3 reasons why you should really vote Marty for president
If you count yourself among the countless Americans anxious about voting for the lesser of two evils in the 2016 presidential election, Rapzilla is proud to present a qualified write-in candidate: Marty of the Social Club Misfits.
Derek Minor charts on Top Album Sales and more with 'Reflection'
Derek Minor's latest project, Reflection, landed on several Billboard charts for the week of Nov. 5.
Reflection, his sixth studio album which released on Oct. 14, charted at No. 66 for top album sales, No. 5 among rap albums, No. 7 among Christian albums and No. 15 among independent albums.
It’s been quite some time since I’ve been genuinely excited about Christian hip hop — mainly because I truly haven’t seen that much to be excited about.
I know, I know. I can see the eyes rolling already, people ready to say, “Here we go again.” But to be honest, I never really “went there” about it.
But I think it’s time to go “there.”
What used to excite me about Christian hip hop was not the musical quality (though I am VERY glad the quality has consistently improved as the resources did), nor was it the joy of seeing a “movement” spring up. Musical quality is comparable to beauty — subjective and vain — and I liken “movements” to the grass that’s here today and gone tomorrow.
I know, I know. I can see the eyes rolling already, people ready to say, “Here we go again.” But to be honest, I never really “went there” about it.
But I think it’s time to go “there.”
What used to excite me about Christian hip hop was not the musical quality (though I am VERY glad the quality has consistently improved as the resources did), nor was it the joy of seeing a “movement” spring up. Musical quality is comparable to beauty — subjective and vain — and I liken “movements” to the grass that’s here today and gone tomorrow.
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