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Christian hip-hop (originally gospel rap, also known as Christian rap, gospel hip-hop or holy hip-hop) is a cross-genre of
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and
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. It emerged from
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and Christian media in the United States during the 1980s. Christian hip-hop music first emerged on record in 1982 with a track entitled "Jesus Christ (The Gospel Beat)" by Queens, New York artist McSweet. The first full-length Christian hip-hop album, ''Bible Break'', by Oklahoma artist Stephen Wiley, was released in 1985, with the title track becoming a hit on Christian radio in 1986. Other early Christian hip recording artists from the mid-1980s included P.I.D. (Preachas in Disguise), who recorded to funky rock rhythms, as well as JC & the Boys and Michael Peace. During the 1990s and 2000s, rapper
KJ-52 Jonah Kirsten Sorrentino (born June 26, 1975), better known by his stage name KJ-52, is a Christian rapper from Tampa, Florida. The "KJ" part of his name refers to his old rap alias, "King J. Mac",
rose to prominence in the field. Christian rock band DC Talk blended hip-hop and rock, and were successful in mainstream
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. All three band members have had successful independent careers, Michael Tait and Kevin Max Smith in Christian pop, and TobyMac as a Christian rapper and label owner. Along with
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, NF, KB & Emcee N.I.C.E. who have emerged recently on the mainstream rap scene along with American popular music figures DMX,
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, and
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. Outside of the United States, there are Christian rap scenes in the UK, Australia, Brazil, Mexico and Canada. Asian, Black, and Latino rappers are becoming a major part of the genre, and this success is expanding the appeal of both Christian hip-hop and Christian EDM within general hip-hop and broader
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History and notable examples

The first commercially released and distributed gospel hip-hop record was MC Pete Harrison of Queens, New York. Under the recording name McSweet, he released ''The Gospel Beat: Jesus-Christ'' (1982), written and arranged by Harrison and produced by Mac Sulliver on Lection Records of PolyGram. The first notable full album released was Stephen Wiley's '' Bible Break'' (1985), written by Wiley and produced by Mike Barnes on Brentwood Records. In the same year, David Guzman founded JC & The Boyz. Some of America's premiere Christian rappers, such as: Michael Peace (one of Christian rap's first solo artists), SFC, Dynamic Twins, MC Peace and T-Bone came out of this crew. A more commercially successful group known as P.I.D. (Preachers in Disguise) released five recordings. Jon Gibson (or J.G.) is also considered a pioneer of Christian
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, with his first rap solo being "Ain't It Pretty" (1985). CCM's first rap hit by a blue-eyed soul singer and/or duo, "The Wall" was later released on Gibson's successful album '' Change of Heart'' (1988), and featured
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(previously as the Holy Ghost Boys). Other tracks included the hit "Love Come Down" and "In Too Deep" from ''Jesus Loves Ya'' (1990). Gibson also collaborated with MC Peace on "Enough Is Enough" (1990), "Happy to Know Jesus" (1992) and "You Are the One" (1992). Other rap groups emerged in the late 1980s, including dc Talk, E.T.W. (End Time Warriors) and S.F.C. (Soldiers for Christ). ETW was led by producer/artist Mike Hill who went on to pastor one of the largest inner city youth groups in the country out of Tulsa Oklahoma. S.F.C. was led by Chris Cooper who originally rapped as Super C (short for Super Chris / Super Christian) and later became Sup the Chemist and then finally Soup the Chemist. Christian emcee Danny "D-Boy" Rodriguez was another well-known early Gospel rap artist, but was murdered in 1990 in
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. Prior to his death, he helped launch the career of his sister, Genie Rodriguez-Lopez, known as MC GeGee – one of the first female Christian rap artists, by collaborating on her first album ''I'm for Real''. She would go on to release a second album in 1991, titled ''And Now the Mission Continues''. The trend of rap artists blending faith and rap continued in the 1990s, with D.O.C. (Disciples of Christ) who emerged from
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as well as the Gospel Gangstaz from Compton and South Central Los Angeles. In 1991, JC Crew emerged featuring Maximillian (West Coast beat box champion) and T-Bone. More Christian rap artists include Dynamic Twins, Freedom of Soul, IDOL King, Apocalypse, 12th Tribe, and Holy Alliance. 12th Tribe and Holy Alliance were produced by Scott Blackwell of MYX Records. S.F.C.'s (Sup, QP, DJ Dove) 1992 album ''Phase III'' was DJed and produced by DJ Dove, whose credits also include the ''Gang Affiliated'', Gospel Gangstas' 1993 debut album. Around the same time as ''Phase III'', Dynamic Twins (Robbie and Noel) came out with their 1993 album ''No Room To Breathe''. Freedom of Soul (MC Peace, DJ Cartoon) followed with their second album, ''The Second Coming'' (''Caught in a Land of Time'' was their first), also their last album as a group. Grapetree Records was the first Christian rap label founded by Knolly Williams and Jeff Adams 1994.
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formed in 1994, co-founded by dc Talk member Toby McKeehan, better known as TobyMac, making it the first record label marketed explicitly for Christian hip-hop and R&B that was backed by a major label. The label was among the first to market the
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market through distribution at Christian bookstores and playing on Christian radio. In 2004, the founding of the label Reach Records by the Americans
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and Ben Washer also had a considerable influence in the development of Christian hip-hop. In 2015, the label have been setting records with sales and award-winning albums. In 2019, Kanye West, a popular artist and producer, released his ninth studio album, Jesus Is King (shortened as JIK). JIK was described as an "expression of the Gospel" by West himself. However, he has since longer professed faith in Jesus, returning to mainstream hip-hop.


