I couldn’t be more excited than to share with friends and fans of Cloud Ten Pictures / Cloud Ten Entertainment that TODAY we have officially signed Christian Rap Artist Radontae Ashford aka F1 Diamond (Pastor of the Traphouse) to the Cloud Ten Entertainment label!
I will post details next week, but this marks a significant step for the direction of Cloud Ten.
We are intentionally reaching out to bridge the gap between mainstream Christian Media and the Urban Christian scene.
We feel that bridging the gap between the Urban Christian scene and mainstream Christian Media is long overdue and respectfully recognize all artists, filmmakers and fans from this important demographic.
Some examples of this intentionality include:
Signing
F1 Diamond to the Cloud Ten Entertainment Label.
Partnering with Dominique Paramore President of
VesselVibe Magazine.
Now keep in mind that this is not our only move. Cloud Ten is really starting to shake some things up.
In addition we have 5 films in development, are distributing a reality television show series, looking to novelize some of our films, picking up fresh films for distribution and much, much more.
So keep your eyes peeled and your ears open.. Cloud Ten is coming strong.
God bless!
Wow, I think u guys have made a gem of a find, then message from this artist is good and it's good music. I hope to hear more and see u do big thing in the Urban Christian community.
Thank you for the encouragement. You bless us. Please tell your friends about my blog. I'd love to have more folks who are passionate about bridging the gap between mainstream Christian media and the Urban Christian scene.
God bless.
This seems like it might be someting positive. I'm not trying to attack you all or be negative, but quite honestly, I find it hard to believe that Cloud Ten Pictures is truly concerned with "bridging" the gap between mainstream christian music and Urban Christian music. Why would this christian film production company want to become involved with christian rap or gospel music? How exactly are you guys planning to unify mainstream christian artists and christian rappers? How do you define this gap? What problems has the gap created? I think you all should be more specific in this blog because when I read this initally I was puzzled and didn't know what to make of it.