Dariis Hill, better known by his artist name Zedekiah, is not just another name in the music game—he’s a movement. As the face of CGC (Cash Getting Comrades), Zedekiah is redefining what success looks like for independent artists who stay grounded in faith, discipline, and vision.
A writer, producer, and entrepreneur, Zedekiah wears many hats. But at the core of it all is one goal: to prove that you don’t have to lose yourself—or your integrity—to win. “There’s a cleaner way to go about getting, becoming, and being super successful,” he says. That mindset powers his music and his brand. It’s what keeps him hustling, holding down a job, and keeping a clean record while chasing a dream that demands everything.
“I bring balance,” he says. “I’m in the music business—not necessarily the music industry.” That distinction matters. Where the industry can feel like a machine, Zedekiah’s approach is more intentional. He’s building something sustainable, something with purpose. The foundation? Quality. One of his biggest personal milestones was locking in a studio and system that allows him to release music at the highest level possible.
Still, the journey hasn’t been easy. “My biggest challenge was trying to do music when everything felt like it was pulling me away from it,” he explains. But he kept pushing. And that persistence is leading somewhere real.
Right now, Zedekiah is putting the final touches on his upcoming mixtape Roaring 20s. It’s 14 tracks deep, all written and produced by him—no features, just his voice and vision. One of the standout singles from the project, Battle Tested, sets the tone for what’s coming: resilience, hunger, and purpose.
His dream? To make music full-time, live out his purpose, and have the freedom to pour into his businesses without the 9-to-5 grind. Every move he makes with CGC—the brand, the store, the message—is a step toward that life.
More than just music, Zedekiah’s presence is about ambition backed by action. Faith that fuels focus. A clean grind in a dirty world. And for anyone watching, the message is clear: you can stay solid and still succeed.
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