Influence and style of artists

Although generally described to be Christian rappers, artists such as
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, Andy Mineo, KB, Trip Lee,
Tedashii Tedashii Lavoy Anderson (born March 8, 1977), known simply as Tedashii, is an American Christian hip hop artist and member of the hip-hop troupe 116 Clique. He also hosted the NGEN Radio show "Serium". Tedashii has released five solo albums, ' ...
, Social Club Misfits, NF, John Givez,
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and
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describe themselves as hip-hop artists who are expressing themselves, yet are openly Christian. Just like in Christian rock and other
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genres, some artists welcome being called Christian artists while others do not want to be labeled as "Christian music", as to not limit their music to the Christian music market. The record label Ministers of the Underground was one of the few labels to showcase underground hip-hop with the group, Secta 7. Members included: Apocalypse, Optixs, Blackseed, Lord Metatron, Righteous Knight, Kaoticgal (who later was known as Keturah Ariel), O.N.E., The Final Chapter, A.T.O.M. the Immortal and Stress. Ministers of the Underground had a small-time show on Christian television, but was taken off the networks when Christian television opted for more orthodox style programming. The Ministers of Underground hosted events at a series of venues under the name CRU VENTION, or the convention of Underground Hip-hop for Christ, until around the year 2001. A few Christian rappers have emerged from Atlanta, including Remnant Militia, D.I.R.T., and 1K Phew. While many notable studios and artists share influence in holy hip-hop, not one style dominates. Christian hip-hop features all conventional hip-hop styles, such as Midwest ( Hostyle Gospel), West Coast ( T-Bone), East Coast ( BB Jay), Dirty South ( Pettidee) and King Wes. Some, such as DC Talk, include a mixture of hip-hop, rock and gospel music in their songs. Christian hip-hop is also embraced and performed in the United Kingdom, by Gospel rappers including: Jahaziel, Dwayne Tryumf, Guvna B, Triple O, Sammy G, Simply Andy, MpFree and Just C. In the UK, Christian hip-hop is often merged with a music style known as grime, which gives the music a different sound from American hip-hop. Many agree that grime music originated in London's black community and is predominantly described as a secular genre. Although British, grime music has a strong
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n influence as many of the artists are of British-Caribbean heritage. The GL Live music event 2010, held in the United Kingdom, included a fusion of Christian rappers (both American and British) celebrate their faith together whilst demonstrating their own unique styles. The event was attended by Trip Lee and
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, who performed several songs during the event including "Jesus Muzik" and "No Worries".


