This became real to me after witnessing the local rapper Lucky Luciano go Christian. Dude blew up with the other brown rappers from the 90s pushing the usual stuff. He dropped Exodus and went from a line here or there about his faith to openly stating he was done pushing his followers to evil and being a fairweather Christian. He managed to keep his style and skills while rapping about positive things. He was always talked about by other local rappers because he was the wildest one actually living the thug life instead of just rapping about it. So he would barely escape consequences for his sins and lived up to his name. Now he's a beacon to those who need direction so they can know the ones we least expect to reform can still change their ways. I've even seen lyrics of his that went over my head be explained to me just by reading the Jesusfags discussing things in here. I like to throw on his music when I drive family members to see if they judge the music without paying attention to the lyrics since it still sounds like typical southern rap. I wish he wouldn't disable comments so much because usually the top comment is exactly like this one
No problem. He's done a couple of podcasts on the subject including one with his wife if you're interested to hear from him personally. This isn't even one of his better songs imo it's just what I grabbed since it's newer. Of all the Houston rappers he was quite literally the last one I'd ever expect to 'turn his back on the culture' as Kanye would put it. He even admits on one song that he could have kept pushing evil in the booth while living a straight edge life trying to raise his kids right and nobody would ever know the difference. That's the biggest test of character and to put it out there and hold yourself to it just speaks volumes to me.
Yes. Thank you again. It's great to see these examples of those who get off the dark path and turn to the light. I know it's not always easy but it is right and will be rewarded.
I’ve always loved rap. Started out listening to the early 2000 main stream rap. The lyrics always made me a little sick but I needed the beat! Found Christian rap and I love it. Can’t even tell a difference and the messages are 🔥 Andy Mineo is so freakin’ talented. Lecrea is also a good one.
You are right. God wins. All who sin are given the same opportunity to repent and return to a relationship with God.!!!!
This became real to me after witnessing the local rapper Lucky Luciano go Christian. Dude blew up with the other brown rappers from the 90s pushing the usual stuff. He dropped Exodus and went from a line here or there about his faith to openly stating he was done pushing his followers to evil and being a fairweather Christian. He managed to keep his style and skills while rapping about positive things. He was always talked about by other local rappers because he was the wildest one actually living the thug life instead of just rapping about it. So he would barely escape consequences for his sins and lived up to his name. Now he's a beacon to those who need direction so they can know the ones we least expect to reform can still change their ways. I've even seen lyrics of his that went over my head be explained to me just by reading the Jesusfags discussing things in here. I like to throw on his music when I drive family members to see if they judge the music without paying attention to the lyrics since it still sounds like typical southern rap. I wish he wouldn't disable comments so much because usually the top comment is exactly like this one
Good video. Thanks.
No problem. He's done a couple of podcasts on the subject including one with his wife if you're interested to hear from him personally. This isn't even one of his better songs imo it's just what I grabbed since it's newer. Of all the Houston rappers he was quite literally the last one I'd ever expect to 'turn his back on the culture' as Kanye would put it. He even admits on one song that he could have kept pushing evil in the booth while living a straight edge life trying to raise his kids right and nobody would ever know the difference. That's the biggest test of character and to put it out there and hold yourself to it just speaks volumes to me.
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Yes. Thank you again. It's great to see these examples of those who get off the dark path and turn to the light. I know it's not always easy but it is right and will be rewarded.
That is very inspiring.
I’ve always loved rap. Started out listening to the early 2000 main stream rap. The lyrics always made me a little sick but I needed the beat! Found Christian rap and I love it. Can’t even tell a difference and the messages are 🔥 Andy Mineo is so freakin’ talented. Lecrea is also a good one.