STYLE: Hip-Hop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 20188-11518 LABEL: Awake FORMAT: CD Single ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Steve Hayes
The UK has often struggled to market its hip-hop in the face of the huge US scene, especially in the Christian sphere. However, acts like GreenJade and The 29th Chapter are proving British gospel hip-hop is a creative force to be reckoned with. The UK has been responsible for new music genres such as jungle, drum'n'bass, dubstep, UK garage and now UK grime. Grime, which came out of London, delivers sub bass and fast, gritty, syncopated rhymes. Regiments (aka Deepman and A dot Angel) deliver two tracks of upbeat, positive, Godly grime, first and foremost representing the Most High God. Bring it. We need more Godly urban artists - in hip-hop, grime and R&B. Bounce, bounce... UK represent!
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