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Dr. Luvjoy presents a bold, unapologetic musical journey through the raw realities of life, love, faith, and survival in the Black community. This project is a life-story album told through powerful, older deep-voice male and female vocals, each track peeling back the layers of real-life struggle, heartbreak, and resilience. This isn’t just music—it’s testimony, therapy, and street gospel. From the pain of family betrayal, absent fathers, and toxic relationships, to the anger and frustration at fake preachers and church hypocrisy, every song confronts life’s hard truths head-on. Yet, amidst the hurt and rage, there is hope: faith in God, the power of love, and the courage to rise from pain. Listeners will hear stories that are unflinchingly honest: Angry, raw tracks like “Man I Hate You” and “Don’t You Ever Do Your Son Like That” explore parental neglect, abuse, and the scars that linger. Heartbreak and love are exposed in songs like “I Wanna Feel Chosen” and “Love Me Out Loud”, where desire, trust, and vulnerability collide. Faith and confrontation with the church and preachers come alive in hood-real gospel anthems like “All These Fake Saints — Hood-Real Truth & Pain”, blending anger, pleading, and spiritual reflection in duet and solo forms. The music spans slow, soul-driven R&B, hood-infused gospel, and powerful rock/guitar-driven catharsis, giving every story its emotional weight. The project blends soulful baritone vocals, deep female responses, choir echoes, organ, drums, and expressive guitar solos to create an immersive listening experience that feels alive, honest, and unflinching. This album is for anyone who has ever struggled, been betrayed, hurt, or left behind, and yet still keeps praying, fighting, and hoping. It is a mirror of the Black experience, told through the voices of those who’ve lived it—and now sing it for the world to feel. “Snake in The Pulpit” is more than music—it’s a movement of honesty, emotion, and unapologetic reality, delivered with soul, grit, and heart.