Weehawken anti-bullying advocate Theresa Borrelli has released a new Christian rap album titled “One Search.” Also an author, singer-songwriter, poet, and motivational speaker, Borrelli departs from her usual spoken word, embracing her faith to inspire and enco♋urage amid the pandemic.
Finding her faith
Borrelli said she grew up in West New York “in the projects” and “had a great childhood.” She was the youngest of five children, with one b🤡rother and three sisters who supported her throughout her life. Borrelli said that at a young age, she knew she was going to “get out of the projects and go to college,” becoming a student athlete.
“I was born to a Catholic, religious family,” ܫBorrelli said. “We always went to church.”
Later in life,🃏 she said her mother didn’t mind if she didn’t go to church as long as she believed in something. Borrelli attended many churches and services of different faiths, in search of what she truly believed.
“I always had faith🤡,” Borrelli said. “I prayed, but it still wasn’t clearꦉ to me where I was praying.”
Around seven years ago, Borrelli ended where she’d started: Christianity. However, it was not the Catholicism of her youth, but United Methodist.
Always musical
Borrelli🧜 still has books filled with her first writings from when she was around 10. She wrote her first song at age 12.
Around age 20, she discovered rap music after finishing college in the early ’80s.
“For some reason, ✅I always said, ‘I should do this too,’” Borrelli said. “I could write raps. And I could p🅺erform it.”
෴Borrelli said she started writing rap and performing in clubs, bars, places, she spoke, and for her children.
“I will just freestyle and write my own line🥃s, and I would just do it. I was only into rap.”
Soon, her interest in rap music and faith would collide. In ෴her 30s, she decided to write Christian songs.
“My faith was get♊ting stronger at that time,” Borrelli said.
She was studying the Bible wi🅠th her friend and decided that she would not only write a Christian song, but a Christian rap song.
“So we sit down, and I tried🐷 to rap but the words would not flow,” Borrelli said.
For the ne🅠xt two decades, s꧒he worked to find her sound as a Christian rap artist. She had trouble finding a producer, but she persisted.
“I never allowed anyone to discourage me from anything I wanted to do,” Borrelli said. “So I took those songs and made ꦚthem into a prayer book.”
The book, titled Prayers of Inspiration, was translate🎀d into Spanish. Eight years ago, she was introduced to a band l🗹ed by a former student of hers. She agreed to write and perform with the band. The group recorded the song “Summer Sweet,” which she said has been a hit around the world.
Coming to fruition
She then started working🦩 on a Christiꦍan rap album. Her bandmate wasn’t too keen on the idea because he was not a believer, leaving Borrelli on her own.
Four years ago, Borrelli began penning her lyrics. She wrote ten songs, but no producers were interested. The UK’s Birmingham University Orchestra finally helped her record the album.
Last October, Borrelli recorded the vocals to her tracks with two 📖guest vocalists, 🍸Lissette Difeo and Edgar Natal.
Now, the album is available on CD. To get a copy, ꦅgo to theresaborrelli.com or her Facebook page.
ඣBorrelli’s first alb🎀um, “One Life, One Will,” was musical spoken word. She is currently working on more projects.
During the pandemic, Borrelli sought to help others through her music. She pushed for the album to be released in December of last year around Christmas because “I wanted to be inspirational and encourage people to keep going,” Borrelli s🧸aid. The album is for “anybody, of any religion.”
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