MUSIC

Photobombshell Media (2023)

“Messiah Ramkissoon on the Sacred Nature and Power of Music”

In a 2023 feature with Photobombshell Media, Messiah Ramkissoon discusses the spiritual and transformative role music plays in his life and work. The piece explores his creative process, artistic influences, and how music serves as a healing force, cultural connector, and vehicle for storytelling. Messiah’s insights highlight the deeper purpose behind his art and the ways music fuels his mission as an artist-activist.

Enspire Magazine (2022)

“Messiah Ramkissoon Is One to Watch with The Eye of Freedom Vol. 2”

Featured in Enspire Magazine, Messiah Ramkissoon was recognized as an artist to watch for his work on The Eye of Freedom Vol. 2. The article highlights his creative vision, lyrical depth, and commitment to using music and poetry as tools for cultural expression, self-reflection, and social impact, positioning him as a compelling voice in the contemporary artistic landscape.

Urbanology Magazine (2020)

“Messiah Ramkissoon’s Black Fathers Is Powerful”

In a feature for Urbanology Magazine, Messiah Ramkissoon’s music video “Black Fathers” was praised for its powerful message and artistic impact. The article highlighted how the piece blends poetic storytelling and Hip-Hop expression to honor fatherhood, uplift community narratives, and spark deep cultural reflection.

Harlem World Magazine (2020)

“Harlem Youth Advocate Uses Hip-Hop to Educate Formerly Incarcerated Youth on Rikers Island”

In this feature from Harlem World Magazine, Messiah Ramkissoon is highlighted for his advocacy work using Hip-Hop, poetry, and creative expression to engage and educate justice-involved youth, including programming at Rikers Island. The article showcases his commitment to mentorship, empowerment, and community transformation through culturally relevant arts and youth support initiatives.

The Fox Magazine (2020)

“Hip-Hop Recording Artist Messiah Ramkissoon Releases Music Video for His Powerful Single ‘Black Fathers’”

Featured on The Fox Magazine, this article highlights Messiah Ramkissoon’s release of the music video for his powerful single “Black Fathers.” The piece focuses on the emotional depth, cultural significance, and artistic vision behind the video, celebrating Messiah’s ability to use Hip-Hop and poetic storytelling to honor fatherhood, spark meaningful conversation, and uplift community narratives.

The Hype Magazine (2019)

“Hip-Hop Artist and Spoken-Word Architect Messiah Ramkissoon Releases Inspirational Music Video ‘Black Fathers’”

In 2019, The Hype Magazine featured Messiah Ramkissoon following the release of his inspirational music video “Black Fathers.” The article highlights Messiah’s powerful fusion of Hip-Hop and spoken word as he uses his art to honor fatherhood, uplift community narratives, and spark meaningful cultural conversation.

The Source Magazine (2016)

Feature on “We Still Swim”

In 2016, The Source Magazine spotlighted Messiah Ramkissoon for his inspirational video “We Still Swim.” The feature recognized the powerful visual and spoken word piece for its message of resilience, perseverance, and collective strength in the face of social injustice. Blending poetic storytelling with striking imagery, “We Still Swim” positioned Messiah as an artist using Hip-Hop and spoken word not only for creative expression, but as a vehicle for hope, healing, and cultural reflection.

AllHipHop.com (2016)

“Future Gets Remixed by Hip-Hop Poet Messiah Ramkissoon”

Featured by AllHipHop, this article highlighted Messiah Ramkissoon’s creative remix of Future’s music through his signature blend of poetry and Hip-Hop. The piece showcased Messiah’s ability to reinterpret and reimagine popular Hip-Hop culture while adding his own introspective and lyrical voice to the conversation.

Soul Train (2016)

“Who’s Next: Messiah”

Featured on Soul Train's “Who’s Next” series in 2016, Messiah Ramkissoon was spotlighted as a rising creative force in poetry and Hip‑Hop. The article highlighted his dynamic storytelling, performance presence, and growing influence as an artist‑activist, introducing him to a broader audience and positioning him as a compelling voice to watch in music and culture.

Blavity (2016)

"Beyond Kendrick and bey: 3 powerful indie-artist activists you should know"

In 2016, Blavity featured Messiah Ramkissoon as one of three independent artist-activists making an impact through both creative expression and community engagement. The article highlighted his ability to fuse poetic performance, Hip-Hop artistry, and advocacy work, positioning him as a meaningful voice in culture and social change.