"Raze has come to define the Christian music world over time with their subtle incorporation of pop and their ability to connect with fans with differing musical tastes. Of course, Raze was not always at the height of popularity that they are at right now. They initially got their start by traveling around the country playing at music festivals and trying to establish a fan following. Their lineup includes Ja'Marc, Mizzie , J.D. and Donnie, and all hail from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Luckily, they were able to venture well beyond their state's borders and eventually connected with British producer Zarc Porter. Porter was instrumental in introducing the band to a broader audience, and in time, Raze earned a European record deal.Their fan following overseas began to grow, and they experienced a spread of their popularity throughout the U.K. Although the reception was warm across the pond, the members of Raze decided that it would serve them best to head back to their home country, the United States. Their American debut album, Power, hit the music stores in 1999. The album proved to be an incredibly intriguing compilation of pop music, with each track exhibiting a unique blend of edgy sounds and sugar-coated pop music melodies. Some notable songs that emerged from the record include ""Always and Forever,"" ""Can You Hear Me Now"" and ""All Around the World.""One year after their debut, Raze released their sophomore effort, an album called Plan. In this effort, the group sounds a lot more solid and mature. Each track exhibits seriously spiritual lyrics as well as a soulful, funky beats. Some perfect examples of stellar tunes from the album include ""Follow Your Dreams"" and ""Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?"" Their particular brand of Christian pop reaches out to a broad audience, and there is no doubt that Raze will be around for some time to come."