Christon Gray, who is on Kirk Franklin’s Fo Yo Soul Records, is done trying to write the rest of his story, that God has already written. Gray, whose father led a choir for years, and his mother who toured in a choir, is “thanking God for finally loving myself”
2016. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. But I’m going to stop trying to write the rest of the story God already wrote. It’s time to watch my own movie. I’m not going straight to the top. I’ve been here all along. Thanking God for finally loving myself, Gray wrote on IG.
Gray, whose music has crossover appeal recently told Rapzilla why he signed with Kirk Franklin’s Fo Yo Soul Records.
“I just figured, for musical purposes and as far as my personal beliefs, it just seemed like there was nobody that got it quite like Kirk Franklin,” Gray said. “The clout he has in both the mainstream as well as in the gospel music community, it goes both ways. He’s like the king of crossover. Between him and maybe The Winans, that’s what you see the most as a successful crossover, so I want to stay within my roots, but then still be able to have a really dominant voice in both Christian music and mainstream. It was a no-brainer.”
Check out Christon Gray’s “Stop Me”
