Raze (Christian pop group)

Raze was a Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Christian pop group formed by vocalists Donnie Lewis, Ja'Marc Davis, J.D.

1 singles on the Christian contemporary hit radio (CHR) charts: "Always and Forever (BFF)" and "More Than a Dream".

In June 1999, Ja'Marc Davis temporarily left Raze after privately discussing with the rest of the group about a situation not yet known to the public.

On that same day, Ja'Marc Davis was arrested and charged for eleven counts related with child sexual abuse.

Although the group initially planned to continue the tour despite this, they cancelled it a week later and only made a few rescheduled stops without Davis.

[6] Webb's music has been featured on numerous television shows and he is a resident songwriter and vocalist for Days of Our Lives.

I committed a heinous offense in my violation of trust, respect and honor of the individuals involved in my sins.

I was young, self centered and immature, not taking full account of the lives that would forever be impacted by my shameful acts.In the middle of 1999, Ja'Marc Davis confessed to the other members of Raze and the band manager that he was having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a thirteen-year-old backup dancer from the group.

[10] On October 10, 2012, Ja'Marc Davis formally apologized to the three girls involved in the sexual scandal as well as all Raze fans.