
WARD RADIO How LDS Rappers are Gaining the Game
Apr 11, 2026
Fidatrix (Fit of Tricks), an LDS rapper of Polynesian heritage who performs multilingual, uplifting music. He talks about using rap to uplift and challenge stereotypes. He shares stories about marriage and family. He explains learning and rapping in Samoan, Tongan, and Fijian and where to find his tracks online.
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Music As Uplift And Culture Change
- Fidatrix says the coolest part of being an LDS musician is uplifting others through music.
- He frames his music as culture-changing, aiming to switch up stereotypes about rappers by promoting monogamy and faith-positive messages.
Marriage And Early Wedding Videography
- Fidatrix has been married almost 10 years and says his wife is supportive though surprised by his response.
- Cardin teases wedding photos and they joke about his early wedding videography work and balancing music with family life.
Recording Songs In Three Polynesian Languages
- Fidatrix records the same song in Samoan, Tongan, and Fijian to reflect his Polynesian roots.
- Cardin plays a clip and they discuss these multilingual versions as deliberate cultural representation.
