About the Artist
Finally, with great anticipation the long awaited album “PAIN AND PERSEVERANCE” is set to be released as a TMG project in the fall of this year, 2010. Nate Kile, AKA Ghetto Missionary, AKA K Macc will debut his first personal project after 15 years of playing an intricate role in the underground rap hip hop scene of Anchorage, Alaska. He has worked with Alaskan artists and labels such as the late Inlet City Records, Baby J, Joker the Bell bondsman, Baby Hin, Young Bolo, Trig and Critical Beats of EG Media/Himvill records along with Shadik a producer/artist who has traveled over the east coast throughout the last few years contributing to various projects with extraordinary talent and skill. Ghetto Missionary has recorded at Surreal studios, The Mirror, Buzz Biz and the very exceptional studios of EG media.
The album, “Pain and Perseverance” is a carefully woven combination of the constant spiritual battle which rages in our every day lives, and all of the intricate struggles which accompany that battle continually waging war against our dreams, hopes, families and desires to connect with God. The message does not stop there, with a sharp and penetrating look into the profound hope that still relies in the truth of the Gospel and the life of Jesus Christ. Ghetto Missionary lays bare his personal beliefs in the Son of God and his deep belief in the validity of the power and love of Christ through the cross and the Gospel message as he opens up his personal diary as it is, uncut over hot smashing productions that cannot help but to provoke and stir the thoughts and emotions of listeners from all walks of life.
This album is far from a typical “Christian Hip Hop” project consisting of a track list of do’s and don’ts. Some Christians may find some of the tracks to be too saturated with the mind set of the world, while Ghetto Missionary brings forth the real struggle that even Christians fight inside every day, as they do often look at this life from a worldly perspective and not always a dreamy, candy coated churchy like painting. At the end of the day, when the struggle has been fought, tears have been shed and the faith challenged, Ghetto Missionary can still say, Jesus is the fountain of life, my brother, my friend and the Savior of men.
