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Hope Through Hip Hop

Posted: 03/12/2012 5:00 pm

Hip hop, what a wonderful creation. What a great contribution to humanity. How many people have been encouraged by hip hop culture and rap music? Billions, I'm sure. When one hears the term hip hop, names like DJ Kool Herc, Africa Bambaata, Grandmaster Flash, Russell Simmons, Kurtis Blow, Sugarhill Gang, Fat Boys, LL Cool J, Run DMC, Slick Rick, NWA, MC Lyte, and Dr. Dre come to mind. With others, names like, 2Pac, Biggie Smalls, NAS, Common, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Drake, T.I., Ludacris, Young Jeezy, and Rick Ross, to name a few, is who they imagine.

These artists and many others have provided an outlet for urban teens and young adults to express themselves emotionally and artistically. This new way of urban expression took the world by storm. Party songs and conscience lyrics connected with inner cities all over the world. Finally, something that children from poverty stricken areas could call their own.

As hip hop evolved and began to take shape; it reflected more accurately the views of its founders. It would eventually become a conduit to raise awareness to the ills of society. Hot topics included police brutality, racism, classism, and injustice. It was obvious that people were upset and angry with the current state of affairs. Many found hope in the awareness the Hip Hop culture began to raise.

As rap music began to infiltrate America, Europe, and other countries around the world, it would eventually adopt new personalities, new forms, and new ways of expression. Not only did rap songs communicate social and political messages, it was also used to communicate a person's religious beliefs and ideologies.

At its start, most Christian rap was primarily rap music with an Islamic worldview coupled with African-American ethnocentrism. Many helpful ideas came from that perspective, however, in due time, the music would land in the lap of Christianity, with artists like Corey Red & Precise, Cross Movement, Lecrae, shai linne, Thi'sl, and myself, taking over the mike. Today, it is now not unheard of to hear about a Hip Hopper representing Jesus and selling hundreds of thousands of units while doing so.

My name is Marcus Gray (aka Flame), a hip-hopper from St. Louis, MO., who has committed his life to making rap music with a Christian worldview. I have been nominated for a Grammy, Dove and Stellar Awards and my records are consistent Billboard chart-toppers. I recently released a new album titled, The 6th, which is a study of anthropology that takes a look at mankind from many different angles. God created mankind on the sixth day in his own image and I wanted to explore what that means. Are we still where he intended us to be? How far have we actually fallen from that place, and how do we return to our original purpose?

I wrote this album while visiting places across the globe including India, Barbados, Los Angeles, St. Louis, and Louisville, which gave me the opportunity to study different types of people, their personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. This album explores the current state of the world, of hip hop and reflects the hope and purpose that God intends for us to have.

When Jesus gets a hold of a hip hopper it's a powerful thing, I believe that the fullest expression of hip hop can be found in the form of artists who love God, love people, and want to use their music to help others live their lives to its fullest potential. Money, fame, power, women -- nothing can ultimately satisfy you the way Christ can. It's about realizing who you are, where you are and recognizing the need to surrender and submit your life back to God's original plan for us. I am unashamed about using my voice to share the word of God because I have seen its power in changing the lives of many. My goal and my mission is to use my talents to give others hope through the amazing and powerful vehicle of hip hop.

 
Hip hop, what a wonderful creation. What a great contribution to humanity. How many people have been encouraged by hip hop culture and rap music? Billions, I'm sure. When one hears the term hip hop, n...
Hip hop, what a wonderful creation. What a great contribution to humanity. How many people have been encouraged by hip hop culture and rap music? Billions, I'm sure. When one hears the term hip hop, n...
 
 
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08:54 PM on 03/14/2012
Great Article! I have all of Flame's albums and can tell you that he is really using the gift that God has given him. He is one of many Christian Hip Hop Artists that are putting out solid music. The difference between Flame and the list of rappers he listed at the beginning of the article is, he is speaking life versus the other speaking death to the listeners. Check out the music, you won't be disappointed.
06:56 PM on 03/14/2012
This was a great article written by FLAME. Although I'm extremely new to Christian hip-hop and to FLAME, I thoroughly enjoy his music!!! The first album I bought was "The 6th" and I listen to it everyday on the way to work!! I even listen to it while I do my housework and my kids just look at me as if I'm too old to for this!! Anyhow, keep the faith FLAME and thanks for such great music!
09:23 AM on 03/15/2012
If you like the 6th, you will love Captured! =) Be blessed!
06:49 PM on 03/14/2012
Cool article dude! You're music is totally rad and I love rocking out to it! Be blessed man!
06:42 PM on 03/14/2012
I like this article alot! It's great to see how well FLAME is doing in his music and how much he loves God while doing it.
06:31 PM on 03/14/2012
Great article! Flame's new album "The 6th" is great! I just bought it. He has mad skills.
06:21 PM on 03/14/2012
Cool article! I've enjoyed listening to FLAME since the 3rd album. I know I'm new to the FLAME scene, but I've really appreciated his music and the message.
06:02 PM on 03/14/2012
Amazing article!!! FLAME is an astounding artist and portrays his viewpoints in his music, all while glorifying God!! I love how he's able to spread the Gospel in a manner that is so easy to relate to. In this current generation, it's important to be yourself and to be relevant. FLAME manages to highlight both sides of this necessary component in the hip hop world. The young children and teens are consistently looking for role models, and in the wrong places at times. It's refreshing and a blessing that an artist such as FLAME can become that role model that the 2young ones so desperately need. It's encouraging to know that they can look to FLAME in order to gain a deeper understanding of God and discover His purpose and plan for their lives. That's what the latest album, "The 6th" is all about--God's creation of man and the original intents of God's glorious creation. I absolutely enjoy this latest album from FLAME, and am a huge fan!!!!
05:25 PM on 03/14/2012
Flame is such a great rapper. I encourage everyone to get his new cd, "The 6th." It's REALLY good. The best positive rap I've ever heard. You can get it off iTunes here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-6th/id500887512?ign-mpt=uo%3D4