Gospel music balladeer Darwin Hobbs is making way for his fifth recording project, aptly titled 'Free,' set for release Aug. 26.The title of the new opus, which will be released on his newly-formed production company, Liaison Records in partnership with Tyscot Records, is meant in the very figurative way.
As the centerpiece of 'Free,' the Cincinnati native addresses finally being able to come to terms with the sexual abuse he experienced as a child.
Now at the age of 40, he decided to share publicly his past of childhood sexual
abuse with his newfound sense of freedom. The project puts an exclamation point on his personal statement of having been set free from the shackles of molestation. "This album is to date, the absolute most accurate depiction of who I am as an artist, a worshipper and a human being," Hobbs said of the 12-track praise & worship collection. "It's the very first album I've recorded as a free man."
"Never before have I walked in such transparency or nakedness as it pertains to the most private parts of my life," he continued. "For years, I've been bound by the haunting reality of the past. It's almost as if I'd been under the restriction of a gag order placed on me - as if I was walking through an earthly version of hell. Because of contractual obligations, I often had no choice but to record albums from unhealthy places in my heart. But God's been faithful, He never left me. And just as He promised, 'If I walked in truth, He'll set me free.'"
Hobbs gained moderate mainstream attention with his 2000 album, 'Vertical,' in which he covered the Luther Vandross classic ballad 'So Amazing.' Years before, the sought after Praise & Worship singer – a former worship leader of the Atlanta mega-church New Birth Cathedral – gained a following because of his vocal capabilities, which was often compared to Vandross.
Having sung for several years with a roster of "Who's Who" of modern gospel and pop music with artists such as CeCe Winans, Michael W. Smith, Michael McDonald, and Donnie McClurkin, among others, he is well-respected by many in the gospel/ Christian community and beyond.
After Hobbs and his wife Traci moved to Nashville, he was signed to EMI Gospel where he released four albums including his successful 1999 debut, 'Mercy,' the sophomore follow-up, 'Vertical,' released in 2001, selling over 100,000 copies, followed by 'Broken' and the compilation, 'The Best of Darwin Hobbs.'On 'Free,' he makes his debut as a songwriter – penning three songs, including the title track which was written on the eve of Hobbs breaking his silence to his mother about a 30 year secret of sexual abuse.
The perpetrator was her now deceased husband.
While the record label is prepping the single to be serviced to gospel radio in June, a bonus track has already surfaced on the Top 20 of playlists across the nation; 'He's Able' -- written and produced by gospel music dynamo and Hobbs' labelmate Deitrick Haddon.


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By: Rejina on 5/20/2008 11:12PM
Good for him! Gos is good (all the time)., However, I'd certainly suggest he ease up on the make up. He looks like he's in drag. And with the history of sexual abuse, it's an easy jump to the conclusion that he's homosexual. I had to read through the article twice to make sure he wasn't. (Although the mention of a wife doesn't necessarily mean that he isn't) I guess you nver know....
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By: Coop on 1/29/2010 1:29AM
You know we as Christians..I'm gonna make a great assumption that you are. We can be the most judgmental people that exist. What does it matter if he is gay, the fact of the matter so many of our kids go thru this and if its a woman that just want a man she would put the emotional and physical health of her child for a man/woman. Among Blacks we have such shame, guilt about things that we are silenced by it and its killing us in so many ways. These same instances is why HIV/AIDES we lead in, due to silence,shame,guilt,ostracized,low self esteem, and other people opinions. Just think what if it was your child or relative. We need more love and less of everything that don't represent love.
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By: africa on 5/21/2008 12:39PM
Hello Darwin
So very proud of you for men to admit to this is huge you here women speak on it alot but there are men out there hiding in shame you and those like tyler perry and donnie mcklukin give voice to so many men out there who are hurting especially those in the church.This is a new door God is opening up for you to touch more lives.
God bless you
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By: Airet on 5/21/2008 7:40PM
So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. (John 8:36,Message) He has made you free Darwin!!! And others will be free because of your courage to speak. I pray for you and your families continual healing.
Blessings
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By: Airet on 5/22/2008 2:43AM
“You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love.”- Galatians 5:13
So many wonderful Scriptures on freedom and encouragement. To give hope and purpose even in pain.
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By: Bob P on 5/22/2008 11:18AM
Looks like a drag queen to me. His being married only means he's a liar.
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By: carol on 5/24/2008 7:50PM
Bob P, people like you make it hard for people to be honest with others but one thing for sure if he's honest with God thats all that matters. We need to stop judging people because we all have something we need to get set free from.
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By: Sandy K on 5/25/2008 4:45PM
Contemporary Stars seem to want to tell us more than we need to know, (and more than I want to know.)
It used to be that we would only read these things about stars after they were dead, now they want to confess everything bad and worst that they've ever done, (or that was done to them.)
I want to go back to the time when the only thing I wanted to know about my favorite singer was: When is your next album coming out? or, Will my city be included in your next tour? Or from my favorite actor: What's your next project?
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By: Marc on 5/25/2008 7:47AM
After reading some of these comments, I can understand why many people are scare to publicly speak about their personal ordeals as Hobbs. Whats even worst, when there are socall Christians making it hard for those to come out. I'm not a religious person, but I thought we are all Gods children. The comment is for those FAKE CHRISTIANS!
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By: Tee From Pensacola on 5/25/2008 9:13AM
Why all the makeup, and he has a wife.
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