Reaction and acceptance


Industry

Christian music awards shows such as the GMA Dove Awards and
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have added rap and hip-hop categories. Historically with the notable exceptions of tobyMac and his label
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, and
Lecrae Lecrae Devaughn Moore (born October 9, 1979) is an American Christian rapper, singer-songwriter, actor, and Record producer, recording producer and Music executive, executive. Since having begun his career in 2004, he has released ten studio alb ...
, no Christian rapper or hip-hop group has garnered the attention of the mainstream Christian music industry. However new artist like
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are introducing Christian rap into major CCM and secular industries.


Markets

There is no identifiable Christian hip-hop market, as the majority of Christian hip-hop has been underground, or marketed towards the mainstream Christian music scene. In Australia, a multi-denominational group of Christian hip-hop artists, led by Mistery from Brethren, have started a hip-hop church, Krosswerdz. The church has been modeled on Crossover Church in Tampa, Florida. A small Christian hip-hop scene has also emerged in the UK.


Festivals

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. Flavor Fest Urban Leadership Conference is held yearly at Crossover Church in
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, founded by Pastor Tommy Kyllonen, lead pastor of Crossover Church of Tampa. Fire Fest International Ministries was founded by Charles Onley (a.k.a. King C) in conjunction with Terence A. Townsend, "Apostle T", founder of Save Our City Crusades and Conferences (SoCity) to reach the international community of holy hip-hop with a message of encouragement, enrichment, education and unity. Fire Fest conducts artist retreats, artists/industry conferences and new artists showcases, and is a traveling music festival organized to encourage and enrich holy hip-hop artists in their ministries, while giving them insight on navigating the music industry. " God's House of Hip Hop 20/20 Summer Fest" featuring 75 Christian hip-hop, Latin Christian hip-hop & Gospel hip-hop music. in
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Founded by Emcee N.I.C.E. and Chantal Grayson of God's House of Hip Hop Radio. Although postponed to July 2021 due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, 20/20 Summer Fest gained national attention securing one of Los Angeles's most premium venue's Banc of California Stadium.


Crossover

Holy hip-hop has enjoyed some crossover acceptance as well. One of the early accepted artists were
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(D.O.C.). One of the most notable mainstream reactions to Gospel rap was to
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(pronounced "five-two") and his single "Dear Slim", which was written to
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in an attempt to reach him with the message of Christ. The song became famous and controversial among Eminem fans when it was featured on the hit show ''
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''. began to receive hate mail (including death threats) from Eminem's fans, though claimed that the song was not a " diss". This also led to the single being disparaged by VH1 as No. 26 on their "Top 40 Worst Moments in Hip Hop", an issue the artist addressed in "Washed Up". In contrast, the
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song " Ooh Ahh" received positive exposure on various TV Shows and movies, such as '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' and '' Big Momma's House 2''. It was also featured as the theme song for the second season of MTV's hit show '' The Buried Life''. Christian symbols and themes have also been invoked by rap artists who do not consider themselves "Christian rappers", and do not claim to represent any particular set of religious beliefs. Examples include
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's No. 2 single " Pray"; Richie Rich and his first single "Don't Do It"; and many of Tupac's lyrics with his first
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record '' The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory'', including the blasphemous image of Tupac nailed to a cross pinned him as a hip-hop martyr. Recent hip-hop artists include
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with '' Kingdom Come'', DMX with " Walk With Me Now and You'll Fly With Me Later",
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with '' God's Son'' and
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with " Jesus Walks" as well as '' Jesus Is King''. However, although these artists may profess to be Christians, they are not generally considered to be part of the Christian hip-hop movement. Some Christians believe that hip-hop culture in any form conflicts with biblical teachings, while others consider hip-hop to be a way of reaching the youth and mainstream culture.


