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July 30, 2011

Tedashii Anderson (TDot)

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“I wanted to do college ministry…being a part of Christian Hip Hop was never the plan,” he reveals.

While Tedashii’s robust stature and delivery on the mic catch the attention of most, his gentle spirit hints at an even deeper story behind the man and the music.

Born in East Texas, Tedashii “TDot” Anderson was raised to be very family-oriented, respectful and appreciative, but embracing the latter was often difficult in light of the economic conditions his family faced.  Television became an escape for him as he admits to wanting a different life, “I really wanted to get away,” Tedashii recalls.  He envied the Huxtable lifestyle and eloquence and desired the urbanized southern version, topped off with a candy-painted car on 26′s.  His ambitions would soon mirror those he stayed up watching on television and read about in books.  In high school, he joined the band to play jazz, studied black history, reveled in poetry, endeavored to become a renaissance man, and even idolized Ted Kopple.  Tedashii remembers being different than his peers in his vast interests, but as expected for a Texas boy, Samoan at that, he also played football.   By most standards, he was a well-rounded, good person–most, but not all.

Tedashii was given a wake-up call in college after being confronted by a student who overheard him using profanity.  “He told me that I was a sinner and basically shared the Gospel with me that day.”  Some time later, after going to a Christian event on campus and seeing hundreds of urban students authentically worship God, he received Jesus and found new life in Christ instead of Hollywood.  His newfound family in Christ encouraged him to use his rapping skills, honed since being challenged to freestyle in high school, to glorify God.  And while his first attempt to do so wasn’t well-received, he was recognized as “different” by his peers again, but now it was because of his faith.

After being introduced to Lecrae, rooming with both him and Sho Baraka and later being featured on several tracks from Real Talkand the 116 Clique Compilation, Tedashii was exhorted to commit to ministry through music.  “I wanted to do college ministry…being a part of Christian Hip Hop was never the plan,” he reveals.  But with encouragement from his peers, along with releasing his debut album Kingdom People and recognizing his ability to reach people with his raw, southern style, he has since needed no motivation to continue spitting the Gospel.

With Identity Crisis, Tedashiii shared his past identity struggles, the fountain of his new identity, and challenged listeners to find theirs in Christ alone.  His sophomore album charted No. 2 on the Gospel Billboard chart and No. 9 on the Christian Billboard chart, solidifying the appeal of a unique artist who is unashamedly Christian and soulfully Hip Hop.  Since his last release, Tedashii has blazed several tracks as a feature artist, and is gearing up to release his third album this spring.  He has also been serving at The Village Church in Denton, TX and raising his son with his lovely wife.

Far from his childhood dreams, if he had things his way, being known as someone who lived and even died for Christ would be the perfect ending to his life story.

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  • Gerald

    I really admire this young brothers who are using Hip Hop for the glory of Christ. I especially love the sound biblical and theological content of the lyrics. I appreciate Lecrae, Trip Lee, Tedashii, Shai Linne, Timothy Brindle, JSon, Steven the Levite, Flame, etc.
    One thing that puzzles me is why would these brothers who hold to sound theology would partner with Prosperity Preachers? Maybe they see it as a venue to reach a larger audience with their message, which I do understand, But I am not sure if that is not spitting in the wind. When you are giving sound theology in a song many can miss out on the deep theological truths of the Gospel especially when the speakers are preaching man-centered, therepuidic, crossless, prosperity theology.
    For instance Tedashii will be at an event this year. One of the main speakers will be Rich Wilkerson Jr. His church where he is a pastor is a Health Wealth and Prosperity church that teaches false doctrine. Here is an example:
    http://www.trinitychurch.tv/images/stories/pdfs/070911GAPonline.pdf
    “We were made to speak words of life—to create
    LIFE and take possession!”
    “Their mouths lay claim to heaven, and their tongues take possession of the earth.” Psalm 73:9
    This is typical Prosperity Name it and Claim it theology that teaches that in our tongues is the power of life and death and we speak our destiny into existence by our words. To suppor this Rich Wilkerson uses Psalm 73:9 “thier mouths lay claim to heaven, and thier tongues take possesion of the earth”. This verse according to Rich Wilkerson is saying that with our words we lay claim to the power of God in heaven and we take possesion of the land.
    Now hear Charles Spurgeon’s commentary on this verse:
    9. They set their mouth against the heavens. Against God himself they aim their blasphemies. One would think, to hear them, that they were demigods themselves, for they speak as from a sublime elevation. Yet they might let God alone, for their pride will make them enemies enough without their defying him.
    And their tongue walketh through the earth. Like the serpent, they go nowhere without leaving their slime behind them; they are beyond measure worthy of all honor, and all the rest of mankind, except for a few of their parasites, are fools, hypocrites, or worse. When these men’s tongues are out for a walk, it is impossible altogether to avoid them. The city is not free from them, and the village swarms with them.
    Psalms Vol 1&2: Crossway Classic Commentaries
    Here are some other teachings from Rich Wilkerson
    http://www.trinitychurch.tv/images/stories/pdfs/073011GAPonline.pdf
    “Your Words Make You The Creator”

