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Braille's New Release and Catalog of Music | Unleashing More Than a Decade of Stored Music


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Catalog of Music by Braille


Braille has built a reputation as a respected voice in conscious hip-hop, blending thought-provoking lyricism with soulful production and a heart for authenticity. On August 29, 2025, he returned with his long-awaited project, Handcrafted Raps, marking his first full-length solo album in over a decade. The release not only showcases his lyrical craftsmanship but also serves as a reminder of his longevity and impact within the genre.


This comeback adds a new chapter to an already impressive catalog. Over the years, Braille has released a string of influential projects, each carrying its own message and sound. Back on August 30, 2011, he dropped Native Lungs, a 13-track, 47-minute album that resonated with fans for its raw honesty and sharp delivery.


Before that came Weapon Aid on April 27, 2010, a tightly woven 10-track, 38-minute project, and Cloud Nineteen, released on February 1, 2009, which stretched to 16 songs and 55 minutes of uplifting, reflective content.


Going even further back, The IV Edition landed on April 15, 2008, with 17 tracks and nearly an hour of material, followed by Extra Box for Japan on May 7, 2007—a 12-song, 42-minute project that highlighted Braille’s international reach. In 2006, Box of Rhymes delivered 15 songs across 55 minutes, continuing to cement his presence in the underground hip-hop scene. And one of his most enduring early works, Shades of Grey, released on January 1, 2004, offered 15 tracks that laid the groundwork for his growth as both an artist and storyteller.


With the release of Handcrafted Raps, Braille reminds listeners why his voice in hip-hop has always stood out. His catalog is more than a collection of albums—it’s a timeline of dedication, creativity, and passion for the art form. For both longtime fans and new listeners, diving into Braille’s body of work on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music reveals the depth and consistency of an artist who has always stayed true to his craft.


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Biography & Background


Bryan “Braille” Winchester — Lead Pastor at Saving Grace Church // Hip Hop Artist Since the 1990s.


Bryan “Braille” Winchester (born 1981) is an American hip hop recording artist. He began writing and recording hip hop music at the age of 13. For a short period, Bryan and his family lived in the Marlton section of Evesham Township, New Jersey, where he attended Eastern Regional High School in Voorhees Township. With his focus fully on music, Bryan adopted the stage name Braille Brizzy before returning to immerse himself in the Portland music scene. He had originally gone by the name “Reflection,” releasing one limited demo under that moniker, before ultimately changing his name to Braille.



Music Catalog (Spotify)



If you’re searching for music that’s authentic, uplifting, and full of depth, make sure to explore Braille’s catalog on Spotify 🎧. His songs carry powerful storytelling, smooth flows, and meaningful reflections of God.









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On Instagram Braille talks about the inspiration behind his song "The Craftsman" from his album Handcrafted Raps (with 1995). He encourages people to share this with someone who could use encouragement in their work! He quotes "We build different cause we build upon the Rock."























Braille gives insight on the Inspiration behind the song "In Tents. We’ve got work to do and we are weak, so we need God’s help.

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