“I wanted to make kingdom music Matthew 6:33 that was speaking to this generation of believers,” says the evangelical minister, “I wanted to tell people about my testimony in these albums, and I wanted people to be kingdom minded by the end of each album.” Scott’s first concept release came in 2007 which was entitled “I Believe.” In 2009 Carrington released two singles “Remember Me (The Remake)” and “Christ Is More (The Remake).
As 2010 was on its way Mr. Scott decided to make another album, but this time it would talk about spiritual warfare he entitled the work, “It’s A Battle Out There…Back To Basics,” an eighteen track masterpiece. “Originally the music was going to be two separate music albums, says the South Carolina minister, “but instead I decided to put the name together. I recorded some songs in the past and I recorded some new songs at the time because I was really going through some tough times in my life.”
In 2011 Carrington S. Scott decided to make a self titled concept album. “I just wanted to make a classic eight track gospel album like they did in the old days. I wanted to testify to young people that I know my identity because of Jesus Christ. Originally the album was going to be named ‘Identity’ before James Fortune came up with it which was interesting.”
As Mr. Scott puts it, “Ladies and gentlemen this is kingdom music.” Carrington S. Scott’s gospel albums are now available as downloads on iTunes, Rhapsody, and Napster! If you are interested in getting a CD copy of Carrington’s music go to www.bluewolfdigital.peekok.com or you can go to his website at www.facebook.com/carringtonsscottmusicman.