Rap/Comedy
Costa Mesa, California, USA
According to Terry Scott Taylor: “Well, there wasn't any (rap) on the Christian labels. We do a kids thing, we see it as appealing to 7 and 9 year olds. No one was doing it. We just brainstormed a little bit, Rob Watson and Doug Doyle and I, we were just looking for something to do, something to work on, we did it and then didn't think that much about it, and it was successful. Don't ask me why. We thought, no one will take this seriously, we're just doing it for kids, a little Bible story kind of thing. Megamouth was kind of the same thing. We looked at it that way.”
1985 | Gospel Rap | Star Song Records |
1987 | O.T. Rap | Star Song Records |
1990 | Loud, Proud & Born Again | Star Song Records |
1985 Star Song Records
Tyrone (Terry Scott Taylor)
Darrel (Rob Watson)
J.J. Washington (Doug Doyle)
According to the September 1985 issue of The Cutting Edge magazine, this album was originally called Break-out for Jesus, and it's release was delayed some over a problem with the way some verses were used.
1987 Star Song Records
Tyrone (Terry Scott Taylor)
Darrel (Rob Watson)
J.J. Washington (Doug Doyle)
1990 Star Song Records
Tyrone (Terry Scott Taylor)
Darrel (Rob Watson)
J.J. Washington (Doug Doyle)