Spit Your Truth

Abiah

 Spit Your Truth Podcast, streaming on ALL platforms and live on SetApart Muzik Radio!  This podcast is UNCENSORED and UNFILTERED, delivering raw conversations that uplift, inspire, and awaken. We’re shining a spotlight on Set Apart and Truth Music Artists, diving deep into their artistry, music, and powerful messages rooted in faith, ancient texts, and truth.  Exclusive Interviews Music Showcases Real, Uncut Conversations If you’re ready to hear truth spoken boldly and music that stirs the soul, Spit Your Truth is for you. Stay tuned and spread the word—this is more than a podcast; it’s a movement! #SpitYourTruthPodcast | #SetApartMuzikRadio | #TruthMusic | #UnfilteredTruth | #SetApartArtists Now Streaming —Don’t Miss It!

  1. 1D AGO

    Ep 37 Rebuilding Black Family Strength

    Send us Fan Mail The story of the Black family in America is often reduced to slogans and blame, but the real picture is deeper, more human, and far more actionable. We unpack what “family structure” actually means, how values and language move across generations, and why household patterns can’t be separated from the forces that shaped them. From slavery’s forced separations to Reconstruction’s brief openings, from the Great Migration to redlining, deindustrialization, and mass incarceration, we connect history to the choices families are asked to make today. Then we shift to rebuilding. Not nostalgia. Not a single “right” family model. A forward plan that strengthens what has always been powerful in Black communities: extended kin networks, chosen family, mutual aid, faith institutions, mentorship, music, and intergenerational storytelling. We also talk plainly about policy levers that matter for family stability and child outcomes, including living-wage jobs, affordable housing, childcare, pathways to homeownership, sentencing reform, alternatives to incarceration, re-entry services, and equitable schools that teach Black history and support students with wraparound care. Language and dignity get their due, too. We explain why AAVE is a legitimate dialect, how stigma can harm learning, and how code switching works best as empowerment rather than erasure. You’ll leave with concrete models communities can combine, plus a simple roadmap for coalitions, pilots, evaluation, and long-term funding. If this conversation helps, subscribe, share it with someone who cares about community futures, and leave a review with the action you want to see next. Support the show

    28 min
  2. 3D AGO

    Ep 36 First World Problems Real Talk

    Send us Fan Mail The headlines feel louder than real life lately, and that’s exactly why we sat down and talked the way regular people actually talk: messy, honest, sometimes funny, and sometimes uncomfortable. I’m Abia, and I’m joined by my brothers James and Masheik for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with everyday life in Texas and quickly turns into what a lot of people are quietly thinking, from safety and self-defense to the anxiety that comes from feeling like anything can pop off at any time. We get into geopolitics and current events, including Iran, Israel, Gaza, and the way war news can dominate attention while Americans struggle with cost of living, wages, and burnout. We also talk immigration and asylum claims, how media narratives shape public opinion, and why propaganda and “one story fits all” stereotypes keep communities divided. Along the way, we touch on Africa, resources, corruption, and the difference between outside exploitation and internal accountability. Then we bring it back home: race tension, microaggressions, and why some places feel calmer than the internet makes it seem. We end on faith and identity, including Hebrew Israelite culture, Christian community dynamics, and the danger of turning belief into gatekeeping instead of growth. If you want real conversation that aims for unity without pretending we all agree, press play, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review with the one moment you couldn’t stop thinking about. Support the show

    2h 20m
  3. Ep 35 Black American Love Grows Through Joy And Survival

    APR 9

    Ep 35 Black American Love Grows Through Joy And Survival

    Send us Fan Mail Black American love is often talked about like it’s either a fairy tale or a struggle story. We don’t buy either version. We zoom out to see love as a full ecosystem: romantic partnership, family bonds, friendship networks, chosen kin, cultural rituals, and the institutions that help people stay connected when the outside world makes intimacy harder than it should be. We walk through the historical forces that shaped Black relationships in the United States, from slavery’s forced separations to segregation, the Great Migration, and today’s structural racism. Then we bring it into daily life: how mass incarceration and economic inequality affect dating, marriage, and parenting, and why multigenerational households, mutual aid, and resource pooling can be expressions of love as much as survival. Along the way, we name the joy too: reunions, cookouts, church homecomings, music, humor, and the everyday rituals that keep culture and care alive. We also confront the myths that flatten real people into caricatures, from “dysfunctional relationships” to the “strong Black woman” script and assumptions about Black fatherhood. We talk mental health, therapy stigma, communication skills that prevent small problems from turning into crises, and what healthy intimacy looks like when trust, consent, and emotional safety are treated as non-negotiable. We make space for diversity across region, class, immigration history, faith, and LGBTQ+ Black love, because a single story can’t hold a whole community. If you want a deeper, more honest framework for Black love, relationships, and community care, press play. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find the conversation. Support the show

