Christian Rapper Bizzle Announces 'Well Wishes' Album's Full Proceeds will Fund Clean Drinking Water Wells in Africa

Christian rapper Bizzle is releasing an album called Well Wishes on July 22, and all proceeds of the album will be sent to Mozambique, Africa in an effort to build clean drinking water wells.

According to Rapzilla, there will be many different collaborations on the album featuring some of Christian hip-hop's best. The first single is called "Do this" and it features Social Club and GS.

The Houston rapper first made major headlines with his response rap to Macklemore's "Same Love" track.

During a recent interview on VLADTV, Bizzle was asked if he hated gay people to which he replied those claims were "very false." He said, "I have gay people that go to the church that I'm sitting in...I can't hate gays."

"The Lord has showed me my own sin to the degree that I can not hate somebody else because their sin is not mine," he explained. "We all have different desires, different things we're pulled to... I can't really judge you for that."

He then clarified what he was saying and said, "but once you start to say 'well you know what this is right, and I'm still a Christian, I still believe in the Bible. I still serve the God you serve but He says it's wrong, I say I'm right and now it's no longer a sin'" Bizzle then said, "at that point I think you're getting to becoming your own God."

"Of course I don't hate gays but I also don't put gay in the same category," the rapper said every person is different and every encounter as well.

Bizzle is known for being brash and straightforward with his rhymes. This has worked both in his favor and against, as he has gained the respect of many, but also angered some with his tough talk of how it is. However, Bizzle feels called to be the voice of the body of Christ and keeps his focus on winning souls.