Here’s the official music video release for Json’s “Secrets,” re-releasing on his upcoming album this spring.

When it was revealed to Lamp Mode Recordings President Jason “Json” Watson that his wife Lawanda was raped by her father at age nine, it broke his heart. So, he shared that pain through a two-part song, “Secrets.”

To kick off 2015, the Stellar® Award nominated Christian rapper is releasing the visual interpretation of the horrific violation through a new video directed by Kre8tor Films

First recorded in 2012 and 2013 respectively, according to Json, “Secrets” parts one and two will be re-released as bonus tracks on his forthcoming album slated to drop in the first quarter of 2015.

When asked why he chose to revisit “Secrets” now, Json said, “So many people have hit me up, letting me know how the songs have blessed and ministered to them.”

He continued, “I remember one time, after performing ‘Secrets’ at a show, a woman over 70 years old walked up to me and told me she had been abused years ago, and that I was the first person she ever told.”

She is not the only one Json’s music has given courage to speak.

The video project has sparked the “No More Secrets” campaign launched by EEW (Empowering Everyday Women) Online Magazine in partnership with RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network).

“Sexual assault is more common than we like to acknowledge. It is one of the least reported crimes to law enforcement,” said Jen Marsh, VP of Victim’s Services for RAINN, the nation’s largest anti-sexual assault organization.

Hobbs, Lamp Mode’s Director of Strategic Communications, who plays the role of Json’s wife in the video, was sexually molested by a trusted neighbor at age six.

She was reportedly helped by participating in the “Secrets” project and is hoping that through the “No More Secrets” campaign, more survivors will feel free to speak out. To learn more, visit DontKeepsScrets.org.

“Secrets” is not just a video or song. Its’ a movement to help speak out against sexual violence. Do you have the courage to speak out? Want to join the effort? Here’s how:

  • Post the website address DontKeepSecrets.org on your social media sites
  • Upload a photo of yourself holding a sign that says  “I am a Sexual Abuse Survivor,” or “Help Stop Sexual Violence” with the hashtag #DontKeepSecrets and include the website address  DontKeepSecrets.org on the sign
  • Watch and share the “Secrets” video

Every share works toward shattering the silence around sexual violence. We appreciate your support!

#DontKeepSecrets