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Can You Give Me A 4 Line Christian Rap Song

Where do you draw the line with "Christian" Music?

i like almost all kinds of music, so therefore i like almost all kinds of CHRISTIAN music. I guess i draw the line when you can no longer tell they are talking about God or Jesus, or their message is not founded scripturally. ( i don't like when Christian songs, talk about HIM but never actually say his name in fear their record won't sell or they will be censored)

Lots of Christians don't like rap, or rock Christian music, they say it sounds too 'worldly'.....i like it because it attracts the youth...they need christian music the most, IMHO

According to his fans, in what way is NF a Christian rapper?

Few and far between ways. Read these very interesting articles about NF and his “faith”.https://www.facebook.com/notes/t...http://chhtoday.com/?p=4066Just because you say “Lord, Lord” does not mean you are a Christian. (→ NF’s “I’ll Keep On” and “Oh, Lord” songs)Below is a similar statement NF said in interviews about his Christian faith and and if he is a “Christian artist”. He isn’t, by the way. (WANT PROOF?? Listen to his past interviews).God help us so we won't hear this statement at the end of our time here:Please make sure in your spiritual life you are not mixing the black with the white to make grey! (ask me if you don't get this analogy)BE BLESSED and I will pray for you to obtain spiritual discernment. :)P.S. USED TO BE FANS THAT MET HIM SAID THE FOLLOWING ON FACEBOOK:(Akande Davis): I've met NF. He isn't about Christ. That simple.(Person responding to Akande Davis) Akande Davis agreed. my brother went to his concert and straight up asked him who he does music for.. the answer WAS NOT GOD!

Good upbeat christian rock songs...?

And when I say christian rock, i dont mean that out of line stuff. Like alot of christian rock songs don't even mention christ a sigle time in thier lyrics. But I'm looking for some fairly upbeat (not too much) worship/christian rock tracks. For a example, while Third Day's Call my name is somewhat upbeat and has a beautiful melody to go along with it, it still has a message saying that whosoever calls upon the name of the Lord he'll be there....Do you get a image of what i'm looking for? Please help me out.

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Why do the Insane Clown Posse claim to be christians when their song lyrics are so santanic?

I've been a juggalo rap listener for over a year now, and right now I'm starting to feel doubtful about them and their song lyrics. They may have claimed that they follow God (mentioned in their song Unveiling) but it doesn't make up for the fact that they always rap about smoking weed, having sex, killing people with hatchets and machettes over stupid stuff, and all of the non-stop cursing they have in every song they have written. I don't understand! Those lyrics don't sound very christian to me. I also have a bunch of juggalos going to my school without any teachers noticing the clown and hatchenman stuff they're wearing. I asked them about them and they're saying that they're just hardcore christians. I need an explanation of why they have to talk about all of those sinful acts in every song they write. I know that some "juggalos" may actually kill people people, but it usually isn't because of the song lyris of ICP or any other juggalo rappers. I'm starting to realize that I'm very chirstian, and If I don't find a good reason why they have to talk about so many horrible sins, I'm gonna quit listening to them for good!

Best Rap Punch Lines?

"Punchlines with more elasticity than Biggie's stretch marks
Chino X sparks, mad urban
I ain't scared to put the things that going around me
on tape like Mark Fuhrman"- Chino XL

"Phonetian with more stamina than a Christian
my mind, C3 H5 N3 O9 like Nitroglycerine
I bust as Afu Ra crush
Class with us and meet Cerebus"-Jeru The Damaja

"i put my d*ck in ur ear and f*cked what ya heard"-Canibus

Can Christians listen to hip-hop and trap music?

Ready to have your mind blown?Rap is a direct outgrowth of gospel music.Don't believe me?Now one more point. Christians tend to think that “cussing” is a sin. Can you give any Biblical basis for that belief?The answer is, not really. The Bible warns numerous times against taking oaths, but that is a very different thing. Then there is Ephesians 4:29, which saysLet no evil talk come out of your mouths, but only what is useful for building up, as there is need, so that your words may give grace to those who hear.Now I present to you some of the kind of “naughty language” that people have convinced you might need to be avoided.In his track, Alright, Kendrick Lamar (an open Christian) uses as one of his opening lines that sets the theme of the whole songI'm fucked up,Homie, you're fucked upBut if God's got us then we gon’ be alright.Is that evil talk, useless for building anyone up?I am very glad that you asked this, and I encourage you to listen to Hip Hop deeply. Don't let “bad words” blind you from what is really being said.No doubt, there is some base, materialistic rap out there, but don't make the mistake of confusing certain tracks with an entire art form.

Have you ever tried to rap anyone?

Thanks for A2A :)Yup, I did! I am a big Eminem fan, so its obvious that I try and imitate him (his rap songs to be precise).  How was it? When you rap/ sing a song, you yourself are pretty bias towards appretiating it (singing skills). So in order to obtain a neutral judgement here's what I did:1. Started singing/ rapping "Not Afraid".2. Switched on the voice recorder in my phone.3. Started listening to my very own version of "Not Afraid".4. Since then, I am "pretty afraid" to rap again. :|

What are some cool rap songs with lots of swearing?

I love college. (weed wasted, violence)

ON A BOAT> says mother fu.... in every line

good luck to your parents! ;)

Which is best English song you've ever heard?

Hey! Thanks a lot for asking the question. Gives me a chance to talk about my favorite songs.It’s really difficult to name just one song. So I’ll name a couple of them. These are some songs which remain under-rated but are truly amazing according to me.Dance To This by Troye Sivan ft. Arian Grande:The thing I like about the song is that it is low key right until the end but the beats still make you move and wanna dance. In general, a beat-bass song would have loud powerful vocals, which is not the case with this one. Besides, Ariana’s runs now and again make it more beautiful.2. New Love by Dua Lipa:I still don’t know why but I just love this one. Dua Lipa covers this song in most of her tours and rather than the original pop version, she does the acoustic version of it. She got so emotional once that she started crying on stage while singing this song. Trust me when I say this: you’ll love it.This was Dua’s first single. Watching its video makes you realize how far she has gone in her career at such a young age.3. Love On The Brain by Rihanna:Most songs these days are predictable. They have that electronic beat thing in their drop. That’s certainly not the case with this one. Love on the brain is more of a Jazz song which isn’t around enough these days. It starts low and reaches the highs as the chorus approaches. And of course, it’s a Rihanna song, what else do I need to say!4. Bring Me To Life by Evanescence:This needs no introduction. The song was an instant hit. A Goth Rock type which again, seems to be an extinct category in the present era. Amy Lee has a natural melody in her voice. You’ve got to listen to this song if you haven’t already.5. If I Die Young by The Band Perry:What good is a playlist if it has no country songs?If I die young isn’t just any country song, it’s THE country song! Judge for yourself after I’m done quoting some of its lyrics.“Lord make me a rainbow, I'll shine down on my motherShe'll know I'm safe with you whenShe stands under my colors”“Who would have thought forever could be severed by the sharp knife of a short life,Well I've had just enough time”That was it. Thanks for reading. Hope you listen to them all.Images source: Google.

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