Doing a mini episode here. I'm joined by my brother in Christ. BHV. What's going on, BHV? Yo, what's up? Man, you've been making music, a lot of music over the years. Some of these songs have been exclusive here on the podcast over the last couple months that I've been playing at the end of each episode. But you're going public with your music. Tell us a little bit about what we have to look forward to. Right now I'm going to be dropping. Where would I be actually made
that song? That's the first song I made right when I got filled. The Holy Spirit start releasing now and that's coming out July 12th, and the goal is to drop every two weeks, Lord willing. Even have a feature with Rick Rodgers, which is a pretty dope song in my opinion. Probably one of my favorites. But there's also another song we're not going to tell everybody about just yet. And this will be the first time I'm mentioning this anywhere.
Also is I'm working on a documentary with some very interesting names. Let's just say I'm not going to drop names just yet, but we have parts of the documentary already filmed and we're working on bringing together something that's never been done for the body of Christ. And there's a song that you perform that I actually wrote the lyrics for that we're going to play at the end of that documentary. But fill us in on like some of your other songs and talk a little bit about the writing
process. Like what does that look like for you? Yeah, and most of the other songs are going to be pretty different from Where Would I Be? That was when I was really new into making music. Now I'm a little bit more experienced and I'm letting the Lord lead pretty much 100%. Now I'm not really a writer.
I usually just as I go through the day or the weeks, I freestyle into beats and then as I go back and listen to Him, if the Lord says that's the one that we go back and spend the rest of the day, you know, making that song and creating that into a full song. So let me ask you about this. You did a song with Rick Rodgers where he featured on it with you. How?
How did that one come about to? Tell you the truth, all of my songs are pretty old because I just don't I haven't been releasing them, so it's hard to bring them up in memory, But I believe I just was making a song one day and then I was like, oh, this sounds like he should be in it. So I created, you know, the rough draft. I sent it over to his, you know, his manager and said, is this something that he wants to get on? And he said, yeah. And it went from there.
He I sent it over. He mixed, mastered it, did his part and then sent it back in. That's how that song was created. I wrote a song that you perform. You want to talk a little bit about how the Lord gave you the green light on that or just how it came about it. It was difficult for you. I know that it was not really your style. You're more just organic. You you sing a melody or tune to the Lord and then you create a song by taking it to Him in prayer.
But how did you push through and kind of break into this area where you were able to perform a song that the Lord gave me to write? Yeah, you kind of really just caught me in a a good moment in my life where I was flowing, where I felt like, Oh yeah, let me try to get a little crafty and stuff. So when that came up in conversation, I just took and I was like, yeah, I'm about to just go with it. And then it just came that same
night. I think it was about what, like 1:00 in the morning when we were when we got off the phone. And that's how it happened the next day. I did the song and it it was hard to do, trying to fit words that I don't usually speak out my mouth into a song and make it flow. And. Yeah. What do people have to look forward to and where do you prefer the people go and follow you? Instagram, Twitter Drop a handle. The songs are going to be a
little different. They're mostly personal about the things I've been going through in my life. You know, that's what most of my songs are about my life. They will switch up as they go, but I'm going to just release all, all of my old older projects and then everything of it that comes out next is going to be straight, you know, from the Lord, more less intimate, but more, more intentional, you
know? So yeah, if you want to reach me, you can follow me on Instagram and that would be BHB dot Music and you'll can find all my information in the bio about all my music when it's being released and everything like that. When did you realize that God gave you the passion for music? Why is music something that you you feel that the Lord has called you to do it? Yeah, I guess I just been into music my whole life. Obviously I didn't grow up living for the Lord, but I did
grow up in church. And me and my friends, every day after church, we would go in the car and we were freestyle and make music. And, you know, as we were, as I was with other friends, you know, doing things that we weren't supposed to, we were freestyle and just make music. And it was just always something that was enjoyable and something that sparked in my heart, if you want to go that route. But yeah, so it's just been something I've been doing since
childhood. I never really actually was intentional about anything until I really gave it to the Lord. And then I was like, you know what, I feel like I can reach people because I I know the sound, I know the music, I like to listen to. I know the people where I'm from, what they like to listen to. And not everybody but my age group. And yeah, that's pretty much. Well, you are a younger millennial, right? What are you, 27 years old? Yeah. And you grew up in southeastern
PA just like I did. And just to see what you bring to the table and what God is doing already, how much you've learned, how much you've grown. I really think God is going to bless your music because it's, it's pure. If I play somebody's music on the podcast, it means I, I really rock with it. I really listen to it in my private time. I believe in what BHB is doing.
So yeah, if you guys are into the songs that you've been hearing at the end of the episode, I'll drop some details in the show notes where you guys can find a link to go follow him on Instagram, YouTube. Other than that, man, I just want to thank you for blessing me with your music, allowing me to play it on the podcast and, and honestly, I'm excited for what your future holds. Appreciate it bro, come. On you got. You can't do me like. Why can't you just leave the end?
Like, come on. All right, you guys, that's it coming to you from Southeastern Pennsylvania. I'll catch you on the next one. Bye. God Bless America and no place else, say. You said no place else. That's the least Christian like thing to possibly do. Oh Lord have mercy. Oh my goodness. And Rock, tell us how you say you don't mess with these these people from Germany to Germany and India and the Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. And stuff like that didn't say nothing about the Spanish Peaks
except that I want. I said they send me emails that are not in English and that's why I'm not messing. With them. Tell the truth. It's your boy BHB. You already know what's happening. 2:00 in the morning. Straight fire. Fire.
