleness, humble,
humble, humble in this humblelife.
Humble everything in the mosthigh supply.
You know, definitely a supply.
Make sure that you goteverything that you need, even
if you don't even want it.
You know you give it to youlike because you, you feel like

(01:26:56):
you deserve enough of it.
And when you, when you know youdeserve enough, things are the
most high, that's the, that'sthe best thing in the world.
That's better than gold anddiamonds and rubies Deserve,
when you know that you deserveit at a most highest.
Favor and grace.
Right, you know I'll pray.
So what, what?
What you want to tell the fans,cause we go leave out on this
last song, I'm a, play it.

(01:27:17):
I'm a.
I'm going to let y'all hearthis.
It's probably playing in thebackground right now.
As a matter of fact, y'all, Iain't even going to lie, it
probably is playing in thebackground, but even if it is,
and if it, ain't we about to letthe sister tell y'all what she
want to hear.
Give her your shots out.
Let the fans know what you wantto let them know.
And, you know, switch yourplugs, your email links, I mean

(01:27:40):
your links, all that stuff,everything that you just want to
get out right now.
It's your time, sis.

Speaker 2 (01:27:47):
Well, I got a lot out already.
We've been on this thing abouttwo hours.
I got a lot out already.
If you tuned in in the middleof the conversation, you know
wherever you tuned in at.
If you tuned in in the middle.
If you tuned in at the knowwherever you tuned in at.
If you tuned in in the middle.
If you tuned in at the end,wherever you tuned in at.
I'm thankful that you're here.

(01:28:09):
I'm glad that you took the timeout to listen and if you
listened to the whole podcast.
All praise to the Most High.
I commend you, my sister and mybrother.
I think I ask the Most High tocontinue to cover you and to
bless you.
The ones that even stepped in.
I tuned in at the end.
If you tuned in just now.

(01:28:29):
I ask the most how to cover youand protect you and to guard you
and keep you safe and, um, asas we move forward, you know
that we keep in mind that thetime is drawing short, that is
getting close to the end, likeanything could pop off at any
given time.
Always be in humble in mind andin spirit.

(01:28:50):
No matter of no matter, withall the music to the side.
I'm just a regular personliving a regular life, trying to
make it to the kingdom,following the law, statutes and
commandments to the best of myability.
You know what I'm saying.
Thank the Most High for thisgift and guess what?
I'm going to use it for thebetterment of my people and for

(01:29:11):
the glory of the Most High, andthat's it.
Not for no lucra, which theBible called lucra money, not
for no vain glory, not foranything outside of what the
Most High tends for me to use itfor.
If you decide in your heart tolisten to any of my music, I

(01:29:33):
appreciate it.
Thank you so much If you add mymusic to your playlist.
Thank you so much If you'retouched by any of the merch to
help continue.
Help me continue to travel andpromote the gospel.
Thank you so much.
And for all of those who areseeking and searching, keep on

(01:29:57):
searching.
Keep reading your Bible, keeppraying, keep asking the most
high to fill you with wisdom,knowledge and understanding.
Keep on, keep on, you know.
Keep repenting, keep repentingevery single day.
Just keep repenting.
And whatever that you ask themost high to do for you, he will
do it for you.
He said that you have notbecause you ask not.

(01:30:18):
So ask the most high what youneed.
Tell them what you need.
Face the east.
So ask the most high what youneed.
Tell them what you need.
Face the east.
If you don't know where theeast is, if you got an iPhone,
it's a compass on your iPhonethat will help you find where
the east is located.
Face the east when you pray andask the most high for help.
Sometimes all you got to do issay help me, help me.

(01:30:43):
That's all you got to do is sayhelp me, help me.
That's all you.
Two words and the Holy Spiritwill end the session prayer for
you.
Just pray the most high order.
Know what you want before youeven ask If you have any
addictions.
Would help me with my addictions.
I went on a long fast.
I went on a long fast.

(01:31:03):
I went on a long fast and guesswhat?
I beat that spirit down to apump.
And that's what the scripturestell us to do.
If you're dealing with strongspirits and strong entities that
you can't seem to shake it andthey won't let you lose, the
scriptures say those type ofspirits they only lose, they
only will leave you through muchfaster and much prayer.

