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词条 Rawsrvnt
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Music career

  3. Popular culture

  4. Sports connections

  5. Personal life

  6. Discography

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Rawsrvnt
| image = Rawsrvnt Press Photo 2015.jpg
| caption = Rawsrvnt in April 2015
| image_size = 200px
| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Eduardo Ignacio Puyol
| alias = Eddy "Rawsrvnt" Puyol
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1979|7|4|mf=y}}
| birth_place = Miami, Florida
| origin = West Palm Beach, Florida
| instrument = vocals, singer-songwriter
| genre = Christian hip hop
| occupation = Singer, songwriter
| years_active = 2002–present
| label = Soul Deep Records
| associated_acts =
| website = {{URL|rawsrvnt.com}}
}}

Eduardo "Eddy" Ignacio Puyol (born July 4, 1979), who goes by the stage name Rawsrvnt (pronounced "raw servant"), is an American Christian hip hop artist, speaker, songwriter, and record producer. He has released seven studio albums, five extended plays, several singles, and a few compilation albums with greatest hits.

Early life

Rawsrvnt was born Eduardo Ignacio Puyol,[1] on July 4, 1979,[2] in Miami, Florida.[3] He has two younger siblings, a sister, Sofia, and a brother, Roberto ("Bobby").[4] His parents, Orlando and Susana (née, Smith), are both immigrants from Cuba. They own and operate a learning center for children.[5]

Music career

Rawsrvnt first came to national prominence in 2006 with his In Rare Form album. The project leaned heavy on hip hop-influenced covers and interpretations of popular praise songs and established the artist as a leader in the burgeoning worship space of the rap market. UK-based website Cross Rhythms (magazine) called the effort "the best ever fusion of hip hop and worship ministry" and noted that it was "the benchmark for all future rappers seeking to get beyond dissing demons and the evangelism-by-numbers content of much holy hip hop."[6]

As In Rare Form continued to empower church leaders to incorporate more hip hop styles into their Sunday morning services, one of Christian music's largest annual tours, Winter Jam Tour Spectacular, hired Rawsrvnt to craft a theme song for their 2009 traveling showcase. According to Rapzilla.com, Winter Jam was the fourth ranked tour on Pollstar's 2008 First Quarter Ticket Sales Chart topping Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus, The Police, and Foo Fighters.[7] The song was used for the next three years, and opened the door for additional hip hop artists like Lecrae to be featured on the tour.

In 2011, Rawsrvnt's No Ordinary Love album found its way on to the entry list for Best Gospel Album of the 54th Grammy Awards. The project featured the Top 40 Billboard (magazine) hit "On Fire."[8][9]

Later that year he was invited to be a featured player on The Story Tour alongside some of Christian music's biggest names like Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael Tait, Newsboys, and Natalie Grant.[10] The partnership lasted through 2013 and provided an opportunity for the artist to perform as part of The Story Tour medley segment on the nationally televised 43rd Annual GMA Dove Awards.[11]

Expanding his sound in 2012, Rawsrvnt created a hybrid EP with Jamaican reggae star St. Matthew titled Soul Deep. The project carried the momentum of one of its key tracks, "The Almighty," and won the 2012 En Sound Music Award for Best Gospel Reggae Song.[12]

Since then his music has impacted people's lives in a variety of ways. From the personal (a Netherlands couple danced down the wedding aisle to Rawsrvnt's "I Gotta Feeling/Take It All" mashup)[13][14] to the public (the same song was used by DJ Promote to warm up crowds on platinum-selling artist Chris Tomlin's "Burning Lights" tour),[15] it seems there's always a will and a way for Rawsrvnt's art to connect with people in every walk of life.

Popular culture

In 2010, Rawsrvnt was cast on Donald J. Trump Presents The Ultimate Merger reality television dating show. The invitation to participate as a potential suitor for Omarosa Manigault came after the show's producers contacted Rapzilla.com looking for eligible bachelors with a unique look and story.

In response to criticism about his motivation for participating in the show, Rawsrvnt told the Houston Chronicle "Honestly, Christians have a hard time with this. I thought it would be cool to show what a real one looks like and how he approaches dating," Puyol said.[16]

He was eliminated in the third episode after having a one-on-one conversation with Omarosa in which he declared "I'm in love with Jesus, off top."[17]

Sports connections

Because many of Rawsrvnt's songs are known for their high-energy vibe backed by positive and motivational lyrics, his music is often sought-ought by sports organizations to be used in conjunction with their promotions, telecasts, and competitions. Highlights include performances at Miami Heat superstar Dwyane Wade's birthday brunch,[18] NASCAR driver Michael McDowell (racing driver) selecting "On Fire" for his track introduction,[19][20] the Miami Dolphins using "Game Changer" as the theme for their weekly coaches show, and ESPN licensing "There Go That Man" for their 2017 NBA Finals and 2017 NBA Draft coverage.[21][22]

Personal life

Puyol married Chrissy Alvarez on July 19, 2014.[23][24] They have two daughters.[25][26]

In July 2018, Puyol revealed that, although there were attempts made alongside church mentors and counselors, the couple ultimately could not reconcile their relationship and marital divorce proceedings were underway.[27]

Discography

Studio albums
  • Representin{{'}} (2003)
  • Gone Fishin{{'}} (2004)
  • In Rare Form (2006)
  • Makin{{'}} Moves (2007)
  • No Ordinary Love (2010, 2011)
  • Love Deluxe (2012)
  • Game Changer (2015)
EPs
  • Unshakeable (2005)
  • Breathe (2008)
  • #LoveStruck (2014)
  • Soul Deep (2016, with St. Matthew)
  • Shut It Down (2017)
Singles
  • Winter Jam (2008)
  • Head Up High (2013, with Lil Raskull)
  • White Christmas (2013)
  • The Star-Spangled Banner (2016)
  • Get Away (2019)
Compilation albums
  • Chopped & Screwed (2008)
  • A Decade of Faith (2012)
  • Winners Anthems (2018)

References

External links

  • Official website
  • Rapzilla interview
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