Faith Child has been making music since a very young age. The ministry that he was involved in when he was a kid made use of things that young people enjoy, one of which was hip-hop. He went on tour with a U.K. Christian hip-hop group called Open Gate Crew for the first time at age eleven. He became part of a group of young people called Godz Inheritorz; word of mouth spread and eventually Faith Child gained popularity and became a solo artist.
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His new album Airborne “is about being able to overcome setbacks. I’ve got a song called ‘Ricochet’ on the album which talks about bouncing back after an attack or setback. There’s also a song called ‘Takeoff’ which is about seeing your dreams literally takeoff despite opposition.”
The key think is about seeing your goal, dream, or ambition take off and come to fruition.
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[/columns_row] Much of this album was inspired by Faith Child’s travels, making Airborne a fitting title for it. Calling London home, he has flown around Europe doing concerts and “everywhere I go I like to take their culture and I like to understand it more, so you have maybe two or three songs that favor EDM, which is very popular in Europe.”