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Longevity Music – “Exposure Compilation” Released: 2011 Reviewed by: Joshua Dwight Rating: 7.01 (Out of 10) Buy: iTunes | Amazon expose |ikˈspōz| verb [ trans. ] (often be exposed) make (something) visible, typically by uncovering it Exposure has a theme of exposing people to Christ, Truth, and Real Life Issues like the consequences of selling [...]
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NickdoG – “Disciple of God” Released: 2011 Reviewed by: Bradford Davis Rating: 3.1 (Out of 10) NickDOG (Disciple of God) has a great story. A man in love with the allure and fantasy of street life, God brought him into His marvelous light. God used the pain from his words, not mine “violence and addiction” [...]
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D4C – “Unite” Released: 2011 Reviewed by: Joshua Dwight Rating: 6.13 (Out of 10) A rapper from “Down Under” better known as D4C (Disciple 4 Christ) puts an Australian touch on Christian Hip-Hop bringing a positive message of peace, hope, and love with the release of this project: “Unite”. Unite is a clear presentation of [...]
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Timmy P – “The Prologue Released: 2011 Reviewed by: Joshua Dwight Rating: 6.86 (Out of 10) Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. Timmy P linked up with Hells Most Wanted Records out of Southwest, Florida in 2009. Now in 2011 he releases “The Prologue”.”The Prologue” is the EP to an upcoming album coming in February [...]
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Rsa – “Fighting Relapse” Released: 11/01/2011 Reviewed by: WyldBill “The Khalifa” Rating: 8.45 (Out of 10) Corissa Stubbs, known as Rsa (pronounced Rissa) was born in Freeport, Bahamas in 1987. Rsa was raised by her mother and grandmother in the ghetto of Hawksbill. She began writing songs in the 7th grade and by the end [...]
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Alan C. Duncan & Foster – “Eyes Like Fire” Released: 2011 Reviewed by: Neil Christian Rating: 7.8 (Out of 10) Music has a timeless quality to it. People who concede that music is subjective often miss the glaring fact that good music touches every soul, regardless of their individual taste and is often universally acclaimed [...]
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Divenomous – “The Soulstice” Released: 11/05/2011 Reviewed by: WyldBill “The Khalifa” Rating: 6.5 (Out of 10) Divenomous has been in hip-hop for over the last 15 years. While in college, the Lord hooked Divenomous up with Navigator to form the group “PF Allstars.” Navigator was raised in East Baltimore, where he has been able to [...]
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Real Lyfe – “Culture Clash: World vs Word” Released: 2011 Reviewed by: Ed Welch Rating: 5.5 (Out of 10) For an album that’s titled Culture Clash, I would expect a “bigger” introduction to hit me and bring that clash to reality from a listener’s prospective. Bigger doesn’t necessarily mean loud or fast, but something musically [...]
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Tru2DaName – “Yours Truly” Released: 2011 Reviewed by: Joshua Dwight Rating: 7.16 (Out of 10) At a first glance it’s very apparent that he is not from America. Carrying a heavy accent and a Bible, Tru2DaName is a rapper who brings a touch of UK to the hip-hop scene bringing a little bit of salt [...]
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Christcentric – “Ephesians Project” Released: 2011 Reviewed by: Neil Christian Rating: 7.9 (Out of 10) Buy: HCD | iTunes | Amazon MP3 Christcentric have been around a long time. In today’s market, where rappers appear and disappear as quickly as lady Gaga’s outfits, longevity is something to be envied and admired. From their humble beginnings in 1998 [...]
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Captain Kirt – “Street Cure Mixtape” Released: 2011 Reviewed by: Hipknokerz Rating: 4.9 (Out of 10) When I heard this was a mixtape, I expected many tracks with the DJ scratching and mixing in between each track and giving it some cohesiveness. It came through with two out of three, only wishing that DJ GBless [...]
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D.I.S.C.I.P.L.E. – “In Their Shoes – EP v2.0 Released: 2011 Reviewed By: Oz’el Varese Rating: 2.7 (of 10) From Sydney, Australia, D.I.S.C.I.P.L.E. was born again in 2005, and shortly after began writing and collaborating with other artists. Starting with the spoken word form of poetry, D.I.S.C.I.P.L.E. began to venture into music performing in various locations [...]
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