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[column]On October 23rd, Bizzle released his newest album, Surrender. He says much of the music is personal and communicates surrendering to God in different seasons in the Christian walk. He wants to give listeners a balanced look at his own walk with Christ. He writes about his life during the highs and lows that he experiences.[/column]
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“Not For Sale” is a look at how the message of God Over Money is put into practice. “In the [music] industry there are certain things that don’t lend themselves to success or that may hinder. Not promoting the violence, ignorance, even calling yourself a Christian rapper can hinder your career and I’m just like, ‘No matter what the reward is on the other side, I’m not for sale. My soul has already been purchased by Christ on the cross.’” He wants to take a stand as a Christian in the music industry to not be a sell-out and make his faith a priority in his music.

“Feel Good” is a song on Surrender that Bizzle really enjoys. The song deals with temptation and tells short stories about a woman telling him that she can make him feel good. “It sees the Enemy coming in the form of her. In that time when you’re stressed out, you’re angry, you’re depressed, he comes offering you a way out, even though a lot of times it might be the cause of the illness, he comes and offers you the pill to make it all better.”