It's not often an artist like Aaron Cole comes along. With his incredible cadence and lyrical dexterity, the chart-topping Christian rapper, singer, and songwriter is proof that hard work and dedication can perfect your craft and make dreams come true. His exciting new full-length album, Sorry, I Changed on RCA Inspiration (which features the tracks "Have Your Way" and "I Love It"), slated for release this spring, is an epic and profound inspirational project full of self-reflection and spiritual growth. The album will garner new fans for the hip-hop artist and solidify those who have been there all along, appreciating his rhythmic flow and genius verses.
Born in Bristol, Virginia, Cole started rapping at 3 years old. It was at his father's bustling recording studio, where a young Cole attended nearly every session, taking everything in and rapping verses back to his father. His love of rap and gospel grew deeper day by day, and at just the age of 4, he broke into the industry, releasing his first album, Jesus Is the Rock, as an independent artist in 2003. By 12, Cole knew exactly what he wanted to do with his life — be a Christian rapper. "I really honed into my craft and started rehearsing and writing songs every day. I started to develop myself and I grinded every day."