The Hidden Danger Every Christian Artist Faces
In this compelling episode of WhatItItzWhatItBeezLike?!, King Cyz sits down with Sevin for a raw, timely, and deeply convicting conversation about Christian Hip-Hop, ministry, social media, accountability, and what it truly means to represent the King. From the opening moments, the tone is clear: this is not just an interview about music. It is a heart check for artists, leaders, believers, and anyone navigating faith in a culture driven by platforms, performance, and popularity.
Sevin opens up about his decision to step away from social media, explaining that what began as a 30-day fast eventually became a lifestyle of separation. For him, unplugging was not about rejecting technology for the sake of it, but about protecting his walk with God. He shares how both praise and criticism online can become unhealthy, feeding pride, distraction, and false identity. His words challenge listeners to ask an honest question: are we using the tools, or are the tools using us?
One of the strongest themes in the conversation is consecration. King Cyz and Sevin discuss how fasting and separation should not be treated like temporary religious challenges, but as opportunities to recognize what has been pulling us away from God. Sevin makes it clear that if removing something brings you closer to the Lord, returning to it without discernment may reveal a deeper issue.
The episode also tackles the state of CHH and the danger of pushing talented new converts into public ministry without discipleship. Sevin stresses that talent should never outrun character. In Hog Mob, he explains, people serve first, move in community, and are developed through accountability. The goal is not to create stars, but servants who reflect Christ. As Sevin puts it, the Kingdom is about the King, not the platform.
The conversation becomes especially honest when Sevin reflects on music itself. He admits that music was once an outlet for pain, but now he is more intentional about making songs with purpose rather than simply “throwing up on the people.” He challenges artists to examine whether their work is truly glorifying God or feeding insecurity, ambition, and the desire for human glory.
Sevin also shares about the upcoming Mob Tour: Ministry Over Business, a three-day city-by-city missions model designed to bring prison ministry, street ministry, discipleship, evangelism, communion, and community outreach together. Rather than inviting people to simply watch a stage, Hog Mob is inviting believers to participate in ministry firsthand.
This episode is more than a conversation. It is a call to repentance, maturity, and realignment. King Cyz and Sevin remind us that ministry is not measured by streams, stages, or trends, but by obedience, love for God, love for people, and the willingness to lay everything down when it stops serving the Kingdom.
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