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Testimony A Musician's Story

Tune into the stories of your favorite artists and musicians here on Testimony: A Musician's Story Podcast. 

Jazzy Christian Music Artist Reagan Capaci: Jesus Gave Me This Story To Tell

Gaelika Brown

Christian music artist

In this episode, I interview music artist Reagan Capaci who shares her Christian testimony. 

Reagan Capaci (Pronounced Kuh-pay-see) was born in Hot Spring, Arkansas, and later ended up living in Las Vegas.

She grew up as a pastor’s kid and she shares with us how her family moved a lot when she was young as they dealt with a toxic and strict cult of a religion seeking a way out. 

In her sophomore year of High School, her family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to escape the church they were tied to.

Reagan recalls how she, “Truly fell in love with music after taking a local jazz class [at her performing arts] high school.”

Still discovering who Christ was, “she was grateful that someone helped her to see what was right and what was true and not judge her”, speaking of her mentor Adam Thompson (CEO of Collision Records).

In the music industry when you label your music or “when you say Christian, people immediately stop listening to you”, so Reagan shares this perception we have when it comes to artists being put in a box and how this shapes how people view your music.

She considers herself a Christian music artist as “she is a Christian and God has given her this talent and this ability to spread.”

Later, she developed a passion for helping at-risk youth mentoring those in Juvenile detention centers, helping refugees, and foster kids.

Additionally, in the 4-Song-Breakdown she breaks down “Play This”, “Closed”, “Milk”, and “Rent5”.

Not only is Reagan’s music unique and soulful but in this interview, her story will empower you. 

 

Key Points In Interview:

  • 3:53 Grew up in an IFB Church (Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Church) in Arkansas, which she describes as a cult.

  • 6:34 “YouTube saved my family”. referring to how her father discovered what the gospel truly is outside their IFB Church which opened a door to more modern faith in Christ.

  • 8:55 When they moved to Memphis, with one foot in the church and one foot out, they were shunned by their IFB Church members and family.

  • 13:19 Questioned if she really knew Jesus even though she believed what IFB Churches taught.

  • 17:00 Speaks how Adam Thomason, owner of Collision records, was a mentor to Reagan and greatly influenced her perception of Jesus, how she saw people, and music.

  • 25:30 We discuss Beyoncé’s brand and how marketing plays a role in a music artist's world.

  • 39:03 Deciding whether to be featured on an explicit song; “sometimes in the hurt and in the pain sometimes those words are necessary for telling your perspective and telling your hurt.”

 

References Mentioned In This Interview By Reagan Capaci:

Suggested Artist Testimonies Mentioned By Reagan Capaci:

  • Sam Opoku

 

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