Long before Chance The Rapper and Kanye West reflected on their relationship with God in their rhymes—and backed them up with tambourines, organs and their soulful, respective choirs—hip-hop has had ...
Columbia native Kevin Felder, also known as radio host and Billboard-chart Christian hip-hop recording artist Big Redd, has proven that Christian hip-hop music reaches many people who may not ...
Christian hip-hop typically has two different types of rappers. There’s the youth pastor who uses hip-hop to spread the gospel to youth, and there’s the reformed hustler who zealously uses the gospel ...
Looking back at the painful and difficult history of being Black in America, religion has always been an important cultural and spiritual backbone — constantly sustaining and replenishing the ...
With the release of a new “half holiness, half ‘hood” gospel rap record, a Consuming Fire throwdown, gospel radio Pastor of the Week and celebration of a rebuilt church that burned down, it’s a busy ...
Terverius Black believes in hip-hop gospel so much he sold his first home to get the money needed to start his Christian-themed entertainment company.It was a risky move, but the 34-year-old ...
The connection between Hip-Hop and gospel music has always been a powerful way to share messages of faith and hope. At the 2025 Stellar Awards red carpet, Hip-Hop Wired asked some of the biggest names ...
Like many hip-hop artists, KRS-One has never shied away from sharing his devout beliefs with fans. He's spoken on behalf of hip-hop's preservation and shaken the validity of old truths. The Brooklyn ...
'Psalm 16’ showcases Shona as a vibrant new voice in gospel rap, an artist with lyrical prowess, faith, and musicality to inspire multiple generations. Gospel rap continues to make waves as one of the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Terverius Black believes in hip-hop gospel so much that he sold his first home to get the money needed to start his Christian-themed entertainment company. It was a risky move, but ...
Christian hip-hop has been around almost as long as the music itself. Metro Times caught up with the renowned local emcee Vince Parker to talk all things hip-hop and Detroit. Metro Times: When did you ...