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Genre: Christian / Christian Rap
Location Orlando, Florida, US
Profile Views: 1475188
Last Login: 3/27/2012
Member Since 11/4/2005
Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lmdyb3VwMWNyZXcuY29t
Record Label Fervent Records
Type of Label Major
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.. ...... .. .. One dream. One chance. One crew. .. .. When the conversation turns to musical influences, not many groups are likely to mention Michael Buble, Beethoven, Stevie Wonder and flamenco music in the same breath. But it’s the diversity in what inspires them, not to mention their distinctive faith backgrounds that makes new Fervent artist Group 1 Crew stand out in a crowd. .. .. And if their unique hybrid of hip-hop, rock, funk and soul wasn’t enough to distinguish Group 1 Crew on its highly anticipated 2007 self-titled debut, their passionate message of hope and encouragement can’t help but set them apart—especially in a genre of music that typically glamorizes violence, the degradation of women and the acquisition of all the luxuries money can buy. .. .. Instead, captivating and relatable songs like "No Plan B," "(Everybody’s Gotta) Song to Sing" and "I Have a Dream" encourage listeners to pursue their God-given ambitions, no matter how outlandish they may seem. .. .. Group 1 Crew’s Manwell, Pablo and Blanca have teamed together for one unified purpose. Unlike many popular groups where members individually vie for the spotlight, Group 1 Crew even wanted its name to have a singular message that communicates the band’s desire to shine the love of Christ through the power of song. .. .. Founded in a rather unlikely way, the group got its start when Manwell, a former solo artist and veteran emcee started a Bible study with his friends and fellow musicians Pablo and Blanca. A few years later, Manwell met Jeff Adams who would quickly become the band’s manager. And it wasn’t long after that the band played a showcase for Fervent label execs in Nashville and signed a record deal. .. .. With the natural camaraderie that comes with friendship and long hours of making music together, the group shares a passion for making a unique contribution to both the Christian and mainstream hip-hop scenes. But in addition to making music that has street cred, one of the group’s main priorities is reaching its peers with its message in a relevant, non-Christianese way. .. .. Manwell understands the importance of speaking a language his peers can understand because he didn’t always connect with the words that fellow Christians often use to communicate their faith, either. "Before I became a Christian in high school, I didn’t know anything about God at all," Manwell confesses. "I was a horrible kid. I was kicked out of three schools, did the whole crime thing—robbing, stealing, trading merchandise and all that jazz." .. .. But after going to summer camp before his senior year in hopes of meeting a girl, he met God instead. "The first night there, God showed up at the camp. When I say 'showed up,' I mean to this day, I still remember it," Manwell adds. “The entire room was just on its face—it was a moment of pure humility. All I could say was 'I’m not worthy' and 'I’m dirty.'" .. .. While Blanca didn’t exactly share Manwell’s tendency to get in trouble, she also didn’t grow up in a Christian family. After her parent’s divorce, however, the family was later reunited at a high school play. After seeing the spiritually themed show, Blanca says that "God hit me, and I knew it was time to get right." And from something she describes as "so simple," she got saved and wanted to give her singing talent back to God. .. .. Unlike Manwell and Blanca, Pablo grew up a little differently— as the son of a pastor. But like many teenagers who embrace faith early on, Pablo went through a rebellious phase where he followed the crowd instead of Christ. But when he was 19, Pablo says he "started going to church because I wanted to and not because my parents woke me up to go. My faith was becoming my own, and there was a hunger to know more." .. .. If there’s one thing for sure about Group 1 Crew, it’s not like anything you’ve heard before whether it’s the dancehall groove of "Clap Ya Hands," the funk-laden opener "Love is a Beautiful Thing" or the candid account of reaching out for God, the group addresses in "Forgive Me." Ultimately, Group 1 Crew hopes, too, that even people who don’t normally attend church will easily be able to identify the hope in Jesus that has personally changed each band member’s life. .. .. "We want our show to be one that everyone can come to and walk away experiencing the love of Christ in a non-threatening way," Manwell says. "Our music isn't for one specific demographic, it's for anyone with a pulse. There’s love in our music, and it has meaning for anyone out there. I think once people see that, they’ll get what we do." .. .. ...... .. .. -
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Manipulation
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Comments
- David Roberts1 year ago
LOVED YA'LL @ EN FUEGO!!!
- Isaac W1 year ago
WHATS UP GUYS!
DON'T KNOW IF YOU REMEMBER.. BUT I WAS THE GUY THAT RAN AFTER YOUR GOLF CART WHEN YOU WERE LEAVING THE STAGE AT HEAVENFEST IN COLORADO!
LOL..HAD TO SHAKE YOUR HANDS!
WELL IF YOUR EVER IN DENVER.. HIT ME UP.. I'VE BEEN SINGING SINCE I CAN REMEMBER.. -(HOLY SPIRIT TRAINED!)- ACTIVELY A PART OF MY CHURCH ON THE WORSHIP TEAM..
AND HAVE LOTS OF IDEAS WHEN IT COMES TO MESSING AROUND WITH MUSIC..
