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JUL
17
2020
Los Angeles, CA
Banc of California Stadium
I Was There
APR
20
2018
Manheim, PA
The Junction Center - Landis Hall
I Was There
APR
30
2017
Jacksonville, FL
Murray Hill Theatre
I Was There
APR
09
2017
Santa Claus, IN
Santa Claus United Methodist Church
I Was There
MAR
31
2017
Atlanta, GA
Blusion
I Was There
MAR
26
2017
Tampa, FL
Crossover Church
I Was There
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Nicholas
March 13th 2016
I got to meet him and he was humbled and down to earth
Evansville, IN@Ford Center
About Young Noah
Everybody’s got a story, this much is true, but for a young rapper named Noah, his life’s journey has a decidedly cinematic quality, full of thrilling twists and turns and even a surprise ending to boot.
Home schooled until 5th grade and raised in a family where associating with anything remotely worldly was taboo, the day-to-day existence outside the four walls of his childhood home was a dangerous one.
Once Noah actually began going to a “real” school, he was recommended to the local Boys & Girls Club's gang outreach program.
And it was during his time with the Boys & Girls Club when Noah first started experimenting with rhymes and beats. As one of the program’s role models, the first songs he wrote reflected on positive themes, namely having the courage to say no to drugs, alcohol and gangs.
Despite coming to Christ at a young age and being a regular fixture at the Boys & Girls Club, the normal teenage pressures of popularity eventually took their toll. Not surprisingly, the new music Noah was writing also reflected his changing worldview.
But even as Noah began to drift, God never stopped pursuing him. Funny enough, it was a night when he was drunk when God began stirring his heart. “I remember I was driving, and God spoke to my heart,” Noah shares. “He began to ask ‘What are you doing with your life? How did you end up here?’ Look at the example you’re setting for your brothers.”
In that moment, Noah knew he needed to change for good this time. So the self-professed thug with the gold teeth and long dreadlocks rekindled his relationship with God, a decision that set his life on an entirely different course.
“I’m still blown away by how God has worked in my life, and I’ve been writing like a maniac in the meantime. I may even have enough material for six albums by now,” Noah jokes. “See, what’s so great about rap is that it’s almost like a sermon. I think it’s the most direct way you can communicate through music, and yet you can bop your head to it. I can talk about ten different things in one rap song, and I absolutely love that.”
Home schooled until 5th grade and raised in a family where associating with anything remotely worldly was taboo, the day-to-day existence outside the four walls of his childhood home was a dangerous one.
Once Noah actually began going to a “real” school, he was recommended to the local Boys & Girls Club's gang outreach program.
And it was during his time with the Boys & Girls Club when Noah first started experimenting with rhymes and beats. As one of the program’s role models, the first songs he wrote reflected on positive themes, namely having the courage to say no to drugs, alcohol and gangs.
Despite coming to Christ at a young age and being a regular fixture at the Boys & Girls Club, the normal teenage pressures of popularity eventually took their toll. Not surprisingly, the new music Noah was writing also reflected his changing worldview.
But even as Noah began to drift, God never stopped pursuing him. Funny enough, it was a night when he was drunk when God began stirring his heart. “I remember I was driving, and God spoke to my heart,” Noah shares. “He began to ask ‘What are you doing with your life? How did you end up here?’ Look at the example you’re setting for your brothers.”
In that moment, Noah knew he needed to change for good this time. So the self-professed thug with the gold teeth and long dreadlocks rekindled his relationship with God, a decision that set his life on an entirely different course.
“I’m still blown away by how God has worked in my life, and I’ve been writing like a maniac in the meantime. I may even have enough material for six albums by now,” Noah jokes. “See, what’s so great about rap is that it’s almost like a sermon. I think it’s the most direct way you can communicate through music, and yet you can bop your head to it. I can talk about ten different things in one rap song, and I absolutely love that.”
