Anaheim Mixtape
Give'em What They Want by Jerk (Compton, CA)
Anaheim Mixtape is in partnership with Club Judah located in Los Angeles, CA.
"I have been working with Club Judah for over ten years. Pastor Colette Cruz is our partner and a person that we talk to when it comes to urban issues. Not only does she work in the Hip Hop community but she also is involved in the political arena doing fundraiser's for the Philippines disaster relief. Club Judah is an official sponsor of the Anaheim Mixtape. We will be featuring artists that are involved with Club Judah on each mixtape volume. Volume 1 will feature Compton, CA based artist Jerk with his single Giv'em What They Want. Contact Club Judah if interested in performing while on tour. " ~ Dr. Robert "Battle Ax" Ornelas
Club Judah:
In 2003, Pastor Colette Toomer Cruz sought God concerning her middle child who, at the time, was turning 16 years old. She understood the intense pressures of society at that - parent prescribed - dating age, but also knew that her daughter would not be able to follow the same social footsteps as her peers.Pastor Colette believed strongly in “training up a child in the way he/she should go and when he/she is old, he/she will not depart from it [Proverbs 22: 6]” and was very much aware of her God given responsibility. As an answer to her fervent prayers, “Club Judah” was born; a sanctuary (of praise) for young people and its doors have been open EVERY Saturday night since July 12, 2003.
“Club Judah” is a God ordained, positioned and purposed sanctuary for Christian entertainment & ministry. We took the chairs out of the sanctuary, put in the club tables, turned out the house lights, brought up the stage lights and added the dopest, "BOUT OUR FATHER'S BUSINESS," ministry artists. Club Judah provides an atmosphere conducive for, both, enjoyment and ministry for the youth and young adults of Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
We present a variety of acts such as: singers & rappers, dance, art, poetry & spoken word, skits and much more. Along with the fine arts, we offer a big screen TV for entertainment (movies/music videos), pool table, board games, food and drinks. We would love to have you, here at Club Judah, where the artists bless the mic and move in the flow of the Holy Spirit as they minister the Word of God to the needs of our youth.
Welcome.
Jerk:
I am Jermaine “Jerk” Paul, and I was born in Los Angeles, CA. I am the Co-founder of Joshua Generation Ministries. Joshua Generation is a non-profit organization that works with additional organizations with the goal of serving the community! Established in September of 2006, Joshua Generation’s founders were already familiar with the community in which they represent. In 1997 Jermaine Paul worked as a supervisor while his wife and Co-founder Alycia Paul handled administration and logistics for Lynwood True Vine’s Violent intervention program. This program was geared to mentor troubled youth. With a collaborated effort from No Gunz they frequented the Lynwood School detention center to mentor kids, to share with them about the many choices that are available to them besides the troubled lifestyle that they are choosing. A few years later Jermaine found himself at Compton Community College to further his education. There he became active in campus life where he became President and Student Trustee of Compton Community College. He held the office of student trustee for 2 years where he received and award for who’s who among community colleges. During that span he was responsible for putting on over 300 programs for the students and community. As a member of (NAFEO) National Association For Equal Opportunity in Higher Education, Jermaine was recognized and presented with an internship by NAFEO and Gateway Corporation. While attending Compton he changed the emphasis of his education from computer science to music engineering where he wrote and produced his first album at Compton Community College. Disturbed by the way the art form known as hip hop was transforming into a raunchy, over saturated with money, women, and sex. He wanted to introduce a message that would change the lives of this generation. He entered into what is known as Gospel Hip Hop where he was able to open for T.D. Jakes, Joyce Myers, HillSong United, Mary Mary, as well as perform with Joy Enriquez , Press Play, and Comedian Sinbad. With the understanding how the City of Compton formed it’s reputation through Gangster Rap, Jermaine knew that it can also be change thru that same medium to transform it’s image. He built a studio in Joshua Generation Ministry head quarters in hope to teach and mentor youth on how to use the equipment, which was donated by Jason Brown then head sound technician for Press Play and Angelus Temple (Dream Center Los Angeles) as well as mega super producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins.
