Lamb culture: New wave of upgraded gospel talents

Imagine a place where young dreamers with big talent get a real shot at making it big. That’s what Lamb Culture Collective (LCC) is all about. This exciting group, started just three years ago on January 16, 2022, is already turning heads and changing lives in the Christian music world. And guess what? They just celebrated their third birthday in January 2025 by kicking off a plan to train 100 music scouts—people who find and grow new stars—before the year ends.
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The man behind it all is Marvel Onah, better known as REHMAHZ, a music artist himself.

He’s got a simple dream: help artists shine, grow their skills, and touch lives with their songs. LCC does this by running cool projects like songwriting camps, something called the UNVL Project, and more. They’re not just about singers—they’re helping producers, video makers, fashion stylists, and others chase their dreams too.

REHMAHZ put it plain and simple: “If we don’t build something like LCC, Christian music might struggle tomorrow. We all have to pitch in, and LCC is doing its part.” His words hit home for many who’ve watched LCC groom up talents like Oyije, Reblah, Holy Drill,—names you have heard rocking the airwaves. Even artists who aren’t part of LCC have gotten a boost from working with them.

This year’s big move? That training programme for 100 music scouts, or “AnR” folks as they call them. “It’s not just about finding the next big singer,” a member from LCC told us. “It’s about giving ordinary people with talent a chance to shine and take their music far.”

From organising songwriting get-togethers across states and even countries to giving artists a space to grow their faith and skills, LCC is making waves.

For Marvel Ahonye Onah and his crew, it’s all about giving back and building a future where Christian music thrives. Three years in, LCC is proving that with a little help, anyone with a gift can go from dreaming to doing. Keep an eye out—big things are coming from this crew.
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