Kevin Gates Admits His Mistake Mid-Recording — Leaves It in the Song - Says Because Growth Is the Message. Click on Photo for Clip

 



Let’s talk about Kevin Gates.

Yes — the rapper. The husband. The father. The unapologetically Muslim man. The cultural force. Click here




Kevin Gates recently dropped a video for his new song, and let me tell you — it wasn’t just music, it was ministry. In the middle of the studio session, Gates took a raw moment to admit he made a mistake. No pride, no deflection — just a real man owning his actions and showing us what growth looks like in real-time. That level of honesty? Rare. And deeply powerful.




What makes Kevin stand out isn’t just the music (though, let’s be honest, the man’s pen game is potent and his voice? Whew, magnetic). It’s the way he walks his talk. He’s on social media talking openly about his Muslim faith, the discipline it brings, and how he’s constantly striving to be better. 




Whether it’s fasting during Ramadan or dropping spiritual gems in interviews, Kevin has been pouring back into the culture with something deeper than beats and rhymes — he’s feeding souls.


I watched him on a podcast recently, speaking to young men about the power of fasting — not just from food, but from distractions, negativity, and everything that pulls you away from your higher self. This is a man who understands alignment. And he's not afraid to teach.




And can we talk about how he loves his family? The way he honors his wife, the respect, the spiritual covering, the partnership — it’s the type of masculinity we need more of.


Secure, soft where it should be, strong where it must be. A true kingdom builder.




Kevin Gates, thank you for showing that it’s possible to be a real man — flawed, faithful, fearless — in public. 


Thank you for reminding us that growth is a process, not a performance. And thank you for the music that’s creating more babies, yes — but also creating more moments


More vibes. More healing. Kevin I miss your podcast. I loved seeing people call into you and you gave advice. Bring that back.



Your voice is a gift to the culture. Keep going.

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