Archive for December 2013
[listen.] Lady P. “Rider Chick”
DROP TRUTH!
HolyCulture.net & SacredApparel.net have teamed up to present the “DROP TRUTH” line. The DROP Project, a free evangelistic hip-hop outreach CD, is the inspiration behind the design. For every purchase of a DROP TRUTH t-shirt, long sleeve or hoodie, HolyCulture will put free copies of the DROP Project out on the streets in order to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ!
Read More[listen.] Meek “Yap Yap Yap”
[article.] Classic collaborations in Holy Hip Hop
I grew up in a generation when we all had a note book where we wrote the lyrics to our favorite songs and cut up pictures from magazines to paste on our bedroom walls. We (our generation) didn’t have internet, Facebook nor Google but we got to know many artists mainly through collaborations. I remember DMX and Sisqo doing “what they want” and us just bugging out because Mr Thong Song himself and X the Ruff Ryder were coming together on one track. Though things have changed today, the principle of great collaborations still applies in my world. In Christian rap there are a couple of collaborations that have kept fans begging to see their favorite artists coming together over and over again. Lets dig into our list of 10 collaborations that will have you indulging in good music.
Read More[audio leak.] Gemstones – Break Every Chain ft. Tasha Cobbs
Gemstones does a touching cover of the Tasha Cobbs single “Break Every Chain”. Merry Christmas + Happy New Year from Gemstones & Xist Music!
Read MoreCorelink Radio: Top Ten week of 12/23/13
[free music.] Chad Jones – Water
[audio leak.] Mike Shelton – Flex
“Flex” is about staying “pure” sexually until marriage, and staying committed to our relationships (marriage) and NOT giving in to sexual sin. When we “FLEX” we are saying we are STRONG and are over comers.
Read More[music video.] L.I.G. – Sherrod White ft. Tone Jonez
Sherrod White drops the video for the single L.I.G. featuring Tone Jonez.
Read MoreSauce Remix starts Stop the Violence Movement
Fresh off the release of his billboard charting debut album “ONE”, Sauce Remix is starting an uproar in his community with the sound of “Gunshots”, a stop the violence movement! Based of the #6 song from his album, “Gunshots” is a mixture of God’s heart for social issues, Luke 15, a burden for the Black Homicide Victimization Rate and his involvement with community activism. Working alongside popular Kansas City groups and ministries like, the ” City Union Mission”, where he teaches a class on using rap as a positive influence in our communities, Aim4Peace, a stop the violence prevention program, The ADHOC Group Against Crime & more.
The song has gained city-wide and regional attention through the radio play received from KC’s #1 Hip Hop & R&B radio station “Hot 103 Jamz”.
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