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On his fifth studio album, WORD OF MOUTH, Ohio-based Christian rapper John Reuben presents another round of thoughtful, good-natured hip-hop. Often rhyming over spare beats and subtle melodies, Reuben reveals both his faith and wit on the title track, while "Miserable Exaggeration" goes for a Beck-like lo-fi electronica vibe. Though not geared towards diehard hip-hop fans, WORD should appeal to many followers of spiritually inclined rap.
Personnel: John Reuben (vocals); Gary Burnette (electric guitar); Solomon Olds (keyboards, bass guitar, programming); Josh Moore (drums); Joe Baldridge (background vocals).
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