Toby Mckeehan
Toby McKeehan, widely known by his stage name TobyMac, is a Grammy-winning Christian artist, songwriter, and author whose work has impacted millions with its blend of faith, creativity, and cultural relevance. Born on October 22, 1964, in Fairfax, Virginia, Toby grew up with a love for music and a desire to express his faith in fresh and innovative ways.
Toby first rose to prominence as a founding member of the groundbreaking Christian rap and rock trio DC Talk. The group’s success in the 1990s, with hits like Jesus Freak and In the Light, helped shape contemporary Christian music and bridge the gap between faith-based and mainstream audiences. After DC Talk disbanded in 2000, Toby launched a highly successful solo career, producing chart-topping albums like Momentum, Eye on It, and Life After Death. His music combines elements of hip-hop, pop, and rock, paired with lyrics that explore themes of faith, hope, and perseverance.
In addition to his musical achievements, Toby is also an accomplished author. He has co-written several books, including Under God and Living Under God, which he created in collaboration with former DC Talk bandmate Michael Tait. These works explore the intersection of faith and history, encouraging readers to live out their Christian values in everyday life. Toby also authored City on Our Knees, a book inspired by his hit song, which challenges readers to pursue unity, prayer, and action in their communities.
Beyond his artistic and literary accomplishments, Toby is a dedicated family man and philanthropist. He actively supports causes that promote adoption, racial reconciliation, and youth development. Toby McKeehan’s influence as a Christian artist and author continues to inspire believers to live boldly for their faith while creatively engaging with the world around them.