TAMLA Bridges Motown Legacy with Faith’s Future Through Dante Pride’s “Just Believe”
Levar Kemp is the Editor-In-Chief of Snubb3d Magazine. He is…
TAMLA continues to honor the rich legacy of Motown while boldly stepping into the future of faith-driven music with the release of “Just Believe,” the powerful new single from viral Christian Hip Hop artist Dante Pride, available now on all streaming platforms.
Rooted in unwavering faith, “Just Believe” is more than a record — it’s a reminder. A reminder that belief is not built in comfort, but in chaos. With lyrics that declare, “It ain’t easy but you gotta trust and believe,” Dante Pride delivers an anthem for anyone walking through uncertainty while holding onto purpose.
The record speaks directly to those moments when faith feels like the only option left.

Hailing from Decatur, Alabama, Dante Pride has quickly become a dynamic force at the intersection of culture and the Kingdom. Bursting onto the scene in 2024 with his viral breakout hit “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah,” Pride captured global attention with his bold lyricism and undeniable authenticity. He represents a new generation of believers — those who pray hard, struggle daily, fall short, but still choose God.
Through raw storytelling layered over modern rap production, Pride refuses polished perfection. Instead, he offers something real.
“To release Just Believe through TAMLA is surreal,” shares Dante Pride. “This song comes from real moments where trusting God was the only option. It ain’t easy, but faith never fails. I hope this record encourages people to keep going and never let go of what they believe.”
Walter Thomas, SVP of TAMLA and Motown Gospel, echoes that sentiment.
“Dante Pride is a game-changer for this generation of music. His authenticity, energy, and heart for God translate powerfully through his music. Just Believe is more than a song — it’s a message that speaks directly to culture today.”
With TAMLA bridging Motown’s historic foundation and a new era of Gospel rap, Dante Pride stands as proof that faith-based music can be both culturally relevant and spiritually grounded.
“Just Believe” isn’t just a single — it’s a declaration.
And for a generation balancing faith and real life, that declaration matters.
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Levar Kemp is the Editor-In-Chief of Snubb3d Magazine. He is a alum of Howard University in Washington D.C. Mr. Kemp is a producer, director and has a passion for the arts. His diverse background in the industry includes but not limited to: BET, VIACOM, VH1, and other well known publications.




