Hulvey Longs to be a "Christopher," a Christ-Bearer
Hulvey drops his brand new debut album from Reach Records today. Entitled Christopher, which means "Christ Bearer," Christopher is Hulvey's real name. It is desire of Hulvey that he will be a Christ bearer through these new songs.
He writes: "This album is for the people who want to be free. My name Christopher means Christ Bearer and I hope you can realize that you are a Christ Bearer too."
Hulvey grew up like many children in the church. However, he didn't really consider what it means to follow Christ until going on a mission trip. There Hulvey saw how the Holy Spirit worked. This is when Hulvey decided to give his life to Jesus.
Throughout high school Hulvey has always found a safe place in hip hop music. Whilst he was a loner and have few friends, music spoke to him. After he has given his life to Jesus, he started singing for Jesus. After a few of his singles blew up in his local community, Hulvey ended up moving to Atlanta, bagging groceries at Publix while trying to get signed by Reach Records.
Watch the video of "Can't Tell It All" here.
Tracklist:
Can't Tell It All
Back In The Wick
Reasons (feat. Lecrae, SVRCINA)
9th Grade
Cold Nights
Where The Love Go? (feat. BigBreeze)
912 Tap In (Interlude)
Holy Spirit
Eternal
We Against The World (feat. Andy Mineo)
Nothing Without Jesus
Washed in The Blood
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