Posted on 02/17/2014 7:05:43 AM PST by Texas Eagle
Admittedly I dont listen to Christian rap or rap of any kind for that matter, but after watching this news report I had to hear Bizzles new song which is a well thought out response from a Christian perspective to Macklemores song Same Love.- (the song the played at the Grammys for the big gay wedding.)
And let me say Bizzles new song doesnt pull any punches at all. It treads in love but it doesnt tread lightly. Its quite powerful actually.
But first, watch this news report by KHOU on how Bizzles life is being threatened because of his new song:
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I agree. A lot of people don’t like Gregorian chant (it is repetitive and can be boring) or Bach. I don’t like heavy metal. I do like Christians and the people who try to communicate to people who otherwise might not be listening. This is poetry, not the best but pretty good and chanted. To lump all people into one category is amazing.
I suppose you like all that stuff?
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I’m a 50 year old white guy so I wasn’t raised on it. I like some Christian rap, not much of it, I like some southern gospel, but after a couple of songs it all sounds the same.
What matters is the message, and is the performer walking the walk; if you look hard enough you’ll find some deficiencies in these areas in every genre of Christian music.
The most popular Christian rapper is Lacrae, and he has a tremendous personnel testimony: http://www.iamsecond.com/seconds/lecrae/ and while I dont like all his music, hell reach people for the Lord who are never going to listen to organ music.
To the Left, death threats are “free speech.”
Ping.
No I didn't...he did, by becoming a "rapper".
"Traditional" Rap is all about bitches, hos, killing cops and getting even wit whitey. Trying to get your message out by emulating these murdering thugs is at the very least...deceptive.
You think the gangsta-rapper and ghetto hos, are going to give this "artist" a second listen?
I suppose you could record a long compilation of car crashes, breaking glass and screaming, string it all together in an audio stream and call it music, or art...but it isn't.
Neither is rap. Other than the writing of the lyrics, minimal talent is used.
Harrison Ford is married to Calista Flockhart.
Bob Dylan was rapping
“Subterranean Homesick Blues”
Johny’s in the basement
Mixing up the medicine
I’m on the pavement
Thinking about the government
The man in the trench coat
Badge out, laid off
Says he’s got a bad cough
Wants to get it paid off
Look out kid
It’s somethin’ you did
God knows when
But you’re doin’ it again
You better duck down the alley way
Lookin’ for a new friend
The man in the coon-skip cap
In the big pen
Wants eleven dollar bills
You only got ten.
Maggie comes fleet foot
Face full of black soot
Talkin’ that the heat put
Plants in the bed but
The phone’s tapped anyway
Maggie says that many say
They must bust in early May
Orders from the DA
Look out kid
Don’t matter what you did
Walk on your tip toes
Don’t try, ‘No Doz’
Better stay away from those
That carry around a fire hose
Keep a clean nose
Watch the plain clothes
You don’t need a weather man
To know which way the wind blows.
Get sick, get well
Hang around an ink well
Ring bell, hard to tell
If anything is goin’ to sell
Try hard, get barred
Get back, write Braille
Get jailed, jump bail Join the army, if you failed
Look out kid
You’re gonna get hit
But losers, cheaters
Six-time users
Hang around the theaters
Girl by the whirlpool
Lookin’ for a new fool
Don’t follow leaders
Watch the parkin’ meters.
Ah get born, keep warm
Short pants, romance, learn to dance
Get dressed, get blessed
Try to be a success
Please her, please him, buy gifts
Don’t steal, don’t lift
Twenty years of schoolin’
And they put you on the day shift
Look out kid
They keep it all hid
Better jump down a manhole
Light yourself a candle
Don’t wear sandals
Try to avoid the scandals
Don’t wanna be a bum
You better chew gum
The pump don’t work
‘Cause the vandals took the handles.
