TriniD4Christ Releases Inspirational Call to the Lost with his new Single ‘”Curtain Call”
Published on July 15, 2025
TriniD4Christ Delivers Powerful Message of Redemption in New Single “Curtain Call”
Dallas, TX — Rising Christian hip-hop artist TriniD4Christ releases his latest single, “Curtain Call,” a bold and emotional anthem that blends personal testimony with gospel-driven conviction. Known for his raw honesty and lyrical depth, TriniD4Christ uses the track to confront his past, reflect on grace, and offer hope to those who feel they’ve strayed too far.
Originally from Amarillo, Texas, and now based in Dallas, TriniD4Christ was born Paul Maes. His early years in music were rooted in the secular rap scene under the name LP Muziq, where he gained regional recognition. But after a convicting comment from his young son—who said he couldn’t sing along to his father’s songs—TriniD4Christ made the decision to fully surrender his platform to Christ in 2017. Since then, he has committed his music to ministry, aiming to reach the lost, the broken, and the overlooked.
“Curtain Call” is a cinematic and soul-searching track that explores the idea of a final moment—a spiritual performance where the only audience that matters is God. With haunting melodies, gripping verses, and a message rooted in Luke 15, the song captures the essence of the lost sheep returning home. TriniD4Christ reminds listeners that it’s never too late to give your life to Christ, no matter how far you’ve gone or how deep the wounds run.
“This song is for anyone who’s ever questioned their worth, who’s ever felt like they’ve missed their moment,” says TriniD4Christ. “God leaves the ninety-nine for the one—and I was the one. ‘Curtain Call’ is about finally stepping into the light, not for applause, but for purpose.”
With a growing following and a heart for reaching those in the shadows, TriniD4Christ is quickly becoming a distinct voice in the Christian hip-hop movement—bridging southern rap influences with a Kingdom message.
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