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Spit Your Truth

Spit Your Truth

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Spit Your Truth Podcast, streaming on ALL platforms and live on SetApart Muzik Radio!


This podcast is UNCENSORED and UNFILTERED, delivering raw conversations that uplift, inspire, and awaken. We’re shining a spotlight on Set Apart and Truth Music Artists, diving deep into their artistry, music, and powerful messages rooted in faith, ancient texts, and truth.


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If you’re ready to hear truth spoken boldly and music that stirs the soul, Spit Your Truth is for you. Stay tuned and spread the word—this is more than a podcast; it’s a movement!


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  • Ep 27 From Fruity Loops to Kingdom Work: A Producer's Journey Pt 2: TsadiqqMuzik144
    Aug 13 2025

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    Brotherhood, beats, and divine inspiration take center stage as Zadak Music returns for an intimate conversation about his journey deeper into truth music production. What begins as a casual catch-up between spiritual brothers quickly transforms into a profound exploration of creative purpose and supernatural encounters.

    Zadak shares a remarkable testimony of unexplainable miracles that strengthened his faith, including water bottles that remained inexplicably cold despite sitting in scorching summer heat for a week. "The only way you can explain it is that it's the power of Yah," he reflects, revealing how these divine interventions shaped his spiritual journey alongside family members who discovered the truth around the same time, each accepting it at their own pace.

    Music remains at the heart of his ministry, with Zadak offering unprecedented access to his creative process. From crafting original samples to his methodical beat-building approach—starting with textured melodics before layering counter melodies, baselines, and drums—we witness the meticulous craftsmanship behind his distinctive sound. The revelation that he produces approximately 15 beats weekly, amassing nearly 1,000 beats in recent years, speaks to his dedication. Most fascinating is his disclosure that some of his most powerful music originates directly from dreams where melodies and concepts are divinely imparted.

    Currently working on a 13-song album he hopes to complete before summer, Zadak expresses his desire to collaborate with the entire truth music community. "I want to be the DJ Khaled of Israel," he shares, envisioning projects that bring together multiple artists on powerful tracks that honor the Most High. The conversation ultimately reveals how true brotherhood in music extends beyond business transactions to genuine support during difficult seasons—a testament to building genuine connections in a creative community united by faith and purpose.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Ep 26 From Fruity Loops to Kingdom Work: A Producer's Journey Pt1: TsadiqqMuzik144
    Aug 6 2025

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    The creative journey of a dedicated music producer rarely follows a straight path, especially when guided by spiritual purpose rather than mainstream success. TsadiqqMuzik144 sits down with us to explore how his evolution from hobbyist to prolific beat-maker has been fundamentally shaped by his spiritual awakening.

    With nearly a thousand beats in his catalog spanning everything from Latin rhythms to rock influences, Tsadiqq reveals the mysterious nature of his creative process: "When I'm making music, I don't have any thoughts at all. Music is just coming out of me." This intuitive approach has generated tracks that artists immediately connect with, often leading to powerful collaborations that serve what he calls "kingdom work."

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn when Tsadiqq details how he narrowly avoided the music industry's notorious traps. He breaks down the mechanics of predatory 360 deals that leave artists owing "over a million dollars" while essentially becoming "slaves to the corporation." This insider knowledge has helped him maintain independence while creating authentic music that aligns with his values.

    Beyond production techniques, we explore Tsadiqq's spiritual journey that began in 2013 when a book called "Fossilized Customs" transformed his understanding of faith and purpose. This awakening not only changed his personal trajectory but influenced his entire approach to music creation – prioritizing accessibility over profit by keeping his rates reasonable so more artists can create meaningful work.

    Whether you're a music producer seeking to maintain integrity in your craft, an artist navigating industry pitfalls, or simply someone drawn to authentic stories of purpose-driven creativity, this conversation offers valuable insights into balancing artistic excellence with spiritual commitment. Connect with TsadiqqMuzik144 on TikTok to experience his unique sound and production style.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep 25 Bridging Faith and Music: A Conversation with Fred Pope Jr.
    Jul 9 2025

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    Fred Pope Jr. brings a refreshing breath of authenticity to this soul-stirring conversation about faith, music, and spiritual growth. As a minister, musician, and producer, Fred shares how his journey through different spiritual paths ultimately strengthened his Christian faith and ministry, providing him with unique tools for understanding scripture and connecting with others.

    The conversation takes a powerful turn when examining the concept of "fearing God." Fred challenges listeners to reconsider traditional interpretations, suggesting that reverence and relationship should replace terror in our approach to the Divine. "If you're doing right, there's nothing to fear," he explains, offering a perspective that transforms spiritual practice from anxiety-driven obligation to loving connection.

    Music emerges as a central theme throughout the episode, with Fred describing how growing up in a family saturated with musical talent shaped his understanding of sound as a spiritual force. "Everything in the world has a sound," he notes, "that's how [God] created the world." This perspective elevates his approach to production and ministry, seeing music not merely as entertainment but as a vehicle for delivering life-changing truth in accessible forms.

    When discussing current world events and conflicts in Israel, Fred provides thoughtful biblical context while emphasizing personal spiritual preparation over political anxiety. His insights on family traditions—particularly the Thanksgiving gatherings featuring prayer circles and scripture recitation—offer beautiful examples of how faith practices can bind generations together and create lasting spiritual foundations.

    Perhaps most compelling is Fred's transparency about his own ongoing growth and challenges, including his visual impairment, which hasn't limited his ministry or music production. His humility creates space for listeners at any stage of their spiritual journey to feel welcome and encouraged. "God loves you," he concludes, "and there's more available to you—just come and get it." This conversation will leave you reflecting on your own relationship with faith, purpose, and authentic connection long after the episode ends.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
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