Inspirational Hip Hop Artist Beleaf Says Goodbye with Final Album

Christian Hip Hop and Rap artist Beleaf is calling it quits after one more final album "No Chill." He's quitting the music business so that he can spend time at home being a good and Godly dad.
"I'm not putting out any more albums after I drop this album. This is the last one," Beleaf said. "It's bittersweet. Because I know that there's a lot of people out there who are doing hip hop that aren't really good or representing well, and I know that I could represent well, but that's not really the point. The point is that if I travel around the country and tell people to put their hands up for 20 minutes on a stage, that's still many hours that I'm missing outside of my home, where I'm supposed to be most present."
"No Chill" is now available for pre-ordering at kingsdreament.com. The money coming out of the sale of the new album will help Beleaf purchase a vehicle in anticipation of his third child. Fans can also support Beleaf on Patreon, where he plans to make new singles available in the future.
"Basically, what I'm going to be doing is, I'm going to be doing Beleaf in Fatherhood, and when I get inspired, I'll just go ahead and make these records for Patreon, and send them out to a bunch of people, and just songwrite for people."
Originally a native of Baltimore, MD now way of San Diego, Beleaf Melanin is an Inspirational Hip-Hop artist that blends sharp lyricism with spoken word poetry and soulful grooves. He has traveled the country performing at countless colleges and festivals with his group theBREAX opening for artist such as Lecrae, Andy Mineo, War, Arrested Development and Wu Tang.
A very technical and concept driven artist, Beleaf aims to give the listener the freedom to imagine their dreams coming true and focusing on the dream until it is a reality. This is important to Beleaf because he was a victim of physical and mental abuse and grew up struggling with depression because of never believing he was worth much and often contemplating suicide. Now that he is liberated, his goal is to celebrate life with his family and change the world with his art.
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