Chrisean Rock has never been afraid of being in the spotlight, but this time, she's stepping into it for a different purpose: her faith. The rapper and reality show star opened the service at Faith City Central Church in Maryland on Sunday (March 30), performing "Yahweh," her debut gospel single, with plenty of emotion. And she didn't do it alone; she held her infant son, Chrisean Jesus Porter, in her arms while pouring her heart into the music.
The performance represented a watershed moment for Rock, who has been honest about her challenges, personal evolution, and spiritual renewal. Joined by gospel vocalists Tim Bowman Jr. and Arissa Divyne, she sang about redemption, divine guidance, and the power of transformation. It was electric, part testimony, part worship, wholly authentic.
No moment was indelibly different for a person who has made a career out of raw emotion and unfastened energy. But instead of the drama and chaos that so often surround her public persona, Rock was at peace, using her voice to deliver another kind of message.
Rock posted a video of the moment to Instagram for her followers. "Yahweh is dropping on all platforms Tuesday!" she announced. The official music video will be released soon. Huge thanks, @kimberlyrossofficial, for organizing this whole thing! Thank you, Jesus."
In addition to telling Esquire about the single, Rock was adamant that she's in a new place, but that doesn't mean she's forgotten who she is. She has clarified that her faith and personality can live together. "You can still be gangsta and follow God," she said, evidence that spirituality doesn't have to fit a mold but can instead be about personal connection and change.
This gospel debut may shock fans following Rock's journey. She has been known for her outspoken ways, turbulent relationships, and headline-making moments. But this performance was not about the past but moving forward. Rock sang while holding her baby, interpreting the idea that change, faith, and you can do something that makes sense no matter where you're from.
As "Yahweh" prepares to go live on all platforms, excitement builds around the single and the official music video. Whether this is simply a one-off gospel venture or the opening to a new chapter of her career remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Chrisean Rock is making music that mirrors her truth.
She's still commanding attention, whether rapping, singing, or just talking. And now, she's showing that faith, authenticity, and even a little gangsta can all be on the same road.
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