Shopé Previews New EP with the Release of "Don't Let Me Stop" Video

On August 26, 2014, Shopé will be releasing his self-titled EP via Role Model Records. Preceding the EP's release is the debut of a new music video off his self-titled EP, "Don't Let Me Stop."
The video depicts Shopé as he heads on the road yet again to fulfill the calling he believes the Lord has placed on him. The imagery is a metaphor of him inching ever closer to his goal of being a role model by using his gifts. The video makes it clear that despite Shopé's passion for the mission of making disciples, he is not willing to sacrifice family on the alter of "ministry." Rather, he understands that a healthy private life, empowers a healthy public life. Ultimately, the video is a stirring piece that challenges viewers to work hard, pursuing their God-given vision, yet without sacrificing that which truly matters.
In recent years, Shopé (fka Spoken) has generated a lot of buzz performing at major festivals like SXSW and Alive Festival, alongside international acts like Trip Lee, Brit Nicole and Crowder. He has also worked and graced the stage with virtually all the major names in the Christian Hip Hop scene. As Spoken's credentials grew, he increasingly noticed some confusion in the blogosphere pertaining to fans of a similarly named iconic rock band. This immediately prompted the need for a name change. With a growing fan base, both artist and label (Toronto-based, Role Model Records) believe now is the best time to brandish the new identity.
Watch the video on YouTube:
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