Hank Snow was a rapping too
I was totin’ my pack along the dusty Winnemucca road
When along came a semi with a high and canvas covered load
“If you’re going to Winnemucca, Mack, with me you can ride”
So I climbed into the cab and then I settled down inside
He asked me if I’d seen a road with so much dust and sand
And I said, “Listen, bud I’ve traveled every road in this here land”
I’ve been everywhere, man
I’ve been everywhere, man
Across the deserts bare, man
I’ve breathed the mountain air, man
Of travel I’ve had my share, man
I’ve been everywhere
Been to Reno, Chicago, Fargo, Minnesota, Buffalo, Toronto, Winslow
Sarasota, Wichita, Tulsa, Ottawa, Oklahoma, Tampa, Panama
Mattawa, La Paloma, Bangor, Baltimore, Salvador, Amarillo, Tocopilla
Barranquilla, and Padilla, I’m a killer
I’ve been everywhere, man
I’ve been everywhere, man
Across the deserts bare, man
I’ve breathed the mountain air, man
Of travel I’ve had my share, man
I’ve been everywhere
Boston, Charleston, Dayton, Louisiana, Washington
Houston, Kingston, Texarkana, Monterey, Ferriday
Santa Fe, Tallapoosa, Glen Rock, Black rock, Little Rock
Oskaloosa, Tennessee, Hennessey, Chicopee Spirit Lake
Grand Lake, Devil’s Lake, Crater Lake, for pete’s sake
I’ve been everywhere, man
I’ve been everywhere, man
Across the deserts bare, man
I’ve breathed the mountain air, man
Of travel I’ve had my share, man
I’ve been everywhere
Louisville, Nashville, Knoxville, Ombabika, Shefferville
Jacksonville, Waterville, Costa Rica, Pittsfield, Springfield,Bakersfield
Shreveport, Hackensack, Cadillac, Fond Du Lac, Davenport, Idaho
Jellicoe, Argentina, Diamontina, Pasadena, Catalina, see what I mean’a
I’ve been everywhere, man
I’ve been everywhere, man
Across the deserts bare, man
I’ve breathed the mountain air, man
Of travel I’ve had my share, man
I’ve been everywhere
Pittsburgh, Parkersburg, Gravellburg, Colorado, Ellensburg, Rexburg
Vicksburg, El Dorado, Larrimore, Atmore, Haverstraw Chattanika
Chaska, Nebraska, Alaska, Opelika, Baraboo, Waterloo, Kalamazoo
Kansas City, Sioux City, Cedar City, Dodge City, what a pity!
I’ve been everywhere, man
I’ve been everywhere, man
Across the deserts bare, man
I’ve breathed the mountain air, man
Of travel I’ve had my share, man
I know some place you haven’t been
I’ve been everywhere
Your circular "reasoning" really is bigotry by stereotyping.
Example:
A. I had a teacher who always wore green.
B. I hated her because she was mean.
C. My sister likes to wear green.
D. Therefore I am justified in hating my sister, because all females who wear green are mean."
I loathe the rap form. But I like this guy's use of it to reach people who might otherwise not hear this message. John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist church movement, did the same thing in the 1700s by resetting drinking songs with Christian lyrics and going into the taverns to reach people who were shut out by the snobbish Anglican church and some of those songs are still sung 200+ years later.
Try not to be a hater in order to hate haters.
Dylan has a gift, but all Dylan’s songs were markedly better when someone else performed them.
Well I think this is an excellent sign that the Christian rapper’s rap hit home.
I say keep on rappin’. Till Satan is permanently in hell.
Bump!
Oh, so now I'm a hater. Yeah, I'm not tolerant of the intolerant. Rap is audio fecal matter.
Guilt by association. If you don't want to be considered a criminal by the judge...don't hang around with gangstas.
John Wesley...did the same thing in the 1700s by resetting drinking songs with Christian lyrics
At least the drinking songs were...songs...music.
Are there also Christian graffiti artist who go around spray-painting the word of God on buildings? You down with that?
Well, I say if Jesus could be born a redneck (before rednecks were cool, when they were despised as low class riff raff) then Christians can rap a gospel out. Bizzle has made a pretty good essay at the matter to the depth of his knowledge.
Personally I prefer a country idiom, but if the Holy Ghost said to me to write rap, rap I would write.
I think we will hit gold with songs that can actually help walk someone in this position through the process of renewal. We can talk about repentance in the abstract till we are blue in the face. Bizzle did the best he could. The theological key here is to offer the members of one’s body to the Lord as weapons of righteousness. When that’s done, the blessings WILL flow. God the Father will SO honor that. Maybe I will put that in a song, if nobody else does. My rhymes, my verses are rough. They aren’t refined like trained songwriters’. But if that’s what it takes I will do it.
Man, you major in minors.
The category is "rap".
Don't make me post some redacted lyrics.
Oh I’d love to “make you do that.” But if it’s Christian forms, then be honest. Don’t selectively quote.
And actually, I probably could improve on it and make it tougher. Bizzle’s format is a trifle dilute, IMHO.
I can just imagine you, driving down the road, in your redneck pickup, sub-woofers pounding out some synthesized noise, listening continuously to this...stuff...and annoying all you pass by.
When they added a small drum kit to our modern music service at church I made some quip to a very elderly woman. She laughed, and said “My parents thought what I listened to was the Devil’s music.” I asked her “Huh?” “I loved big band music. My parent’s thought anything that had horns in it was from the Devil.”
I don’t care for most of the Christian rap my kid’s listen to, but when I can understand the word’s, the one’s they listen to have a powerful message. Two of them also like “Screamo” ‘music’. Agreed it is not music to my ears, but my parent’s though the same about mine as well.
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