(01:31:26):
So you have to fast.
You think that you could justdo it on your own.
You have to fast, you have tofast and you have to pray and
ask.
The most have delivered youfrom those strong demons it
ain't just addiction demons, allkind of demons if they have a
stronghold on you and they andthey.
They been walking with you fora long period of time and you
have fed them to the state thatthey're in and where they're

(01:31:49):
strong, fight them and beat themdown through fasting.
And once again, my name is Faithin Israel.
I appreciate everybody fortuning in.
I'm going to go ahead and saymy shalom now.
I'm going to go ahead and saymy shalons now.
I'm going to play this lastsong and we're going to keep the
music rolling.
Faith in Israel.

(01:32:09):
I'm on all social mediaplatforms and music platforms.
It's like faith entertainment.
Thank you so much.
And thank you so much, avi, forhaving me as a guest on your
podcast.
I really enjoyed this podcast.

Speaker 1 (01:32:26):
Oh, sis, it's all love.
Like I said, I definitely hadto get you on.
It wouldn't be Spit your Truthif I didn't have my favorite
artist on here.
I wouldn't be true to myselfand I wouldn't be doing a
disservice to the community andto the most high, For real, For
real, If we didn't chop, if wedidn't chop it up, like

(01:32:46):
definitely, Like you alreadyknow.
So it's like I, you know, Ialready.
It's always been love, from thetime that we met to now, Like
you know regardless anddefinitely I could always come
back when the album dropped.
Oh yeah, definitely, Definitelyyou can be a reoccurrer.
I got a couple of reoccurringinterviewees that come on and
you know that dispute theirtruth and you know they come on

(01:33:08):
with different stuff every time.
So, yeah, definitely I'm downfor that.
Like we can meet through thewhen we catch you through like
one of those tour dates andbetween the tour dates we catch
you in and see where you at andyou know, see and let the let
the fans know how the tour goingand all that good stuff like
that.
Yeah, free promotion.
You know I'm saying likedefinitely hit the, hit the

(01:33:30):
album.
By that time we have some songsfor the album and hey, it'll be
even, it'll be even lit.
So definitely, man, we, wedefinitely appreciate you coming
on, so it's like taking thetime out to do it and you know,
may the most high bless you inyour efforts and keep you going
and keep, keep your family goodand keep everybody in your
family going and and doing whatthey need to be doing and

(01:33:51):
serving the most high.
Because, hey, we in the lastdays y'all like they saying it
is detrimental that we serve themost high and we keep together.
So definitely, man, y'all checkman.
We about to play this new song.
Well, it ain't a new song, butit's the song that she's, that
she she's uh promoting right nowand uh, y'all gotta get it, man

(01:34:12):
.
It's called, uh more than rap,and I listen to a little bit of
it.
I like sometimes, I like towhen I when I don't hear, I
haven't heard a song from anartist like I, listen to it like
the first couple seconds and belike all, all right, I don't
want to, because I want to besurprised at what you say and
how I go.
So this was one of those songs,y'all.
So check it out, man.
It's more than rap.
Israelite Faith Entertainment,faith in Israel.

(01:34:34):
Here we go, y'all.
It's a dope ass song, man.
I love it myself, man.
So all praise.

Speaker 2 (01:34:49):
Israel man.
So all praise, okay, okay, okay, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Follow the laws, read the Bible.
Yeah, I stand on that.
Walking with Hamashiach ain'tno turning back.

(01:35:11):
Fill me with that living water.
Fire on the match.
I'm a daughter of a king.
This is more than rap.
Hashatan on the move, my Biblekinda attack.
Keep my armor on, say a prayerfor the attack.
Fill me with that living water.
Fire on a match.
I'm a daughter of a king.
This is more than rap.

(01:35:32):
Babylon is finished.
It'll be gone in a minute.
I'm like nevermind you sinnerswhen you feel offended
Constantly washing my garmentclean, dusting off the linen.
I'm a daughter of a king, sothat mean I'm winning.
I answer to a higher archer.
I'm but my lieutenant.
When he tell me move, I move.
I pay attention, I listen, I'mwalking in the laws.