Mainstream and radio

In 2003 DJ/Producer Vic Padilla shared his love for Christian hip-hop with then KRUX FM Program Director Lee- and was subsequently asked to host a show he dubbed Holy Culture Radio. Fans would have to stay up to odd hours to listen, as the show was only broadcast live. Vic then partnered up with JZ Designs to bring HolyCultureRadio.com to life- bringing fans 24/7 access to Christian hip-hop. In 2008, Holy Culture Radio partnered wit
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a place where listeners could get the latest news, videos, and interviews from their favorite Christian artists. Artists like
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, who released his album ''Anomaly'' on September 9, 2014, through Reach Records. The album achieved mainstream success as it debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with first-week sales of over 88,000 copies in the United States. On October 6, 2017, Christian hip-hop artist NF released his third studio album ''Perception'', through Capitol CMG alongside NF's newly launched label NF Real Music LLC. ''Perception'' debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with 55,000
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s, including 38,000 pure album sales. In 2018, the Holy Culture Mobile App was launched- the first app solely streaming Christian hip-hop and R&P (rhythm and praise) around the clock. In 2019, Christian hip-hop had a historic breakthrough in radio, when Los Angeles based radio station God's House of Hip Hop Radio (powered by Dash Radio and curated by CHH artist Emcee N.I.C.E.), became the first Christian hip-hop station in history to win a Stellar Award (one of gospel music's most coveted trophies) at the 34th Annual Stellar Awards. The win signaled a shift not only in gospel but radio as a whole, with more artists outside of Lecrae such as Andy Mineo, Gawvi, Wande, Shepherd, 1K Phew, Swoope, Bizzle,
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and others receiving commercial notoriety in film, television and gaming. The Stellar Awards did something unprecedented at its radio awards main show when it opened up with hip-hop and featured performances with DJ Dwight Stone who won "Gospel Announcer of the Year", Miz Tiffany (first CHH female nominated for a Stellar Award), Emcee N.I.C.E. & Jor'Dan Armstrong. In April 2022, with the increased demand for Christian hip-hop and rhythm & praise, Sirius XM announced the launch of Holy Culture Radio (www.holyculture.net/radio), where audiences could listen throughout the day to faith-inspired music and enjoy any of the fourteen shows within the channel. To date, Holy Culture is a go-to destination for all things Christian hip-hop. Starting in May 2024, Christian Rap artists Lecrae, MTMIsaiah, nobigdyl., the GLO Collective with Miles Minnick, Mike Teezy, Jon Keith, Anike, Alex Jean, Caleb Gordon, EmmanuelDaProphet, Childlike CiCi, Aaron Cole, Kijan Boone, DKG KIE, Josh P, MTM Lou, Noel Camacho, Thomas Austin, Lee Vasi, and Key'ijah were featured on On The Radar Radio. Additionally, for the first time there was a Christian Rap set in Rolling Loud Miami 2024 with Hulvey, GAWVI, Alex Jean, Caleb Gordon, Jon Keith, and nobigdyl. Miles Minnick had a solo set in Rolling Loud California 2025, being the first Christian rapper to do so.


