Grammys Highlight KB on Digital Platforms
KB Performs “Talk To Me Nice” at Museum of the Bible as Grammys Spotlight the Moment
Recording Academy Highlights KB Performance
LF Radio artist KB is gaining renewed attention after The Recording Academy spotlighted a live performance of his song Talk To Me Nice across its official digital platforms. The feature is part of the Academy’s ongoing digital series highlighting artists outside of the main awards broadcast.
Performance Filmed at Museum of the Bible
The performance was recorded at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. The setting complements KB’s signature blend of faith-centered messaging and high-energy delivery, reinforcing the themes present in “Talk To Me Nice.”
Digital Feature Extends Grammy Reach Beyond Broadcast
Although not included in the televised Grammy Awards ceremony, the feature represents a meaningful co sign. The Recording Academy has increasingly leaned into digital content to elevate artists across genres, offering KB exposure to a broader, mainstream audience.
“The Signal Tour” Marks Next Chapter
Looking ahead, KB is set to hit the road for “The Signal Tour” in 2026. The run includes multiple dates across the U.S., beginning in April with stops in cities all through the Midwest, South, and East Coast.
The tour will also feature fellow LF Radio artists like Trip Lee and Terrian on select dates, further emphasizing collaboration within the genre.
A Continued Rise for Christian Hip Hop
The Grammys’ decision to highlight KB reflects a broader shift for Christian hip hop, a genre that has historically operated on the margins of the mainstream industry. Increased visibility through platforms like the Recording Academy’s digital channels signals growing recognition.
As KB continues releasing music and preparing for a national tour, moments like this suggest that Christian hip hop is gaining traction in wider industry conversations—reaching new audiences while maintaining its core message.