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"Jesus Freak" is a song by the American contemporary Christian music group DC Talk. Released on August 1, 1995, it was the lead radio single from (and lends its name to) the group's fourth album. The song was written and produced by Toby McKeehan and Mark Heimermann.
DC Talk (stylized as dc Talk) is a Christian rap and rock trio. The group was formed at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia in 1987 by Toby McKeehan , Michael Tait , and Kevin Max Smith . They released five major studio albums together: dc Talk (1989), Nu Thang (1990), Free at Last (1992), Jesus Freak (1995), and Supernatural (1998).
Various versions of "Colored People" have appeared on several DC Talk official releases, including the band's greatest hits album Intermission. [4] A live version of "Colored People" was included on the 1997 live release Welcome to the Freak Show. [5] "Colored People" also appears on the compilation album WOW 1998.
Two songs from DC Talk were reworked for the Free at Last World Tour in 1994. The first eight lines of lyrics from "Time ta Jam" were updated into a live-only song, which introduced by name the group's touring band members, called "Back 2 the Basics." Footage can be seen in the long-form video Narrow is the Road. Also on the Free at Last World ...
The discography of DC Talk, a Christian music band formed in the late 1980s in Lynchburg, Virginia, consists of five studio albums, three extended plays, and twenty-three singles. The group consists of Toby McKeehan , Kevin Max , and Michael Tait .
Greatest Hits is a compilation album from DC Talk that include most of their chart-topping radio singles and fan favorites spanning the course of their career.
Intermission: the Greatest Hits (often just called Intermission) is a compilation album released by DC Talk. It features songs from their studio albums beginning with Free at Last until their last full studio album; Supernatural. It also contains the tracks "Chance", "Sugar Coat It" and a remix of "Say the Words", which were recorded especially ...
The music video for the song features Michael Tait, Kevin Max, and Toby McKeehan performing the song in a laundromat. Interspersed is footage of a man carrying a package while running from two other men. Near the end, he runs into the laundromat where DC Talk are singing and deposits the box in a trash can before leaving.