Christian hip-hop artist Trell Brooks recently achieved a major milestone as his single “Never Let Go” produced by James Whitehead earned airtime on the nationally syndicated Big Redd Radio Show, a major platform that continues to spotlight impactful faith-based music. The show, currently nominated for a Stellar Award and also recognized by the 10th Annual Avidity Awards, is known for amplifying the voices of Christian artists with meaningful messages—and Trell Brooks is the latest rising name to join its lineup.

Hosted by industry veteran and Billboard-charting artist Big Redd, the Big Redd Radio Show is one of the most influential platforms in gospel and Christian hip-hop today. Broadcasting across 27 radio stations and streaming nationally via Howard University Radio Network SiriusXM HUR Voices Channel 141, the show’s reach spans major markets including Columbia and Greenville, South Carolina; Augusta and Columbus, Georgia; Richmond, Virginia; Killeen, Texas; and several cities across Florida including Tampa, Orlando, Sarasota, and Jacksonville.

This kind of exposure is monumental for an independent artist like Trell Brooks. With no traditional major-label backing, just God, the fans, and his team that moves like "major-label backing" at Shock The Culture led by The President of Creative Wealth & Finance , Kirk Rich, and President Of PR, Marketing, & Strategy, Dom Hollins.

Trell Brook's momentum has been undeniable. His monthly listener count has steadily increased, and his overall streams have seen measurable growth, signaling a strong and expanding fanbase drawn to his authenticity and message.  Trell Brooks is showing that when purpose meets preparation, the results fall after.

The airing of “Never Let Go” on a nationally recognized and award-nominated show like Big Redd’s is more than just a radio moment—it’s a turning point. It uplifts Trell Brook's voice in the Christian hip-hop space and signals a wider embrace of his sound and story. With his platform growing, his streams rising, and his message connecting, Trell Brooks is no longer emerging—he’s establishing himself.

The journey is just beginning, but this chapter already speaks volumes.

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