Tagged with Rap

DeepSpace5 'The Future Ain't What It Used To Be'

RAPZILLA just dropped the information that Deepspace5’s new ablum , The Future Ain’t What It Used To Be, is available for order. If you don’t know about Deepspace5, they are a Christian Hip-Hop collective consisting of Beat Rabbi, Manwell?/DJ Manwell, Fred B, Listener, manCHILD & DJ Dust of Mars ILL, Playdough, Sintax.the.Terrific, Sivion, and Sev … Continue reading

Hip Hop 4 tha Soul.

This song reminds me of my relationships of my wife; all the fun we had while dating and all the fun we are having as a family.  Enjoy.

Jin

Former battle rap champ Jin is making his way back into the spotlight as a Christian rapper signed to Universal Hong Kong. Now a born again Christian residing in Hong Kong, Jin has changed the content of his music, but still manages to showcase his lyrical prowess. Recently Jin released a new track titled “Welcome … Continue reading

Chuck D, Hip-Hop, Music and Civil Rights

Chuck D. speaks personally about the intersection of music and civil rights. Check D. will be apart of a  PBS special called Freedom Songs. The show will include several other famous African-American personalities including; Louis Gossett Jr. Gladys Knight; Pete Seeger; Ruby Dee; Jerry Butler; and the Blind Boys of Alabama. They will all be … Continue reading

Rap'n' Roll

For Kids: School of Rock ‘n’ Roll Aspiring rockers can enroll in any of the three semesters throughout the year. Students can learn how to play the keyboard, guitar, drums, or bass, and take voice instruction. Every week, students participate in a 45-minute lesson and a three-hour group rehearsal. The school also offers summer camp … Continue reading

Happy Hip-Hop Christmas

“Wisemen,” – Cross Movement- Gift Rap “Fading in the distance the place where all of us faced a twist deeper than the 6th Sense Wasn’t what I expected to see someone as great as him living lesser than me And truthfully we were blown away by a King with no bling, just a throne of … Continue reading

If I were President – Mos Def

I don’t agree with everything in this video. But It is some good social commentary, by one of my favoirte rappers. I apologize for language that offends anyone.