| | Holy Hip Hop, Vol. 4: Taking The Gospel To The Streets CD (5 Customer Reviews)
Since 1997, the Holy Hip Hop Ministry has been passionately and effectively spreading the message of the Lord through the music of the streets, even including old-school legend turned preacher Kurtis Blow in its flock. This fourth volume contains 12 new compositions from devotional rappers of all stripes, from the almost-militant poetry of Prophetess to the melodic, beat-driven flow of Young Prayzr.
Arranger: Eddie Kanani.
Personnel: Eddie Kanani (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric piano, synthesizer, drums, percussion programming, background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Phillip Moore.
Holy Hip Hop, Vol. 4: Taking The Gospel To The Streets Music Holy Hip Hop, Vol. 4: Taking The Gospel To The Streets Songs Holy Hip Hop, Vol. 4: Taking The Gospel To The Streets Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)   i agree for some of u skirk franklin isn't enough today's kids hear beats first and then words this cd puts just like that keep it up.......praiz GOD Submitted by madisonnicoleharris (deltona,fl) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Wow I was so surprised to hear how deap and relevent these lyrics were- not normaly a hip hop person i got way into it and i'll be on my way to buy a few more. Love your work Guys Submitted by burnzy_gal (Newcastle, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome! I love hip hop music and found the lyrics to be profound. I wish I could get more adults to listen so they can understand how badly our youth need Christian hip hop, rock, etc. to REPLACE the secular music that's polluting their minds! Submitted by aapgar (Elliston, VA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Lyrics..................... I really enjoy listening to the Songs. It's not so much about the beat, but the lyrics that really hit yah. Hey it's reality. Keep up the good work of God. Submitted by pendixc (New Zealand, Christchurch) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Gangsta I love what you are going because this is what young people need. For some of us Kirk Franklin does not cut it anymore. We need this. Submitted by croudep (Jeffersonville, IN, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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