Facing uncertainty and desiring to make music a career at the early age of 15, Teibo sacrificed all his time, family, and finances to chase his dream of becoming a rapper. Being young, his parents feared that social media would be unsafe for him, leading to an outright ban of its use. Being hungry for success, Teibo took matters into his own hands and promoted his sound on Instagram against the will of his parents. After countless hours, he finally realized that he couldn't dedicate to God, what he was pursuing in sin. Skipping to the present day, this realization is a powerful piece of his testimony. “Man cannot serve two masters, and I was trusting the algorithm more than I trusted God” admits Teibo (Matthew 6:24). 15 on the Gram reflects Teibo’s commitment to placing Jesus Christ above personal goals, echoing the message of Luke 22:42, “Yet not my will, but yours be done”. Teibo is thankful that God continues to use him, which he acknowledges in the final moments of the song. Living with a renewed perspective, Teibo commits his plans to the Lord hoping to inspire the youth to submit to God, and trust him for the results.more