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User tags: hip-hop rap hip hop, spiritual christian rap, mp3 album
Souljourn is packed with intelligent lyrics, creative production, and turntablism that will definitely take you on a journey worth listening to.
20 MP3 Songs
HIP-HOP/RAP: Hip Hop, SPIRITUAL: Christian Rap
Details:
1Way
Souljourn
South Floridian veterans of the holy hip-hop scene, but debuting on Seventh Street Records (home of Cross Movement, Ambassador and others), 1Way embraces the next millennium with an abundance of intriguing sounds, solidified with bluntly stated scripture and integrated with clever rhymes and phat beats.
The crew is a busy foursome: Proverb, 2Edge and Versal create lyrics, while Morphiziz DJs and combines with Proverb on production. Collectively through their hip-hop, and individually through their various leadership involvements, they reach out to youth with the Gospel.
In a case of album art reflecting aural content, visual motifs of futuristic exploration, far-out journeys and spacescapes evident throughout the liner notes are quite appropriate to the feel of the album. Itâs a vibe which, while branded with creative future-sounds, remains tethered to East coast hip-hop roots.
âI Donât Careâ is a blunt charge affirming 1Wayâs absolute priority in praising God, come what may. In a creative vein, flowing rhymes are laid over samples of âtortured howlingâ. Itâs unique, it works, and it serves to emphasize that nothing (even torture) will prevent them from giving up God his due praise:
âWe gonna praise Him with our hands,
pushing in the air
You donât like it?
so what, I donât careâ
âI Don't Care
Another bold cut is the nautical-themed âWavesâ, with viola, violin and bells on the instrumental track, Morphiziz spinning crazy scratches, along with some medieval-sounding female vocals on the chorus, rather reminiscent of the soundtrack from the original Star Trek TV series. Itâs Jesus who steps in and brings us through the waves.
The string-flavaâd sounds spill over into âPlasmatic Pathâ, which carries the straight-up Gospel message. The crew tackles the issue of Gospel hip-hop criticism (which comes from the realms of both church and world) on the syncopated âDonât Doubt the Skillzâ, pointing out that the crucial issue is ministry and anointed lyrics. These cats have no need to justify on their beats and flows, as these speak for themselves. Hot.
And donât skip over the âI Amâ interlude which is anything but. Itâs a worshipful, echo-filled meditation on the names of God with a relevant wind sound effect loop.
1Way define their album title, Souljourn, as âthe spiritual, moral, emotional, essence of man traveling from one place to anotherâ. Itâs a clever reference to both âsoul journeyâ (the journey of the soul in Christ) and to âsojournâ (to reside somewhere temporarily, i.e. in Jesus Christ, we âsojournâ in this world, as we are, in fact, citizens of heaven).
The album too, is a journey, and one worth taking, as 1Way paints a refreshing hip-hop landscape brilliant in hopeful, scriptural and street-lingo-laced imagery, and pulsating with a fantastic phat factor.
Producers: 1Way
album release date: November, 1999
Seventh Street Records
â reviewed by Stan North
GospelFlava.com
20 MP3 Songs
HIP-HOP/RAP: Hip Hop, SPIRITUAL: Christian Rap
Details:
1Way
Souljourn
South Floridian veterans of the holy hip-hop scene, but debuting on Seventh Street Records (home of Cross Movement, Ambassador and others), 1Way embraces the next millennium with an abundance of intriguing sounds, solidified with bluntly stated scripture and integrated with clever rhymes and phat beats.
The crew is a busy foursome: Proverb, 2Edge and Versal create lyrics, while Morphiziz DJs and combines with Proverb on production. Collectively through their hip-hop, and individually through their various leadership involvements, they reach out to youth with the Gospel.
In a case of album art reflecting aural content, visual motifs of futuristic exploration, far-out journeys and spacescapes evident throughout the liner notes are quite appropriate to the feel of the album. Itâs a vibe which, while branded with creative future-sounds, remains tethered to East coast hip-hop roots.
âI Donât Careâ is a blunt charge affirming 1Wayâs absolute priority in praising God, come what may. In a creative vein, flowing rhymes are laid over samples of âtortured howlingâ. Itâs unique, it works, and it serves to emphasize that nothing (even torture) will prevent them from giving up God his due praise:
âWe gonna praise Him with our hands,
pushing in the air
You donât like it?
so what, I donât careâ
âI Don't Care
Another bold cut is the nautical-themed âWavesâ, with viola, violin and bells on the instrumental track, Morphiziz spinning crazy scratches, along with some medieval-sounding female vocals on the chorus, rather reminiscent of the soundtrack from the original Star Trek TV series. Itâs Jesus who steps in and brings us through the waves.
The string-flavaâd sounds spill over into âPlasmatic Pathâ, which carries the straight-up Gospel message. The crew tackles the issue of Gospel hip-hop criticism (which comes from the realms of both church and world) on the syncopated âDonât Doubt the Skillzâ, pointing out that the crucial issue is ministry and anointed lyrics. These cats have no need to justify on their beats and flows, as these speak for themselves. Hot.
And donât skip over the âI Amâ interlude which is anything but. Itâs a worshipful, echo-filled meditation on the names of God with a relevant wind sound effect loop.
1Way define their album title, Souljourn, as âthe spiritual, moral, emotional, essence of man traveling from one place to anotherâ. Itâs a clever reference to both âsoul journeyâ (the journey of the soul in Christ) and to âsojournâ (to reside somewhere temporarily, i.e. in Jesus Christ, we âsojournâ in this world, as we are, in fact, citizens of heaven).
The album too, is a journey, and one worth taking, as 1Way paints a refreshing hip-hop landscape brilliant in hopeful, scriptural and street-lingo-laced imagery, and pulsating with a fantastic phat factor.
Producers: 1Way
album release date: November, 1999
Seventh Street Records
â reviewed by Stan North
GospelFlava.com
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: hip-hop rap hip hop, spiritual christian rap, mp3 album
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