At the age of seven, Jessica Angelique was first to ask Toby Mac a question at a Meet and Greet. Her Dad was a little nervous. “What would she ask?” Jessica asked a question foreshadowing her own life. Dad’s nervousness quickly turned to pride when she inquired, “What inspires you to write music?”
Jessica knew then what she wanted to do, triggering a nine-year journey of discovering her voice and ability to write music that inspires people to love Jesus and love themselves, leading to what is now her debut album, “Won’t Be Defined” composed by Jessica on her guitar and piano.
Luke Reelfs is a hip-hop artist from Omaha, Nebraska whose goal with his music has always been to make an impact in people of all ages' lives and to change the genre of hip-hop. With features protruding from the genre today such as frequent use of demeaning lyrics and worldly views, Luke wants to change hip hop to be more listener friendly and positively impactful. His songs rely on colorful wordplay, meaningful lyrics, and a reliance on a relationship with God to live a different and fulfilling life all over vastly different types of beats to appeal to a multitude of listeners.
Kaitlyn Riggs started her musical journey around the age of 10. After attending a Britt Nicole concert, she told her mom that was what she wanted to do with the rest of her life. From that moment on she’s done everything she can behind the scenes at concerts, including working merchandise tables and helping promote several shows in her small town. She also began playing guitar around the same time and since then has learned many other instruments but mainly likes to stick with guitar. Kaitlyn was homeschooled and raised in NC but moved to KY in her teen years. She loves being given the opportunity to play