Acceptance and themes

Various prominent mainstream hip-hop artists who profess through some of their music to be Christians (including
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,
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, DMX and others), have incorporated Christian symbols and messages into their music and videos through images, lyrical content and overarching themes. The 2002 Nas hit song and music video " One Mic", featured obvious references to his Christianity in the song, including the chorus "Yo all I need is... One God to show me how to do things his Son did..." Kanye West's 2004 hit song and music video " Jesus Walks", has received a notable amount of attention for its Christian content. DMX incorporated prayers in many of his albums, and his 2006 song and music video " Lord Give Me a Sign", was highlighted by not only strong Christian lyrical content but actual scriptural quotes ("no weapon formed against me shall prosper and every tongue that rises up against me in judgment, Thou shall condemn") from the Holy Bible. Prominent Christian rapper
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, whose 2014 album ''Anomaly'' reached number 1 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and received numerous other accolades, expresses an explicitly Christian message in the majority of his music. However, while generally categorized as a gospel or Christian rapper, he distances himself from the genre of gospel rap saying, "Christian is my faith not my genre". The use of religious themes in music that is otherwise regarded as illicit has sparked controversy over the validity of the religious messages expressed through the music. Some Christian listeners hold that "rap music, because of what it inherently communicates, is incompatible with the Christian Gospel", and attack the use of Christian themes and symbols in mainstream music as being disingenuous. On the other hand, "since the mid-1990s
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and others have pointed to some cultural sensibilities shared by Christian churches and hip-hop music; namely
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, middle-class biases, sexism, and homophobia." Some analysts believe that the suffering expressed through rap music manifests itself in a certain spirituality that can be compatible with mainstream religious messages, although it approaches religious ideas in a much less direct way than most forms of religious expression. "Just as the MC slides into notes and dances around beats, "spirit" is not attacked straight on; it is courageously approached from below, from the margins, from youth, from uncertainty, through the structures of capitalism and mainstream media." Some think that the use of mainstream religious symbols in predominantly African-American music has increased the extent to which that music has disseminated through predominantly white American culture. The 2007 Holy Hip Hop Music Awards received a written endorsement letter from the mayor of Atlanta, acknowledging the event's support by the City of Atlanta, and recognizing its 7th year.Rapzilla.com – Holy Hip Hop awards Recap 2007
However, EX Ministries and other churches contested the incorporation of secular hip-hop culture into the Christian rap genre, holding that "Holy hip-hop" is still associated with the mainstream hip-hop culture that they view as incompatible with
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's teachings. Whereas many Christians hold that holy hip-hop can be used to evangelize, others disagree, arguing that the use of this style distorts the gospel message. From December 2013 well into 2014, Scott Aniol and Christian hip-hop artist Shai Linne had a lengthy exchange about Christian rap (rap being the core element of hip-hop), with Dr. Aniol arguing that the style is sinful and inadequate for Christian messages, with Shai Linne responding that the musical messaging of hip-hop is relative, being interpreted differently by people from different backgrounds.


Forms and subgenres


Catholic hip-hop

In the early 2000s, rap artists of the
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faith began emerging. Today, a number of active Catholic rappers and DJs are involved in what is known as the "Catholic hip-hop scene". Fr. Stan Fortuna is the most notable in the scene found nation continue doing the Catholic hip-hop.


Lutheran hip-hop

Lutheran hip-hop artists include Andy Pokel, who in 2017 launched the ''Here I Stand'' album based on the events of Reformation Day, as well as
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, whose album ''Christ for You'', focuses on Lutheran doctrines such as the sacramental union, the Lutheran teaching on the
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. Flame named his album ''Christ for You'' as he wants his fans "to experience the joy and freedom that I've found in the sacraments." His track "Scattered Tulips" is a critique of Reformed Christianity's five points (
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). The release of ''Christ for You'' led the
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to declare that "Lutheran hip-hop is a thing now!" The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland has commissioned two rap videos—''Kaunis Jeesus'' and ''Hoosianna''.


Latin Christian hip-hop

Latin hip-hop is a subgenre of Latin music and Christian hip-hop, taking influence from Latin rap as well as in Puerto Rican music. Some notable names include Redimi2, Funky, and Alex Zurdo.


Gospel rap in Brazil

In Brazil, gospel rap comes out of Pentecostal and Charismatic Evangelical Protestant movements, and emphasizes the message of the Gospel and salvation through faith over black politics and identity. Gospel rappers view their music as divinely ordained, and believe their lyrics are a manifestation of the Holy Spirit speaking through them. The Brazilian gospel rap movement sees itself as divinely favored over the fallen state of rap in the US and other parts of the world, and sees its origins in the Bronx which they see as similar to their own tough neighborhoods. This reflects the gospel rap movement's emphasis on neighborhood and seeking God and opportunities for their neighborhoods.


See also

* List of Christian performers of hip-hop and rap *
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* God's House of Hip Hop Radio


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