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Rose collabed for the fifth Rapzilla Freshmen EP single and made an anthem against adverisity celebrating overcoming from the oppoisition that life has thrown at them by the power of God.

Click here to Stream or Buy this song on any music streaming platform Listen to the Rapzilla Freshmen below:. There were a number of great Christian Rap projects that dropped today. Christian Rap had a bunch of dope releases today. He talks about his relationships with fellow artists, controlling his ego, and what went into creating his album.

The song also fits perfectly for some good ole fashioned acoustic treatment. In this version, released on Facebook, Andy and Solomon must have done a bunch of live takes. The one we see here is the final one. Chris Lassiter. Previous Article Bizzle — Just Sayin.

Next Article E. Chad Horton has been in the music business since and is currently the Director of Social Media for 10th Street Entertainment, which manages several multi-platinum artists. In addition, Horton owns and operates Rapzilla. Originally from Northern California, Chad became a San Diego resident in and where he resides with his wife and children.

Related articles. Press Releases. Related Articles. Top 10 Christian Rap Albums Released in September and October These last two months of this year have been crazy when it comes to the quality and the quantity of music getting released. Who influenced you? Are there other Christian rappers that you can name that kind of paved the way for you? Lecrae: Obviously, just being brought up in Hip-Hop and being an 80s kid, and watching TV in the 90s was an influence on my life.

You know, just being a kid, coming home from school and watching Yo! They were from Philly, and they was just some rugged Philly dudes with Tims and baggy jeans on and stuff like that. They were rapping for Jesus, and it was like wow, this is crazy. I think they definitely paved some ways for me, too.

He was so excited to have you on Population Control , which is a big pat on the back to you, considering the caliber of artists that he brought together on the album.

Or, are there people within the Christian world who help you with it? Obviously, you would love to connect with somebody from the beat to the final product on a spiritual level. I think he just respects — which I wish a lot of people in Hip-Hop would — he just respects talent.

You really are authentically Hip-Hop, and you take your craft seriously. I think we should be good artists. We just connected on a lot of levels.

Places to meet up. They give the international artist their on segment, now maybe gospel can get some shine. Maybe even some gospel rap albums will be recognize and receive awards. They represent hip-hop too and their message is just as powerful if not more. It wont change over night but this is definitely a sign of promise. No one knows what tomorrow will bring but I think the future is indeed bright for Lecrae.

Salute to him and his mission.



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