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Christian Hip Hop Key in UFC Fighter Nate Marquardt’s Comeback
Nate Marquardt prayed for James Te Huna before fighting him at UFC Fight Night 43.
“Please protect this guy so he doesn’t get too hurt,” said Marquardt.
He didn’t believe oddsmakers, who labeled him an 8-5 underdog. Despite losing his last three fights, Marquardt expected to win easily.
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Urban Leadership Collective: Go and Teach Them to Obey
Trillia Newbell is a freelance journalist and writer. She writes on faith and family for The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Desiring God, and serves as the managing editor for Women of God Magazine. Her love and primary role is that of a wife and mother. She lives in Tennessee with her husband ... -
Lecrae Addresses The Game with ‘Jesus Piece’ Concerns
Rapper "The Game" receives text message from Lecrae sharing his thoughts on his new album 'Jesus Piece,' responding to a question if Game supporters would embrace him getting his Lecrae on for a whole album? -
Review – Sean C. Johnson ‘Simply a Vessel Vol 3: Surrender All’
Rapzilla Staff Rating: Average User Rating: {mainvote} Growing up in my house, every saturday was cleaning day. It was never a fun day, but there were some highlights, I must say. My mom knew that no one likes to clean, so she did what she could to make it not quite-so-awful. Every saturday I woke up to the smell of ... -
Lecrae Talks About Going From “Crazy Crae” To Christian Rapper
Lecrae Moore wants to make two things clear: He’s a man of God. And he's hip-hop. “If I was a plumber, I wouldn’t say, ‘I’m a Christian plumber,’” said the Houston-born rapper during a recent stop by the Complex offices. “I’m going to say I’m a hip-hop artist. You're going be able to tell the filter ... -
Train of Thought: No Malice Breaks Down “Darkest Hour,” His First Verse Since Changing His ...
In March, Malice announced that he was changing his name to No Malice. It was another step in the transformation that the Clipse member had been going through. As his brother and groupmate Pusha T built a solo career following the duo’s last project, late 2009′s Till The Casket Drops, No Malice has experienced a religious ... -
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Copywrite: God Save The King
On February 28, Columbus, Ohio-bred MC Peter Nelson a.k.a. Copywrite drops what he bluntly says is “my best album” with his latest release God Save the King. The project will have two different versions – a U.S. and a U.K. version – and features -
They’re Rapper’s, Not Pastors!
I think there is something that rappers, fans, pastors and everyone else needs to keep in focus when they listen to CD’s, book concerts, write songs and everything else pertaining to Christian hip-hop: THEY’RE RAPPER’S, NOT PASTORS!