Purple Heart - Sevin

Purple Heart

Sevin

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2016-04-08
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 2016 God Over Money LLC

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Forgiven Sevin 4:28
2
Righteous War (feat. Illumi Na Sevin 5:17
3
Blow My High Sevin 4:31
4
Surrender Sevin 5:45
5
Time Go (feat. Bizzle & Eric C Sevin 3:48
6
Purple Heart Sevin 4:09
7
I'm wit It (feat. Datin, Bumps Sevin 3:48
8
You Are God (feat. Sheena) Sevin 5:25
9
If I Could Sevin 5:05
10
Y.O.L.O. (feat. Datin) Sevin 4:04
11
Zion (feat. Bizzle & Lavoisier Sevin 4:14
12
Champion (feat. Angie Rose) Sevin 4:01
13
Back 2 You Sevin 5:15
14
One Moment Sevin 4:51
15
Broken Mirror (feat. Bizzle) Sevin 4:06

Reviews

  • Awesome!!

    5
    By Chel-Marie
    True disciple of Christ! LOVE this!
  • Amazing!!!

    5
    By Jared4Jesus
    If you want an amazing album that praises God and Jesus, this is it. Surrender is my favorite, but they are all incredible. Sevin I’m my new favorite artist. I found him on Pandora. God bless you all! Just say no to the mark. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
  • Great Album

    5
    By Ezzy_3
    All glory to my LORD and Savior Jesus Christ
  • Some good music

    5
    By driven11
    I love Sevin's music and this album is fire especially Righteous War, Surrender, and Your are God (favorite song!) Mobn!
  • Sevin ALWAYS delivers. ALWAYS.

    5
    By maddnyss
    Really. BUY THIS ALBUM. Use your dollars on a real product. This is better than your favorite rapper’s album. And it’s not even close. Better beats. Better rhymes. Better flows. Better choruses. Better punch lines. And a FAR superior message than 99% of other rap albums.
  • Don't get it twisted

    5
    By illuminated shadow
    So let's address the elephant in the room. Most of Sevin's albums have an explicit lyrics label slapped on it. I have purchased these and listened to them through several times. There isn't any curse words used in the any of his lyrics, but he and his featured artists do use the N word. This isn't used in the the original derogatory meaning that the word originated in, rather it is used in the context of brotherhood many African American/Black artists and people in the Hip-Hop culture and urban communities. This might be a hang up for some, but honestly Sevin doesn't use his music to glorify negativity or boast on himself. Rather he uses it to address the raw issues Christians and the ghetto community face while constantly pointing us towards to Jesus and encouraging us to press on and glorify God. Don't be quick to judge him, there are many who are willing to preach from the pulpit, but there are few who are willing to leave the safety of their church building and take it to the war zones of the streets. Much love Sevin. ✌🏼
  • I Surrender!!!!

    5
    By RB's Opinion
    Sevin,...This album is loaded with hot hot tracks and top notch lyrics coupled with quility vocals. I regret my hesitation and delay for dropping my dollars on this one. If you (aint) got it, you gotta pull those seat cushions$$ up and invest in the future of this gifted artist.
  • ??????

    1
    By Keisha 22
    Really sevin??? what happened??? Would Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior approve of this ?? wow!!!! whats happening to so many CHRISTIAN rappers in 2016?
  • Not explicit

    5
    By FocusSanders
    This is a great album from Sevin. It’s a good thing he linked up with Bizzle and GOM. To set your mind at ease this album has no cussing (I have listened and checked multiple times) It does use the “N” word 8 times throughout and may offend some but where I am from this is a norm. Not telling anyone to compromise and if that word offends you then do not listen, plain and simple. This album is a great tool to reach the lost in those areas we don’t see hope or preachers for that matter. Jesus’s ministry went to the lost and broken where they were, never once did he teach in a temple or cathedral. Album is FIRE, ministry is present and delivered beautifully. Looking forward to more from this union.
  • Amazing!!!

    5
    By Jparra2
    Truly, the album is satan's worst enemy. True testament to God's work, and there is nothing "Christian hip hopish" about it. I still wonder how it's possible that Drake can get the reviews he gets, when there's so much more to this album.