Latin Grammy Nominee, Dove Award Nominee, and FEMA-Honored Humanitarian Is Redefining What Christian Hip-Hop Looks, Sounds, and Feels Like
There is no box for Angie Rose. There never was, and she was never looking for one. Born Angela Rosario in the Bronx — the birthplace of hip-hop — and raised on Puerto Rican faith, salsa rhythms, and street-level grit, Rose has spent her career carving out a space at the intersection of Christian music, Latin culture, and hard-won personal truth. Over 23 million global streams later, the industry has caught up to where she always was.

Rose’s sound is a product of where she comes from: block parties with thumping hip-hop beats, corner stores echoing with salsa, and a Puerto Rican family whose faith ran as deep as its music. That fusion — bouncy beats, quick-witted bilingual lyricism, and soulful trademark hooks — is what set her apart from the moment her debut single “Unstoppable” dropped in 2015. It is music that, as she puts it, can be taken to the party or on a transformational journey. Latin Grammy and GMA Dove Award nominations followed. A major label deal with Capitol CMG came next. And through all of it, Rose remained exactly who she was: a Bronx Boricua who refused to dilute her story for anyone.
But Rose’s lane has never been limited to music. When Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in 2017, she did not wait for someone else to act. Using profits from her Unstoppable Threadz clothing line and her own resources as an artist, she mobilized on the ground — distributing food for 500 people, diapers, water, and 2,000 solar lights across the island. The effort earned her Unstoppable Foundation a formal recognition from FEMA, making her one of the few independent artists in the country to receive that honor. The Foundation’s work has since expanded to supporting the conversion of a prison into an orphanage and the construction of homes for widows and their children in Guatemala.

The music has never stopped. Her 2021 EP Unstoppable— featuring the title track “Unstoppable (Do It Again),” which became a million-streamer — earned a Dove Award nomination for Hip-Hop Album of the Year and produced the single “Not a Monster,” which topped Spotify’s Latin playlist. Her 2025 album The Letters I Never Sent arrived as her most personal work yet, with a deluxe edition and a steady stream of new singles — including “GOD IS A FACT,” “Godfidence,” and a collaboration with Justin Rhodes — keeping her squarely at the forefront of the genre heading into 2026.
With 138,000 Instagram followers, a Hall of Fame induction, and a global mission that moves as fast as her music, Angie Rose is proof that the most powerful lane is the one you build yourself. Her music heals the heart. Her steps heal the soul.
The official website for Angie Rose may be found at https://www.angierosemusik.com