(01:35:55):
Hold my face, no, pretending.
The Bible is my sword and mystrength, my defendant.
I understand you dealing with alot from all that sinning.
Start activating your prayers,face the east for your healing,
repent and meditate on thescriptures.
If you willing, I could drillit in your head, but some would
still forget it.
Follow the laws, read the Bible.

(01:36:16):
Yeah, I stand on that.
Walking with Hamashiach Ain'tno turning back.
Fill me with that living water.
Fire on the match.
I'm a daughter of a king.
This is more than rap.
Hush a ton only move my Biblekind of attack.
Keep my armor on.
Say a prayer for the attack.
Fill me with that living water.

(01:36:37):
Fire on the match.
I'm a daughter of a king.
This is more than rap.
My prayers going up back andforth like jumping jacks.
I stand on commandments, won'tdeny to take it back.
Keep my lamp burning.
Keep the law like candle wax.
Give my best offering on thebeat like heavy pack.
You straddling the fence,occultic, and I notice that.

(01:36:59):
I'ma give my testimony.
Put you back on track.
Leave your sin, repent again acult and come on back.
Stay focused on the kingdom.
Sis, ain't no turning backKings and queens.
But nobody ever told you that,thinking that you already saved.
That was incorrect.
He's separating the sheep fromthe goats.

(01:37:19):
I disconnect.
Take Babylon to burn for you tolearn some respect.
Follow the laws, read the Bible.
Yeah, I stand on that.
Walking with Hamashiach ain'tno turning back.
Fill me with that living water.
Fire on the match.
I'm a daughter of a king.
This is more than rap.
Hashatan on the move my Biblekinda attack.

(01:37:41):
Keep my armor on.
Say a prayer for the attack,fill me with that living water
fire on the move.
My bible kind of attack.
Keep my on my own.
Say a prayer for the attack.
Fill me with that living water,fire on the match.
I'm a daughter of a king.
This is more than rap hey, thatvideo was fire.

Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
Hey, what was all that going on in the background,
Like what was going on, Like Imean, like sis, like yeah.
It was going yeah, was that youridea?
So, was that video concept youridea?

(01:38:22):
Mm-hmm, idea.
Hey, y'all, y'all get on thereand look at that video, man.
The song was just.
I mean that that beat wasslapping like and you just
smacked that track like.
So, man, but look at the video,y'all gotta check the video out
, man.
I was like I'm sitting herelooking at the video, y'all got
to check the video out, man.
I was like I'm sitting herelooking at the video.

(01:38:43):
I wasn't even like payingattention to the song.
The video was like I had me ina trance.
I'm looking like well, it was alot going on, but and it made
sense too.
So I have praise, man.
What was it?
What was the inspiration behindthat song?
Sis, right, quick, before weget on out of here, what was the

(01:39:05):
inspiration for that on thatsong we go get on out of here?
I just want people to know,like, cause, that was a hard
track right there.

Speaker 2 (01:39:12):
Well, I was trying to portray the image of um that
basically kind of puttingeverything in a nutshell, that
this is not about rapping, it'snot about you know what I'm
saying.
Like sometimes people see youdoing music and they think that,

(01:39:37):
oh, because you're doing music,let me shut you up, because you
need me as a to support yourmusic.
You know saying I'm not gonna,I'm not gonna condone seeing if,
even if, even if you don't likeit, you don't say, even if you
don't agree with what I'm saying, I'm not gonna condone seeing
and I'm not gonna change mystance on anything because it's

(01:39:59):
not about the rap.
I don't care if I don't havenobody, nobody don't have to
like my music.
It's the rapping is just.
It's just, it's not about therap.
I don't care if I don't haveNobody, don't have to like my
music.
The rapping is just Like I said, it don't come first in my life
.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm almost like King Solomon,where he didn't ask for no

(01:40:21):
wealth or nothing, he justwanted wisdom.
I don't care about whatevercomes wanted wisdom.
I don't care about whatevercomes from music, I don't care.
I just do it because I enjoymusic and it's fun.
I'm not doing it because I'mtrying to be famous or I'm
trying to get rich off of doingtruth music.
You know what I'm saying.
So I was trying to show people.

