Divinity inspired the orchestration of this dynamic and powerful trio, dubbed Sons of the Prophet (SOP). The convergence of Sean Lypher, Shaun Remekie and Damoi Simpson could only have been skillfully crafted by a miracle as being neighbors who once expressed indifference towards each other, and another who was well on his way to pursuing his calling in another ministry, who would have guessed that such a combination would have been possible.
One faithful evening in 2002- after God in his omniscience had already carefully formed Lypher’s and Remekie’s friendship using their mutual love for Hip Hop; and also vacated Damoi’s previous commitments- God knighted them Sons of the Prophet.
As children they humbly sought the Father, asking him to reveal and remove any pride and short comings from their lives. Little did they know that God would use this desire as the foundation of their ministry. The year 2003 was a turning point for the young men of SOP as they faced many challenges one of which was the struggle of sourcing beats that would allow them to apply the skills they garnered from prior secular influences such as Jay-Z, Ludacris, Gospel Gangstaz, and Gritz. Nonetheless, in their own lexis they expressed “We prayed and gave the beats to the Lord to sanctify†thus SOP in moving according to the will of God, wrote and performed any and everywhere they could. One such place, and for them “the first form of exposureâ€, came at a church camp at the Open Bible Church.
As they grew in maturity their audience, primarily ..teeny boppers’, saw them graduate from lyrics such as "I got the Holy tool, ya'll know that’s my Bible, Ten shots from that it be the Gospel rifle...†to their break out hit “My Godâ€, released on the Spirit Scription Album (2006) produced by Dale ..Dr. Dizzle.. Virgo.
“My Godâ€, quickly became an anthem making these young men the talk of the Christian community. The new found acknowledgement soon birthed the realization that they were indeed Jamaicans.
Admired as one of the best tracks on the Spirit Scription album, “My God†which candidly speaks of SOP’s pride in serving God, was destined for great acceptance as it stimulated a clean yet explosive side to the genre with tastefully contemporary lyrics captivating the minds of Christians and non-Christians alike.
The newly found recognition also soared into the realms of fellow ministers in the Christian music fraternity. This exposure caught the attention of other established artistes, who would otherwise seek overseas talents, and led them to do collaborations with this young and vibrant ministry Sons of the Prophets. Alliances with local and international gospel artistes included the smashing single Jesus I Love You with J.A.I on his debut album Best friend, Realize with St. Matthew on his album Armageddon, Hallelujah with Minister Blessed on his debut Purpose, Jesus You’re Worthy with Canadian Gospel sensation Jermaine Cowan, and Be Ok with Monique Spence another Canadian gospel sensation.
With a desire to have their ministry showcased on a wider spectrum in the gospel arena, SOP have been privileged to share stage with some of Jamaica’s best in Gospel music these include Dj. Nicholas , Prodigal Son, Moses, Jermaine Edwards, J.A.I, Katalys Crew, Kerron Ennis, St. Matthew, Perpetual Praise, Chosen Vessel, Mr. Gallimore, and Garfield Reid among others.
With SOP’s ability to galvanize the support and love of the youth, they aspired to have their ministry at concerts. As a result promoters confirmed their support and participation at the following events "Operation Consecration", "Genesis Festival" (Kingston), "Salvation PHD", "Fun in the Son" Cross over Party (Ocho Rios), "I. S. C. F School Concerts" (Ardenne High, St. Andrews High, Wolmers High, Meadowbrook High, Jamaica College to name a few), Extreme Impact's "No Retreat", Extreme Impact's "Final Destination", and Yes Movement's "God A God".
SOP has also done well in the print, audio and video media as they sought to get their resounding message across. They have been able to share their testimony of faith via editorials, done with the Jamaica Gleaner’s YouthLink and the Portmore Star. They have also made television appearances on Jamaica’s leading morning show, TVJ’s Smile Jamaica, twice. They are fast becoming the favorites of disc jockeys on local radio stations such as Roots FM Radio, Mega Jamz Radio, KLAS Sports Radio and Power 102 Radio also.
“To unite, empower and mobilize the young people in Christ and to captivate the whole nation for God. To preach the raw gospel in a manner that can only be said of God...less of us and more of Him†is the maxim of Sons of the Prophet or SOP as they are affectionately called.
In route to what most would refer to as undeniable success, the young men of SOP express tremendous love and appreciation to the earthly vessels which God has used to inspired them. Individuals and institutions include Pastor Rowena Hinds, Cross Movement, Lacrae, Trip Lee, Flame, Ordinary aka Mr. Amen, and D.A. Jay, just to name few.
So as they seek to promote the truth they have and continue to deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ, SOP vows to humbly seek God in their endeavors. And with the present situations impacting on the youths of today SOP sends them a message: “Stay in school, learn what you can and let God be your guide, a life of drugs and guns will only send you to jail so make the best out of your life.â€
Sons of the Prophet (SOP)… called, selected, chosen, molded and continually being perfected by God.