Do you think that these styles and genres of music are appropriate settings for religious, sacred, or gospel music?
It certainly is done a fair bit today. I personally don’t care for it. I don’t find it objectionable in anyway, but I just don’t like it for some reason.
I love classic, old time Gospel music, and I love sacred classical music. But not Christian Rap, Christian Rock, Christian Metal, etc.
How do you feel about this sort of thing?
I used to read them, but I don’t anymore. And when I did read them, probably the only thing I was interested in was the articles & interviews they did with certain rappers. The rest seemed irrelevant to me.
Which one would you say is the better magazine?
If you don’t read any of them, where do you get your Hip Hop sources?
I want to listen to instrumental for free on the internet, but i don’t want to download anything on to my computer or anything. So if you can, can anyone please tell me any sites I can go to, to listen to them (preferably hip hop beats) for free without any membership or account for nothing.
other than youtube
We have to make a song for science class about a certain topic.
Any good popular rap songs that might be ideal for this project?
Thanks!
Don’t you feel a little cheated with the fact that Nelly didn’t perform Country Grammar or E.I., Outkast didnt do Bombs Over Baghdad or Rosa Parks, and obviously Ludacris was nowhere to be found except for a song performed by someone else.
BQ:Did you think Missy Elliot probably had the best performance, well the whole Timbaland segment anyway??
You know, I was wondering where Scarface was….