(01:40:42):
Okay, the world is coming to anend, babylon is falling.
Y'all up here.
We're focusing about worryingabout the wrong thing.
It's even with me.
I'm rapping and it's I ain't.
I don't even care about the rap.
You know what I'm saying?
This is it's more than rap.
That's the name of the song.
It's more than rap.
It's more.
Look at what's going on aroundyou.

(01:41:02):
So, right, yeah definitely that.

Speaker 1 (01:41:07):
that definitely was a good video.
The visuals on that video wason point y'all.
Y'all need to check it out.
Definitely on point had me like, uh, like, not mesmerized.
I was just keyed into itbecause I wanted to see what was
going to happen next.
Like, yeah, check it out y'all.
So at the end of the day, sis,we love you, we support you, we

(01:41:33):
want you to keep on pushing,keep on going, keep on giving us
the good music, keep on servingthe most high.
Keep your family good.
Go get the merch, go listen toher music, go like and share her
post.
Everything, support the sister.
She's a good force and a strongforce in our nation that's

(01:41:56):
helping to reach the Jets andwake them up y'all.
So all praise to the Most High.
This is your boy, abiyah, withthe Spit your Truth podcast.
It's another one in the booksy'all.
And hey, this was a beautifulbuild man.
I'm honored to be in thepresence on the phone with my

(01:42:16):
favorite, my favorite.
I can't stress that enough.
Y'all, all praise.
I am so humbled.

Speaker 2 (01:42:21):
All praise, thank you for having I can't stress that
enough y'all.
All praises, I'm so humbled.
All praises, thank you forhaving me.

Speaker 1 (01:42:26):
Definitely, sis, Definitely, and that's what
makes you my favorite, becauseyou humble with it, Like you
know, even though I'm sayingthis, you're like all right, All
right, All right.
Yeah, you probably like allright, whatever, let's keep it
rolling.
I'm tired of hearing that, butyou go hear it from me because,
like you, a dope artist, myfavorite, Like man, I love you,
I love your music, I love yourfamily.
I met your husband and he was abig statuesque brother and I'm

(01:42:50):
like bro, he I'm like man.
I hope he don't like want to dothe one-handed hug.
I mean he might break my neck,Like you know what I'm saying,
you know bro.
He humble he's just as humble asI am.
Definitely he was like he'sReal soft spoken, like.
But don't get it twisted.
He looks like he'll Get it in.
Y'all Like for real like.
But at the end of the day I'llpraise to the most high.

(01:43:12):
Y'all Like I love the brother,I love the sister, I love the
family, and y'all need tosupport Israelite faith
entertainment.
Hey.

Speaker 2 (01:43:22):
Israelite Faith entertainment Let hey.
Israelite Faith Entertainment.

Speaker 1 (01:43:25):
Let's get it All.
Praise y'all.
This is your boy, abiyah Spityour Truth Podcast.
Check me out on all on everyday, every Wednesday at 12 pm
Eastern Standard Time.
Y'all we doing it.
Y'all can get on the well, itain't playing on the radio
station, but any podcastplaystation that y'all get on,
y'all want to.

(01:43:45):
Y'all want to listen to it.
Check it out this.
This will be coming up soon,this episode, so be on the
lookout and check out all theother ones too.
All praise to the most high.

Speaker 2 (01:44:19):
Peace.
I'm standing on P and a bitchIf you sinners do not repent.
Yeah, it's about to be akilling.
We're a higher union spirit.
We're a higher union spirit, ahigher, a higher, a higher, a
higher.
I'm praying, I'm praying, I'mpraying, I'm praying All these

(01:44:39):
demons.
We're a higher union spirit, ahigher, a higher, a higher, a
higher, higher.
I'm praying, I'm swaying.

Speaker 3 (01:44:52):
These demons.
I'm praying.
I'm praying that these demonsare Higher, higher, higher,

(01:45:14):
higher, higher.
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