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D-Win, Christian Rapper, Music Producer, Fashion Designer | S3 EP 5

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WINDI WASHINGTON had a conversation with D-WIN, an American Christian rapper known for his roots in Indianapolis, IN. D-Win first gained recognition as part of The Rocketeers alongside Lance Skiiiwalker, with their track "Stupid Fresh" featured in MTV's opening credits. The game "Debt Ski" further propelled the song's popularity. In 2011, D-Win ventured into solo territory with his mixtape "My Ode To Debonair," and his single "More Gold" earned airtime courtesy of Chicago's DJ Timbuk 2. Transitioning in 2016, he released the EP "Kubrick," inspired by the renowned filmmaker, and in 2020, he shifted focus to gospel music, unveiling the single "Testimony," reflecting transformative life events. D-Win delved into his influences and creative process. D-Win discussed the key influences shaping his gospel rap style, reflecting on the fusion of musical and spiritual inspirations. He shared insights into drawing inspiration from his faith and personal experiences when crafting lyrics and music, adding depth to his gospel message. As a multifaceted artist in gospel rap, music production, and fashion design, he explored how these creative outlets influence and inspire each other.

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WINDI WASHINGTON had a conversation with D-WIN, an American Christian rapper known for his roots in Indianapolis, IN. D-Win first gained recognition as part of The Rocketeers alongside Lance Skiiiwalker, with their track "Stupid Fresh" featured in MTV's opening credits. The game "Debt Ski" further propelled the song's popularity. In 2011, D-Win ventured into solo territory with his mixtape "My Ode To Debonair," and his single "More Gold" earned airtime courtesy of Chicago's DJ Timbuk 2. Transitioning in 2016, he released the EP "Kubrick," inspired by the renowned filmmaker, and in 2020, he shifted focus to gospel music, unveiling the single "Testimony," reflecting transformative life events. D-Win delved into his influences and creative process. D-Win discussed the key influences shaping his gospel rap style, reflecting on the fusion of musical and spiritual inspirations. He shared insights into drawing inspiration from his faith and personal experiences when crafting lyrics and music, adding depth to his gospel message. As a multifaceted artist in gospel rap, music production, and fashion design, he explored how these creative outlets influence and inspire each other.

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