Give'em What They Want by Jerk (Compton, CA)
Anaheim Mixtape is in partnership with Club Judah located in Los Angeles, CA.
"I have been working with Club Judah for over ten years. Pastor Colette Cruz is our partner and a person that we talk to when it comes to urban issues. Not only does she work in the Hip Hop community but she also is involved in the political arena doing fundraiser's for the Philippines disaster relief. Club Judah is an official sponsor of the Anaheim Mixtape. We will be featuring artists that are involved with Club Judah on each mixtape volume. Volume 1 will feature Compton, CA based artist Jerk with his single Giv'em What They Want. Contact Club Judah if interested in performing while on tour. " ~ Dr. Robert "Battle Ax" Ornelas
Club Judah:
In 2003, Pastor Colette Toomer Cruz sought God concerning her middle child who, at the time, was turning 16 years old. She understood the intense pressures of society at that - parent prescribed - dating age, but also knew that her daughter would not be able to follow the same social footsteps as her peers.Pastor Colette believed strongly in “training up a child in the way he/she should go and when he/she is old, he/she will not depart from it [Proverbs 22: 6]” and was very much aware of her God given responsibility. As an answer to her fervent prayers, “Club Judah” was born; a sanctuary (of praise) for young people and its doors have been open EVERY Saturday night since July 12, 2003.
“Club Judah” is a God ordained, positioned and purposed sanctuary for Christian entertainment & ministry. We took the chairs out of the sanctuary, put in the club tables, turned out the house lights, brought up the stage lights and added the dopest, "BOUT OUR FATHER'S BUSINESS," ministry artists. Club Judah provides an atmosphere conducive for, both, enjoyment and ministry for the youth and young adults of Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
We present a variety of acts such as: singers & rappers, dance, art, poetry & spoken word, skits and much more. Along with the fine arts, we offer a big screen TV for entertainment (movies/music videos), pool table, board games, food and drinks. We would love to have you, here at Club Judah, where the artists bless the mic and move in the flow of the Holy Spirit as they minister the Word of God to the needs of our youth.
Welcome.
Jerk:
I am Jermaine “Jerk” Paul, and I was born in Los Angeles, CA. I am the Co-founder of Joshua Generation Ministries. Joshua Generation is a non-profit organization that works with additional organizations with the goal of serving the community! Established in September of 2006, Joshua Generation’s founders were already familiar with the community in which they represent. In 1997 Jermaine Paul worked as a supervisor while his wife and Co-founder Alycia Paul handled administration and logistics for Lynwood True Vine’s Violent intervention program. This program was geared to mentor troubled youth. With a collaborated effort from No Gunz they frequented the Lynwood School detention center to mentor kids, to share with them about the many choices that are available to them besides the troubled lifestyle that they are choosing. A few years later Jermaine found himself at Compton Community College to further his education. There he became active in campus life where he became President and Student Trustee of Compton Community College. He held the office of student trustee for 2 years where he received and award for who’s who among community colleges. During that span he was responsible for putting on over 300 programs for the students and community. As a member of (NAFEO) National Association For Equal Opportunity in Higher Education, Jermaine was recognized and presented with an internship by NAFEO and Gateway Corporation. While attending Compton he changed the emphasis of his education from computer science to music engineering where he wrote and produced his first album at Compton Community College. Disturbed by the way the art form known as hip hop was transforming into a raunchy, over saturated with money, women, and sex. He wanted to introduce a message that would change the lives of this generation. He entered into what is known as Gospel Hip Hop where he was able to open for T.D. Jakes, Joyce Myers, HillSong United, Mary Mary, as well as perform with Joy Enriquez , Press Play, and Comedian Sinbad. With the understanding how the City of Compton formed it’s reputation through Gangster Rap, Jermaine knew that it can also be change thru that same medium to transform it’s image. He built a studio in Joshua Generation Ministry head quarters in hope to teach and mentor youth on how to use the equipment, which was donated by Jason Brown then head sound technician for Press Play and Angelus Temple (Dream Center Los Angeles) as well as mega super producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins.