Gospel Duo Judah and Secret to Launch New Album

|PIC1|Gospel duo Judah and Secret are currently preparing for the official launch of the collaboration album Truth Syrum Vol 1 on Friday, 19 January, at the Urban Bar in Whitechapel, London.

Known as 'Tru Skool' veterans, the MC/producer duo have already scored big with the lead single "Do What You Do", which enjoyed extensive rotation across many key UK Urban stations including a six month playlist stint on London's No 1 Hip Hop and R&B station Choice FM.

The duo have been busy performing at various live events across the capital including Choice FM's Junior Jam alongside US hitmaker Ne-Yo.

The launch event will feature key cuts from their debut Hip Hop album plus support from Em-Cee and The Royal Priesthood who will also be showcasing exclusive material.

Another gospel duo group Commission will launch their debut EP later this month at north London's Jesus House Church, Friday 26 January.

Consisting of brothers Tope (Icie) and Gabriel (Bless MC), Commission will perform a selection of new tracks and their underground hit "Up 2 U", which drew comparisons to the group's mainstream counterparts the Mitchell Brothers.

The event will be hosted by "Simply Andy" (VOV) and additional performances will come from Marsha Garrick, Dwayne Tryumf, New D Crew, S.O., Roger Samuels, among others.
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