Steven Malcolm has done it again, taking Christian hip-hop and combining it with an anthemic worship song feel with his tune "Yes."
"God took a fatherless kid who, because of where I came from and what I had been through, always felt a sense of unworthiness," shares Steven Malcolm. "You’re telling me I’m worthy to be saved?! YES! God responded with ‘yes.’"
Malcolm called on a few friends to join him, featuring Christian rapper KB, as well as the CCM band for KING & COUNTRY.
"By the age of nine, my father was deported back to Jamaica," says Malcolm on social media. "Leaving me fatherless, leaving me yearning for identity. I really felt unworthy when it came to a father figure."
Malcolm, who is himself a father now, shared that it wasn't just an absent father that confused him as a child.
"My mother struggled with addictions all my childhood, leaving me seeking affirmation from all the wrong places. At the age of 19, I stepped into a hip hop church where I found God can use anybody and anything for His glory. I felt a sense of worthiness and a little sense of purpose."
Malcolm ends the video asking fans to share their 'yes' story.
"We all have one as Christians and as the body of Christ. Let's inspire the world, ladies and gentlemen."