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Genres:
Rap, Hip Hop
Hometown:
Atlanta, Georgia
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Circle Hat
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Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
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Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
JUL
17
2020
Los Angeles, CA
Banc of California Stadium
I Was There
APR
20
2018
Manheim, PA
The Junction Center - Landis Hall
I Was There
APR
30
2017
Jacksonville, FL
Murray Hill Theatre
I Was There
APR
09
2017
Santa Claus, IN
Santa Claus United Methodist Church
I Was There
MAR
31
2017
Atlanta, GA
Blusion
I Was There
MAR
26
2017
Tampa, FL
Crossover Church
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Nicholas
March 13th 2016
I got to meet him and he was humbled and down to earth
Evansville, IN@Ford Center
About Young Noah
Everybody’s got a story, this much is true, but for a young rapper named Noah, his life’s journey has a decidedly cinematic quality, full of thrilling twists and turns and even a surprise ending to boot.
Home schooled until 5th grade and raised in a family where associating with anything remotely worldly was taboo, the day-to-day existence outside the four walls of his childhood home was a dangerous one.
Once Noah actually began going to a “real” school, he was recommended to the local Boys & Girls Club's gang outreach program.
And it was during his time with the Boys & Girls Club when Noah first started experimenting with rhymes and beats. As one of the program’s role models, the first songs he wrote reflected on positive themes, namely having the courage to say no to drugs, alcohol and gangs.
Despite coming to Christ at a young age and being a regular fixture at the Boys & Girls Club, the normal teenage pressures of popularity eventually took their toll. Not surprisingly, the new music Noah was writing also reflected his changing worldview.
But even as Noah began to drift, God never stopped pursuing him. Funny enough, it was a night when he was drunk when God began stirring his heart. “I remember I was driving, and God spoke to my heart,” Noah shares. “He began to ask ‘What are you doing with your life? How did you end up here?’ Look at the example you’re setting for your brothers.”
In that moment, Noah knew he needed to change for good this time. So the self-professed thug with the gold teeth and long dreadlocks rekindled his relationship with God, a decision that set his life on an entirely different course.
“I’m still blown away by how God has worked in my life, and I’ve been writing like a maniac in the meantime. I may even have enough material for six albums by now,” Noah jokes. “See, what’s so great about rap is that it’s almost like a sermon. I think it’s the most direct way you can communicate through music, and yet you can bop your head to it. I can talk about ten different things in one rap song, and I absolutely love that.”
Home schooled until 5th grade and raised in a family where associating with anything remotely worldly was taboo, the day-to-day existence outside the four walls of his childhood home was a dangerous one.
Once Noah actually began going to a “real” school, he was recommended to the local Boys & Girls Club's gang outreach program.
And it was during his time with the Boys & Girls Club when Noah first started experimenting with rhymes and beats. As one of the program’s role models, the first songs he wrote reflected on positive themes, namely having the courage to say no to drugs, alcohol and gangs.
Despite coming to Christ at a young age and being a regular fixture at the Boys & Girls Club, the normal teenage pressures of popularity eventually took their toll. Not surprisingly, the new music Noah was writing also reflected his changing worldview.
But even as Noah began to drift, God never stopped pursuing him. Funny enough, it was a night when he was drunk when God began stirring his heart. “I remember I was driving, and God spoke to my heart,” Noah shares. “He began to ask ‘What are you doing with your life? How did you end up here?’ Look at the example you’re setting for your brothers.”
In that moment, Noah knew he needed to change for good this time. So the self-professed thug with the gold teeth and long dreadlocks rekindled his relationship with God, a decision that set his life on an entirely different course.
“I’m still blown away by how God has worked in my life, and I’ve been writing like a maniac in the meantime. I may even have enough material for six albums by now,” Noah jokes. “See, what’s so great about rap is that it’s almost like a sermon. I think it’s the most direct way you can communicate through music, and yet you can bop your head to it. I can talk about ten different things in one rap song, and I absolutely love that.”
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Genres:
Rap, Hip Hop
Hometown:
Atlanta, Georgia
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