1K Phew Brings Gospel Rap Back with "All I Need"

Atlanta native 1K Phew --- championing the mantra "Gospel Rap is Back"--- is kicking off a strong new single run for 2025 with "All I Need."
Listen to the song HERE.
Building on the success of his joint project "Pray for Atlanta" with GRAMMY-winning producer Zaytoven, 1K Phew's signature sound meets the street with a faithful message: "Often in life we get distracted and start to depend on things we want. In reality, God has everything we need when we seek Him."
1K Phew is well known on socials for his viral Atlanta-version Bible story re-tellings. The single launches a consistent release schedule for the majority of this year, promoted on socials through nostalgic, creative throwbacks to 106 & Park.
Watch the "All I Need" Visualizer here and be sure to stay tuned for the music video coming soon.
1K Phew has emerged as a powerful voice in Christian hip-hop, known for blending Southern rap with faith-centered messages. Following the release of his 2024 album, Pray For Atlanta, he has solidified his place as a genre-defining talent, known for his smooth delivery, captivating personality, and the authenticity of his Atlanta-inspired sound.
A major milestone in his career was his collaborative album No Church In A While with Lecrae, which expanded his reach and reinforced his role as a prominent figure in Christian hip-hop. His talent has been further recognized with a Stellar Award win, honoring his contributions to Christian music. 1K Phew has also worked with iconic hip-hop producers Zaytoven and Metro Boomin, bringing a unique blend of street influence and spirituality to his sound.
His music has caught the attention of major brands, with features in campaigns by Apple and on 2K Sports soundtracks, expanding his influence and connecting his message of hope with a wide audience. 1K Phew's artistry continues to resonate deeply, bridging the worlds of hip-hop and faith while inspiring fans from all backgrounds.
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