Steven Malcolm Collabs With Mike Teezy On New Single “Stick And Move”

Curb Records recording artist Steven Malcolm calls on Mike Teezy for his latest high-powered release, "Stick And Move," sharing a message of faith and resilience. Listen to "Stick And Move" HERE.
Teaming up for "Stick & Move," a high-energy, faith-driven anthem, Malcolm and Teezy blend hip-hop and pop with a message of power and faith. Malcolm, fresh from ministering in prisons through Send Musicians to Prison, brings depth and authenticity, while Kingdom Choice Awards New Artist of the Year, Teezy, adds perspective as one of the hottest new names in CHH. "Stick And Move" is just a taste of Malcolm's upcoming 2025 album, making it a must-listen for hip-hop and Christian music fans alike.
"Working with Teezy was just as genuine as I hoped it could've been," shares Malcolm. "Such a talented, humble human, the collaboration was a layup. This probably won't be our last record together - bro has a bright future in CHH!"
Beyond music, Malcolm recently partnered with NBA player Jonathan Isaac on the Unitus brand, appeared on SiriusXM's "Kirk Franklin's Praise," and is set to join Tommee Profitt's iconic "Birth of a King" Christmas performance on 12/12.
Listen to "Stick And Move (feat. Mike Teezy)" HERE. For more information, visit www.stevenmalcolm.com.
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