Is CHH Dead in Cleveland? | Rob Nor & Renzo Get Real
Everybody keeps calling Cleveland “The Land.” Rob Nor and Renzoe walked into the Fresh Leftovers studio and named what that land has actually been starving for — and it’s not what you’d expect from two rappers.
This week, Legacy the Prince, Queen Lee, and DJ B4 You welcomed Cleveland’s own Rob Nor and Renzoe to the world’s most dangerous Christian hip-hop radio show, and the conversation went somewhere most artist interviews never reach. These aren’t two guys chasing a wave. Renzoe is a preacher’s kid turned professional drummer who produces his own beats and runs a ministry called TYAS — Together Young And Strong — with his wife. Rob Nor came up in church culture, found real encounters with God after becoming a father, and now folds grief, addiction, and redemption into projects like Dark Like Velvet. Together, they believe they’re not just building a CHH scene in a city that’s never had one — they’re being sent to it.
So what did they say are the three familiar spirits gripping their city? Why did they turn down a church that asked them to perform? And what happens at a Sunday basketball run where people show up, hear the devotion, and leave before the game even starts?
They also got real about the online fighting tearing through the body of Christ right now, the difference between members and disciples, and the one thing spiritual maturity requires when you finally see your mentor’s flaws. There’s even a moment where the hosts try to hand Renzoe a calling he keeps dodging — and you can feel it landing.
This one plays like family. Cleveland stood up, and you’re going to want to hear why.
Watch the full episode of Fresh Leftovers now, and tap in with Rob Nor and Renzoe.
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