    24 min
  4. FEB 18

    Ep 34 Time, Truth, And the New Album W.O.E (Psalm Cepher 2)

    Send us Fan Mail The room felt different the moment we said WOE out loud. Not just the title of Psalm Cheper new 10-track project, but a posture: a clear warning wrapped in courage, crafted to help us endure with eyes open. We talk about what it takes to build a cohesive album you can play straight through—how inviting the Holy Spirit into the studio shapes decisions, how frequency choices change the way a chorus lands in your chest, and why clarity of message matters more than ever. We spin standout cuts and break them down from the inside. Time is a memory you can taste: streetlights and family tables, government cheese and grandma’s “hush, the Lord is speaking.” It’s nostalgic on purpose, a way to show what we’ve lost and why drifting with the times has a cost. Genesis answers with restraint: a vocal-forward piece that nods to classic soul while staying anchored in now. Across the project you’ll hear R&B warmth, hip-hop grit, touches of house, rock, Latin cadence, and pop sensibility—all serving message, never burying it. Their creative partnership is its own lesson. He writes, produces, engineers; she studies, adapts, and pushes her voice across styles with discipline. Love looks like better takes, sharper breath control, and honest feedback that keeps the music honest. We also get real about independence, pricing, and promotion in a sea of algorithms, then open a new lane: Down The Bay, a coming-of-age pilot set in Mobile that lifts local stories, community ties, and young leadership. If you’ve been craving faith-driven music that still slaps, storytelling that respects your intelligence, and a reminder that unity starts with shared pillars, this one’s for you. Stream the conversation, share it with someone who needs a lift, and support the album so this work keeps growing. Subscribe, rate, and leave a review to help more people find the show—and tell us which lyric stayed with you after the music faded. Support the show

    1h 56m
  5. FEB 11

    Ep 33 From Pulpit To Protest: Reclaiming One God And Indigenous Roots(With Moreah Yaqob and Sis Latorya

    Send us Fan Mail Start with the map you were given, then flip it. That’s the energy we bring as we dig into faith, music, and identity with a raw, scripture‑first lens that challenges the “over there” story and asks what happens when the clues point to “over here.” I sit down with Mori Yacob and Latoria G to talk about how years in church, Islam, and philosophy gave way to a hard restart: follow the One God, read the text closely, and match it against land, animals, water, and lived history. The goal isn’t shock value—it’s clarity. If the language, etymology, and environmental details fit the Americas, what else about our story needs to be reclaimed? We push into genealogy and paper trails, from Mississippi and Choctaw lines to shifting labels like mulatto, Black, and African American. We unpack how immigration and “buffer classes” shape local economics, why so many surround Black America and then rewrite the script, and how covenant language about judgment and order translates into practical steps: repent, realign, and the extraction slows. It’s a tough conversation, but it’s precise. We cite Jeremiah and Deuteronomy, then bring it home with something you can press play on: two new records built to teach, not just trend. “Shots Fired” is a diss record that targets doctrines and charts instead of people. “One God Chant” stacks prophetic verses into a bar‑by‑bar catechism that turns study into cadence. Together, they model a way to make music that carries receipts—verses, context, and a call to action. We also talk craft, collaboration, and what it means to build your own label, videos, and distribution when the old gates won’t open. If you’ve been hungry for conversation that treats scripture seriously, honors indigenous claims, and believes hip‑hop can be a theology of place, this one is for you. Listen, argue, take notes, and share it with someone who cares about truth more than trends. If it moves you, subscribe, rate the show, and drop a review—your voice helps this message reach the people who need it most. Support the show

    1h 59m
  6. FEB 4

    Ep 32 DeeRay Music and Baby T Building No Sight Entertainment: Father-Son Grind And Grit

    Send us Fan Mail The break ended the moment the beat hit. We brought in D‑Ray Music and Baby T, the father‑son duo behind No Sight Entertainment, to trace how a party line friendship, a handful of YouTube beats, and a lot of stubborn faith evolved into a catalog built on melody, honesty, and hustle. From the first upload to two EPs and a stack of singles, their story blends indie resourcefulness with a mission bigger than music. D‑Ray opens up about growing up blind, skipping excuses, and finding his lane through family and the communities around Night Vision and Blind Mafia. Baby T shares how losing his grandmother pushed him from dabbling to daily discipline, channeling Lil Durk‑inspired melodies into tracks that carry both confession and momentum. They walk us through the workflow: drafting lyrics fast when the emotion is fresh, recording on iPhones and an iPad, mixing in‑house, and posting consistently to YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music when the timing’s right. We spin four records that map their range. Showing Love centers honesty in relationships and lifts with lush hooks. Even The Score flips doubt into fuel and begs for a sync in sports or gaming clips. Toxic Love holds up a mirror to chaos and growth. On The Road is a performance‑ready chant about grinding through two or three shows a night, crafted for TikTok Lives and future stages. The throughline is clear: heartfelt hip‑hop and R&B with sticky refrains, clean pockets, and stories that land. If you’re an indie producer, label, or film director seeking real voices and sync‑ready music, this is your tap‑in. Stream the catalog, subscribe on YouTube under D‑Ray Music, and follow across TikTok and Instagram to catch new drops and videos coming soon. Like what you hear? Share the episode, leave a review, and tell us which track should blow up next. Your support helps No Sight Entertainment turn vision into movement—one play, one follow, one stage at a time. Support the show