    Here is a very troubling statement by Rich Wilkerson on Tithing
    http://www.trinitychurch.tv/images/stories/pdfs/OUTLINE_122912_Blessed_life_web.pdf
    “God gave his tithe (JESUS) in faith before we ever believed.”
    God gave in faith, Jesus as God’s Tithe?
    Again I truly respect these brothers but have to question why they would partner with false teachers?

  • Gerald

    More teacing from Rich Wilkerson’s church Trinity Church in Miami
    http://www.trinitychurch.tv/

    http://www.trinitychurch.tv/images/stories/pdfs/OUTLINE_011213_Blessed_life3_web.pdf

    “God is all about providing SUPERABUNDANCE to you!”

    “Superabundance begins by giving, or sowing, a SEED”.

    Using Scripture to support the Health and Wealth Gospel
    “It is God’s will that you prosper and be in good health, even as your soul
    prospers. (Iii jn 1:2)

    “God has given you the power to get wealth in order to establish His
    covenant. (Deut 8:18)

    “The wealth of the sinner is laid up for you and eventually will find its way
    into your hands. (Prov 13:22)

    “You have what you say. (Prov 12:14; lk 17:6; jn 15:7)(Prov 12:14; lk 17:6; jn 15:7)”

    “You will harvest so much this year that when you take your harvest to
    your storehouses, there will not be room for the new crops, because
    your storehouses will still be full of last year’s abundance. Put differently,
    you’ll still be eating from last year’s harvest when you have to clean out the
    barns to make room for your new crops. (Lev 26:10)

    “You are made rich in every way so that you can be generous on every
    occasion. (2 Cor 9:11)(2 Cor 9:11)”

    “God provides for you superabundantly, infinitely beyond all you ask or
    imagine, pray for, hope for, or dream about in your wildest dreams”. (Eph
    3:20)

    http://www.trinitychurch.tv/images/stories/pdfs/073011GAPonline.pdf

    “Your Words Make you the Creator”

    “YOUR WORDS create a victory or defeat in
    other people’s live.”

    The word “Elohim” usually refers to God but in some cases refers to man.“I said, ‘You are “gods”; you are all sons of the Most High.’ Psalm 82:6
    The Hebrew word “elohim” refers to man in these 2 categories:
    1. Anyone who has authority over people
    2. Anyone who has power to weld over others in matters

    God said to Moses in Exodus 7:1 “I have made you like God
    to pharaoh.”

    God was saying to Adam : “When the horse or lion or monkey or mocking bird looks at you… they will be looking at me!”

    What will you create today?

    Despair or Hope ?
    Chaos or Direction ?Life ?
    Despair or Hope ?
    Chaos or Direction ?Hope ?
    Chaos or Direction ?Direction ?

    Brothers let’s be honest. Is this the kind of teacing we want to associate with?

  • gerald

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_6neHjRj-Y
    Costco is Greek for Jesus? This is therepeudic, man-centered, emotionalism garbage