About TOBYMAC
Kevin Michael McKeehan , better known by his stage name TobyMac , is an American contemporary Christian music singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer. His road band is known as Diverse City. He was first known for being a member of the Christian rap and rock trio DC Talk, staying with them from 1987 until they went on hiatus in 2000. He has since continued a successful solo career with the release of ten studio albums: Momentum , Welcome to Diverse City , Portable Sounds , Tonight , Christmas in Diverse City , Eye on It , This Is Not a Test , The Elements , Life After Death , as well as five remixed albums: Re:Mix Momentum , Renovating Diverse City , Dubbed and Freq'd: A Remix Project , Eye'm All Mixed Up and The St. Nemele Collab Sessions . He became the third Christian artist to have a No. 1 debut on Billboard 200 chart with Eye on It.
Between DC Talk and his own solo career, he has sold more than 10 million albums and won seven Grammy Awards. He has had six No. 1 hit CHR singles including "Gone", "Made to Love", and "Lose My Soul". Six singles have gone to No. 1 on Billboard's Christian Songs chart, making him one of the artists with the most No. 1 hits on that chart. His live concert CD+DVD combo album, Alive and Transported, was released in 2008 and received the Grammy Award for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album at the 51st Grammy Awards in 2009. His fifth studio album, Eye on It, received a Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album at the 2013 Grammys, along with his sixth album, This Is Not a Test winning the same award at the 2016 Grammys.
TobyMac formed DC Talk with Michael Tait in 1987 at Liberty University. He and Tait released Christian Rhymes to a Rhythm in 1988 and recruited classmate Kevin Max Smith to join the group. The trio then signed with Forefront Records and set out on tour after they released DC Talk in 1989. In 1990, they released Nu Thang, their first gold album which was followed with a tour. The follow-up, Free at Last, was certified platinum and the band gained popularity after they performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Arsenio Hall Show.
In 1994, with Todd Collins and Joey Elwood, he founded the first Christian hip-hop label Gotee Records.
They released their next album, Jesus Freak, in 1995, which went multi-platinum and led to the Jesus Freak World Tour and a tour CD, Welcome to the Freak Show. Following the release of "Between You and Me" which reached No. 29 on the Hot 100 in 1996, the group released Supernatural, which would be their last album. The album was certified platinum. In 2001, the group released Solo, a collection of their solo attempts. They recorded a cover of 40, originally by U2. This was the last recording before they went on hiatus.
DC Talk went on hiatus in 2001 and its members embarked on solo careers. In 2005, the trio performed together at a show in Redmond, Washington, and again in 2010 when he made a surprise guest appearance at Winter Jam in Nashville. In 2011, he joined Tait on the song "Jesus Freak" in Greensboro, North Carolina. DC Talk has recorded several songs together since their hiatus, including 2002's "Let's Roll", a song about the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, "Atmosphere " on his 2004 album Welcome to Diverse City, "The Cross", a track on Kevin Max's 2007 album The Blood, "Love Feels Like", a track on TobyMac's 2015 album This Is Not a Test, and "Space" on TobyMac's album Life After Death.
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