__ LETS STEP UP THE GAME ONCE AGAIN GUYS__!
GOD BLESS =] - Pa Po1 year ago
Ya is HOT!! Had an awesome time worshiping God with ya at yexus fest! Stay blessed ^^
- Rockstar :]1 year ago
I luhv god and I love praising him wit some of yur music thanx
- Norma Elizabeth1 year ago
HI THERE GUYS!!! THANKS FOR ACCEPTING MY FRIEND REQUEST I APPRECIATE IT..I THINK YOU GUYS ARE REALLY AWSOME I LOVE YOUR MUSICK IT REALLY INSPIRES ME ALOT:)
- NICK HAUER1 year ago
WAS THAT MANWELL BACKSTAGE ON AMERICAS GOT TALENT A WEEK OR TO AGO?
IF NOT HE HAS A TWIN LOL. - Benny S. Singer. SongWr…1 year ago
Group 1 Crew ... :o) Keep doing ya thang... . Nothing a hater hates more... than to know their hating... ain't working! Stay on dat grind aight. Hold dat head high.. and got for yours!
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Benny S. - Miruna Gabriela1 year ago
I love your music !!! God bless you!!!!
- Heather Anderson1 year ago
Hi Manwell, Blanca & Pablo - Just bought your Spacebound EP from Itunes and I LOVE what I'm hearing!! Thank you all for lifting me up with your incredible music!! I love you guys!! God Bless you all!!
- Steward Scully1 year ago
Umm that spacebound thing is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Group1Crew's Bio
One dream. One chance. One crew.
When the conversation turns to musical influences, not many groups are likely to mention Michael Buble, Beethoven, Stevie Wonder and flamenco music in the same breath. But it’s the diversity in what inspires them, not to mention their distinctive faith backgrounds that makes new Fervent artist Group 1 Crew stand out in a crowd.
And if their unique hybrid of hip-hop, rock, funk and soul wasn’t enough to distinguish Group 1 Crew on its highly anticipated 2007 self-titled debut, their passionate message of hope and encouragement can’t help but set them apart—especially in a genre of music that typically glamorizes violence, the degradation of women and the acquisition of all the luxuries money can buy.
Instead, captivating and relatable songs like "No Plan B," "(Everybody’s Gotta) Song to Sing" and "I Have a Dream" encourage listeners to pursue their God-given ambitions, no matter how outlandish they may seem.
Group 1 Crew’s Manwell, Pablo and Blanca have teamed together for one unified purpose. Unlike many popular groups where members individually vie for the spotlight, Group 1 Crew even wanted its name to have a singular message that communicates the band’s desire to shine the love of Christ through the power of song.
Founded in a rather unlikely way, the group got its start when Manwell, a former solo artist and veteran emcee started a Bible study with his friends and fellow musicians Pablo and Blanca. A few years later, Manwell met Jeff Adams who would quickly become the band’s manager. And it wasn’t long after that the band played a showcase for Fervent label execs in Nashville and signed a record deal.
With the natural camaraderie that comes with friendship and long hours of making music together, the group shares a passion for making a unique contribution to both the Christian and mainstream hip-hop scenes. But in addition to making music that has street cred, one of the group’s main priorities is reaching its peers with its message in a relevant, non-Christianese way.
Manwell understands the importance of speaking a language his peers can understand because he didn’t always connect with the words that fellow Christians often use to communicate their faith, either. "Before I became a Christian in high school, I didn’t know anything about God at all," Manwell confesses. "I was a horrible kid. I was kicked out of three schools, did the whole crime thing—robbing, stealing, trading merchandise and all that jazz."
But after going to summer camp before his senior year in hopes of meeting a girl, he met God instead. "The first night there, God showed up at the camp. When I say 'showed up,' I mean to this day, I still remember it," Manwell adds. “The entire room was just on its face—it was a moment of pure humility. All I could say was 'I’m not worthy' and 'I’m dirty.'"
While Blanca didn’t exactly share Manwell’s tendency to get in trouble, she also didn’t grow up in a Christian family. After her parent’s divorce, however, the family was later reunited at a high school play. After seeing the spiritually themed show, Blanca says that "God hit me, and I knew it was time to get right." And from something she describes as "so simple," she got saved and wanted to give her singing talent back to God.
Unlike Manwell and Blanca, Pablo grew up a little differently— as the son of a pastor. But like many teenagers who embrace faith early on, Pablo went through a rebellious phase where he followed the crowd instead of Christ. But when he was 19, Pablo says he "started going to church because I wanted to and not because my parents woke me up to go. My faith was becoming my own, and there was a hunger to know more."
If there’s one thing for sure about Group 1 Crew, it’s not like anything you’ve heard before whether it’s the dancehall groove of "Clap Ya Hands," the funk-laden opener "Love is a Beautiful Thing" or the candid account of reaching out for God, the group addresses in "Forgive Me." Ultimately, Group 1 Crew hopes, too, that even people who don’t normally attend church will easily be able to identify the hope in Jesus that has personally changed each band member’s life.
"We want our show to be one that everyone can come to and walk away experiencing the love of Christ in a non-threatening way," Manwell says. "Our music isn't for one specific demographic, it's for anyone with a pulse. There’s love in our music, and it has meaning for anyone out there. I think once people see that, they’ll get what we do."
























































