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Rebecca St. James

Rock Singer

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Music

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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1977-07-26
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She is a well-known Christian pop singer whose values are deeply rooted in conservatism, and she openly aligns herself with the anti-choice movement. Over the course of her career, she has released several popular singles such as “God,” “Pray,” and “Wait for Me.” One of her standout tracks, “Kingdom Come,” has received more than 3 million streams on Spotify, marking it as a fan favorite.

Before she rose to fame, she attended Pacific Hills Christian School, where she likely began cultivating her passion for music. Her journey in the music industry officially kicked off with her first record deal under ForeFront Records, a significant milestone that helped launch her successful career.

In her personal life, she married Jacob Fink in 2011, and together they have a daughter named Gemma, who was born in 2014. Her music often reflects her faith and personal beliefs, resonating with fans who share similar values. As a Christian pop singer, she continues to use her platform to express her convictions while creating music that inspires many.

Trivia

She took home a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Rock Album back in 1999, marking a major milestone in her career. Over the years, she continued to evolve as an artist, staying true to her roots while exploring new sounds. Then, in 2022, she made a powerful return with the release of her 10th studio album, Kingdom Come—a project that further solidified her legacy. She really knows how to make each moment count, and she’s proven time and again that she’s not slowing down. With every step, she continues to inspire fans around the world.

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