A new wave of artists is transcending traditional notions of Christian music, drawing young global audiences to faith-based rap, Afrobeats and R&B. Often boosted by social media, many of them got ...
There are more reasons than not to call Jesus a rapper. By the definitions of his day: a gangster rapper. Check the Bible, it’s all in there—a young ruffian delivering verses on street corners amongst ...
In spite of early attempts to stop its progression, Christian hip-hop has gained some traction over the past few decades in the Lowcountry. In a video that received more than 2 million views on social ...
As more women top the charts, their Christian counterparts struggle to break through. It’s hard for fully dressed female rappers to find an audience—particularly those who claim to follow Jesus. A ...
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