"As M.A.S., Miko Sy lays down the Word with intricate rhymes and a passionate conviction that clearly comes from the heart. His music is a fresh, articulate and fully Catholic voice that proves that the fullness of truth and the fullness of funk make awesome partners!"
--Fr. Tom Holloway (Assistant Chaplain at the St. Francis of
"Too often in Catholic music, the message is great, but the medium is lacking. M.A.S. brings both an inspiring message and top notch production and talent in his hip-hop. If you're looking to bring the Gospel to a new audience, M.A.S. is your man!"
--Gregory Doring (Great Plains Regional Director of Fellowship of
"God has blessed Miko with not just an eloquence of words, but an intense expression of soul, heart and Spirit in those words. He gives back his gift to tell a story of love, passion, struggle and surrender. I am confident that any individual who listens to his music will find their heads bopping in unison to a message they can relate to. A message that will bless, inspire, and most importantly point towards Christ."
--Mary Grace Hermano (Couples for Christ Family Ministries Missionary)
"John Paul the Great once exclaimed, 'Do not be afraid to go out in the streets and into public places, like the first apostles, to preach Christ and the good news of salvation.' M.A.S. is an inspiring example of what it means to bring the undeniable truths of our Lord into the world of hip hop with a ferocity fueled by God's own love."
--Joe Hercik (Associate Director of Institutional Advancement at the
"The Lord is really using Catholic Hip-Hop in a powerful way. At last month's Catholic Underground PA, we had Miko AKA MAS and his friend Tom Park come to be our guest artist. We had a large youth group join us from a nearby parish for the first time because they never experienced Catholic Hip-Hop before and they wanted to check it out. Needless to say, the whole room, both young and old, were on their feet the whole night. But even more than that, a young girl of 14 came forward, touched by the words of a song, to let us know that she was in a crisis pregnancy. With that we were able to counsel and pray with her and things turned around for her and her baby. Praise God. We feel that if Miko aka MAS wouldn't have come that night, we wouldn't have been able to share God's love with her and she wouldn't have gotten the help she needed. That's why we say that God is using Miko and Catholic Hip-Hop in a powerful way."
--Paul Walters (program director of Catholic Underground PA)
Rappin' on heaven's door (by Dianna Heitz-Northwestern University)