JUKEBOX SAINTS | AMMONIUS SOULSTAR & ZEEZROK FLOW
Ammonius Soulstar was destined for the groove. Raised on funk, baptized in basslines, and anointed with a holy falsetto, he spent his days chasing the perfect pocket—that sacred space where rhythm, soul, and testimony collide. Somewhere between the book of Psalms and a Parliament record, he had a vision: What if the gospel had a G-funk soundtrack?
Enter Zeezrok Flow—island-born, Polynesian-raised, and blessed with a flow smoother than consecrated oil. They say his first words weren’t words at all, just a perfectly timed ad-lib over a bass drop. When he wasn’t harmonizing with the waves, he was harmonizing with the Spirit, bringing that Pacific fire straight to the mic.
Together, these two celestial groove architects formed an unbreakable duo—one part prophet of funk, one part rhythmic revelator. And thus, the Jukebox Saints Anthem was born. This ain’t just a track—it’s a movement. A full-throttle, hallelujah-laced, G-funk revival where the bassline preaches, the hi-hats testify, and the hook calls sinners and saints alike to clap on the two and four.
In this anthem, Kizzy Dee takes it to church, Divine Doctrine spits bars like they’re straight outta 2 Nephi, and Almaz Lopez brings harmonies so celestial, even the angels are taking notes. This is what happens when you mix Zion with Zapp & Roger, praise with Parliament, funk with faith—a sanctified soundscape designed to make spirits move and souls groove.
So turn it up. Let the bass sanctify your speakers, let the Spirit ride shotgun, and remember—when the Lord calls roll, you better be vibin’ in tune.