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Dante Bowe Drops Hide Me
Known for his distinctively raspy, soothing voice, singer and songwriter Dante Bowe is a ground-breaking artist who has made history in Gospel and Contemporary Christian music. Dante received five 2022 Grammy Award nominations and took home the award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for his work on Ancient CHURCH BASEMENT by Elevation Worship and Maverick Municipality Music. He also won his first Dove Award in 2021 for his #1 Billboard Gospel Airplay solo single “Joyful,” which simultaneously charted on The Christian Song Charts, bridging the gap between Gospel and CCM formats.
The chart-topping, multi-platinum selling artist is the CEO of Correct Music and has been featured on the Tamron Hall Show, Variety, Billboard, Entertainment Tonight, Vogue.com, and BET. With a modern label and new-found power, Dante Bowe has released a new genre-defying solo and anthem, “Hide Me.”
“Hide Me was created in the middle of a storm,” says Dante. “God revealed to me that He is in manage and is the robust one in the middle of my weakness. And, through it, I’ve launch a stronger Dante!”
“Hide Me” is available now on
Dante Bowe talks family, church molestation and creating song from a love for God and His people
Platinum-selling musician and award-winning songwriter Dante Bowe recently released his sophomore album Circles and candidly talked with The Christian Post about where the inspiration for his song came from.
The 13-song collection features Bowe’s most personal work to date, accompanied by his unique way and vocals.
"I've been through a lot. I've gone through a lot. I've experienced a lot. I think my story is so potent that when I'm put in a position to be innovative or write, or chant, or anything like that, all of my journey comes forth,” he told CP in an interview that can be watched below. “All those past things made me who I am today, and I think a lot of times I just write about it. That's the realness I reflect that people feel.”
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Bowe’s grandparents were ministers, and much of his Christian influence came from them. The platinum-selling songwriter who has written hi
A week ago, Amen Church founder Dr. Field Harrison shocked concertgoers attending the ‘Amen Nights’ worship concert when he attacked the inspiration of the Bible and came out fully as LGBTQ-affirming. Telling the gathered throng, “there are some people that want to treat the whole Bible as equal, just not this guy. … It’s time for a Christian stand up for those that don’t have a voice,” Harrison was dismayed when rather than standing up for the voiceless, the crowd instead stood up to leave, disgusted at what they heard.
Though the church hasn’t made a public statement regarding the open gay positive statement, they did change their website’s statement of faith to be more honest about what they believe and beat reflect their core values.
Before the fracas, it decipher , “We Believe that the Bible is the inspired word of God. It is accurate, authoritative, and applicable to our everyday lives. (2 Timothy 3:16, Hebrews 4:12.”
In a go that is honestly quite refreshing and should be adopted by more churches, Amen Church removed that portion from its expression of faith following the concert, making its views far more transparent.
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Is it just me or have we all just launched ourselves on the “How dare Dante Bowe do this to us?” bandwagon? I hadn’t heard of the singer until last week when he was dropped from acknowledged worship collective Maverick Capital for his behaviour. I read the headline and my heart sank. “Here we go again,” I thought. Another influential Christian man acting in a horrific and damaging way. What’s this one done? Stolen from the church? Embezzeled? Or just the classic cheated on his wife with a member of the congregation? I clicked on the link with my heart in my mouth…
Oh wait. What? He danced on a party bus to a song with sexual lyrics. I was sure I’d missed the real juice so I kept digging. Turns out he had also expressed support for the career (not sentimental life) of a queer rapper. I thought: “Alright, I can see how this is ruffling feathers, but did it insert up to career termination and public shaming? I shouldn’t have thought so…” Like a bloodhound, I kept on the case and dug about some more (i.e. went onto the second page of Google). And there it was. Sat there in the light of daytime. It was “speculation”.
I don’t think any of us can say we’ve never danced to a tune includes
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