    1 hr
  7. 11/19/2025

    Ep 31 "RETURN OF THE KING" A Studio-Born Testament To Faith, Brotherhood, And Triumphant Truth Muzik

    Send us Fan Mail Faith has a sound when the drums hit like a stadium and the hooks feel like a call to gather. We sat down with our brother and label mate to unpack how Return of the King grew from late-night sessions and scattered singles into a focused, triumphant album about leadership, order, and a people preparing for the King’s return. From the cover art to the pacing, every choice points to one truth: there’s only one true king—and the music should move you to stand up and move with purpose. We talk through the creative process with honesty: how a full project evolved after new sessions, why the turning point came with a sharper hook on “tone now,” and how influences like Ludacris’s cadences shaped the punch of the bars. You’ll hear the story behind fan-favorite records: the unmasking message of Masquerade, the heart in Pick Up The Phone, and the mission-statement thump of Boom To The Bass. If you’re into Truth Muzik that blends heavy bass with a clear message, you’ll find a lane here. We also share practical lessons on songwriting and discoverability—why the first ten seconds matter, how a memorable hook carries a track. Visuals are part of the heartbeat. We shot across Cincinnati—Over-the-Rhine, downtown, Clifton—to capture motion, sweat, and joy. The camera rolls and Bass God turns kinetic, translating that marching, victorious pace into movement you can feel. We’re inviting producers, videographers, and editors to build with us, because this is bigger than one release; it’s a network dedicated to making faith-forward music that’s both soulful and street-ready. Stream Return of the King on all platforms, share it with someone who needs a lift, and drop a comment with the track that hit you first. If you’re new here, tap follow, leave a review, and help us spread the word. Support the show

    1h 6m
  8. 11/09/2025

    Ep 30 From Division To Dialogue: Faith, Law, And Community

    Send us Fan Mail What does real return look like—personally, communally, and scripturally? We sit down with two thoughtful voices who don’t dodge hard texts or hard truths to explore unity, covenant, and the ethics behind our deepest beliefs. From the first beat, we ask whether respect and listening can replace rivalry, and whether love shows up most in the actions we refuse to take when our thoughts go dark. That opens the door to a bracing, text‑first examination of repentance: Deuteronomy 30 as a blueprint for turning that begins with us before it blossoms into restoration. The debate then moves into contested ground. If the Most High’s laws don’t change, how do we understand forgiveness in exile when sacrifice isn’t possible? Can Solomon’s temple prayer support atonement without blood, and if so, what does that do to substitutionary claims? One side argues that prophecy demands a Messiah whose atonement addresses humanity’s deepest separation; the other presses the ethics of innocent blood and the impossibility of justifying the wicked by condemning the righteous. Along the way, we revisit first principles: rules for testing prophecy, the timeline of fulfillment, and whether salvation must be tangible, like the Exodus, or spiritual, like freedom from the second death. Name theology raises the stakes even higher. Does covenant fidelity require publicly bearing and practicing the divine name, along with Torah, Sabbath, and the feasts? Or do we “make the name known” by faithfully representing the Father’s will? We also examine whether righteousness existed before later atonement claims—Noah, Abraham, Hezekiah—and what those examples imply about grace, obedience, and identity today. No one gets an easy win. What we offer instead is clarity on where the paths diverge and a shared commitment to live the return we advocate: action over posturing, charity over caricature, rigor over rumor. If you value thoughtful faith, careful Scripture, and honest disagreement without the noise, this conversation will meet you where you are and challenge you to go deeper. Listen, take notes, bring your questions, and then tell us what text or takeaway shifted your view. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves a good study, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. Support the show

    1h 40m

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 Spit Your Truth Podcast, streaming on ALL platforms and live on SetApart Muzik Radio!  This podcast is UNCENSORED and UNFILTERED, delivering raw conversations that uplift, inspire, and awaken. We’re shining a spotlight on Set Apart and Truth Music Artists, diving deep into their artistry, music, and powerful messages rooted in faith, ancient texts, and truth.  Exclusive Interviews Music Showcases Real, Uncut Conversations If you’re ready to hear truth spoken boldly and music that stirs the soul, Spit Your Truth is for you. Stay tuned and spread the word—this is more than a podcast; it’s a movement! #SpitYourTruthPodcast | #SetApartMuzikRadio | #TruthMusic | #UnfilteredTruth | #SetApartArtists Now Streaming —Don’t Miss It!