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Flame (rapper)

American rapper (born 1981)


American rapper (born 1981)

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nameFlame
imageFLAME716.JPG
captionFLAME at the Zurich, Switzerland airport.
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birth_nameMarcus Tyrone Gray
birth_date
originSt. Louis, Missouri U.S.
instrumentVocals
genreChristian hip hop
occupationRapper, actor, music executive
years_active2003–present
labelClear Sight Music
associated_acts{{flatlist
website
  • Cross Movement
  • NF
  • Lecrae
  • V. Rose
  • KB

Marcus Tyrone Gray (born September 16, 1981), known as Flame (often stylized in all caps), is a Lutheran Christian hip hop rapper from the United States. He is with Clear Sight Music and has released nine albums. Flame has been nominated for several Dove and Stellar Awards. The Our World: Redeemed album was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Biography

As of 2005, Flame sold over 35,000 albums, and one of his interludes from his first album was played on Busch Stadium's loudspeakers every time Albert Pujols came to bat.

On February 20, 2007, it was announced that Flame's track, "Gotta Notice", from the album Rewind was nominated for the 38th Annual GMA Dove Awards in the category Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year. In mid-2007, Flame joined the rest of Cross Movement for their final tour. Our World Redeemed was nominated for a Stellar Award, Dove Award, and Grammy Award. In 2009, Flame was a special guest on Reach Records 116 Clique's tour Don't Waste Your Life.

In 2010, Flame announced a new album titled Captured.

He studied at Boyce College and obtained a Bachelor of Arts.

In 2014, Flame, along with three other musicians, filed a lawsuit against Katy Perry for alleged copyright infringement. In the suit, Perry was accused of stealing production elements from Flame's gospel track "Joyful Noise", in her song "Dark Horse". Flame and the other plaintiffs involved in the suit claimed that, not only did Perry use appropriate elements of the song, but that the video tarnished their production by using imagery associated with black magic and witchcraft, ideologies that Flame strongly opposes. It was originally reported that the matter had been settled out of court; however, as of late 2018, the case was set to go to trial. On July 29, 2019, a jury sided with Flame, leaving Perry to pay $550,000 and her label to pay the remaining $2.78 million. On March 17, 2020, Judge Christina A. Snyder overturned the jury award, citing numerous factors, including that the musical theme was both simple and common, and that the evidence given did not support the jury's award. Snyder vacated the jury's verdict and denied motions for a new trial, but stated that, should the case be heard on appeal at the Ninth Circuit, a new jury trial would be required. Flame filed a notice of appeal at the Ninth Circuit on April 13, 2020. In March 2022, the Ninth Circuit ruled in Perry's favor, upholding the vacation ruling from the District Court. The courts found the ostinatos in question unrelated, failed to meet the threshold of originality required for protection, and granted JMOL to defendants.

In March 2020, Flame left the Reformed tradition and was received into the Lutheran Church. His EP Christ for You focuses on the Lutheran belief in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, citing the Church Fathers such as Justin Martyr, Augustine of Hippo, Irenaeus, Cyril and Thomas Aquinas (cf. Eucharist in Lutheranism). Reflecting on his Lutheran Christian faith, Flame rejoiced: "It wasn't until I stumbled upon Lutheran thought that I discovered the treasure found in the liturgical and sacramental side of things." He praised the Lutheran tradition for its "ancient truths that will comfort contemporary consciences" and said that those "Truths that will bring people out of their heads and lift their heads from navel-gazing onto the sweet means of grace that God has provided outside of us." Flame named his album Christ for You as he wants his fans "to experience the joy and freedom that I’ve found in the sacraments." (cf. Lutheran sacraments)

In 2020, Marcus Gray earned his Master of Arts degree from Concordia Seminary in Systematic Theology, with minors in Church History, as well as Counseling.

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbum
2004Flame
2005Rewind
2007Our World: Fallen
2008Our World: Redeemed
2010Captured
2012The 6th
2013Royal Flush
2015Forward
2018God Knows
2020Extra Nos
2021Christ for You
2022Word And Water

References

References

  1. (22 November 2024). "Flame Raps the Sacraments". [[Christianity Today]].
  2. "Flame {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com".
  3. Westhoff, Ben. (September 14, 2005). "St. Louis - News - Rap vs. Rapture". Riverfronttimes.com.
  4. "38th Annual GMA Dove Awards - Recipients".
  5. (April 11, 1997). "HIStory Summer Tour Details - Cross Movement Records (CMR) .:: A Trusted Name In Christian Hip-Hop". Cross Movement Records.
  6. "Mars ill "When Heave Scrapes the Pavement"". Rapzilla.
  7. (November 4, 2010). "FLAME to drop 'Captured' December 28th (cover revealed)". Rapzilla.
  8. (August 11, 2010). "Flame Talks New Label & New Album Details". [[Rapzilla]].
  9. Whitney Jones, [https://www.baptistpress.com/resource-library/news/flames-hip-hop-strengthened-by-seminary/ Flame’s hip hop strengthened by seminary], baptistpress.com, September 27, 2012
  10. (August 30, 2018). "Update on Flame Lawsuit Against Katy Perry Over 'Dark Horse'".
  11. (July 2, 2014). "FLAME & Lecrae Sue Katy Perry Over Dark Horse".
  12. Macias, Jr Martin. (August 14, 2018). "Katy Perry Copyright Suit Heading to Trial".
  13. (July 29, 2019). "Katy Perry's hit Dark Horse copied a Christian rap song, jury finds". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
  14. (August 1, 2019). "Katy Perry among those ordered to pay a total of $2.78M in song copying lawsuit". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
  15. Maddaus, Gene. (March 17, 2020). "Katy Perry Wins Reversal of 'Dark Horse' Copyright Verdict".
  16. "Katy Perry and Capitol Records win appeal in 'Dark Horse' copyright case". Music Biz Nation.
  17. {{cite court. (March 16, 2020). link
  18. "Katy Perry Copyright Accuser Takes Case To 9th Circ. - Law360".
  19. [https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/03/10/20-55401.pdf ''Gray v. Hudson'']; United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (10 March 2022). No: 20-55401; D.C. No: 2:15-cv-05642CAS-JC. ''uscourts.gov''. retrieved 13 March 2022. [[PDF]]
  20. Becklo, Matthew. (February 4, 2021). ""Christ for You": Flame Unpacks His New EP on the Lutheran Belief in the Real Presence". [[Word on Fire]].
  21. Veith, Gene. (February 3, 2020). "The Rapper Flame Becomes a Lutheran". Cranach.
  22. "Flame: Man On Fire". CCMmagazine.com.
  23. "Flame Releases New Album March 6th".
  24. "The Stellar Award Winners Are..... {{!}} Sherry Mackey {{!}} 100.3 Hallelujah FM".
  25. (April 2, 2019). "Watch Flame new music video Silver & Gold ft. Melinda Watts on Rapzilla.com". Rapzilla.
  26. (February 3, 2020). "The Rapper Flame Becomes a Lutheran".
  27. Flame, "Christ for You" on Apple Music (2021) https://music.apple.com/us/album/christ-for-you-ep/1549189328
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