ATLANTA (October 20, 2011) – Rising Gospel recording artist, Kima Charysse, has been nominated for two Rhythm of Gospel Awards for ‘Rhythm of Gospel Song for the Year’ and ‘Urban Contemporary Female Artist’, for her hit debut single, ‘Jesus Will’. Winners will be announced at the 4th Annual Rhythm of Gospel Awards on July 28, 2012.
“I’m just in awe of what God is doing in my life. Receiving two nominations from the Rhythm of Gospel Awards is an example of how good God truly is when we are obedient to his word,” says Kima Charysse. “I’m thankful that the Lord is using me to minister to the world, and more importantly, I’m happy that I’m able to sing to my God,” she continues. Online voting begins November 1, 2011 through March 1, 2012; to vote log on to www.therhythmofgospelawards.com.
Bio: Timothy, formerly known as “Novej” often reflects on Sunday mornings when he would join in during praise and worship. Those are precious memories that keep him focus as he continues to make a joyful but different noise unto the Lord. On any given day Timothy could have been found in his dorm room at Winston Salem State University, producing, recording and engineering his tracks as well as other local artist. That is where he was discovered by producer and Grammy Award winner, 9th Wonder, and later placed in a group called The A.L.L.I.E.S. The storms of life began to rage as Timothy pursued stardom rather ministry. Due to moral standards and creative differences, the group was dissolved and the contract was nullified. It was after an encounter with God when Young Timothy began surrendering to the call that was upon his life and take heed to his parent’s advice. “My mom and dad, who were also my pastors, would always tell me to use my gifts to glorify God and spread the gospel instead of doing secular music”, says Timothy. He also stated “I’ve learned that everything God places in an individual is for building Yahweh’s Kingdom and lifting up Jesus Christ”. Evidence bears witness that Young Timothy’s has been grace with a gift to minister to generations and provide good music while doing so.