If Jesus Rapped
Oct 23, 2025
When I first "wrote" the song (of quotes), I imagined a steady rap—spoken, grounded, prophetic. But as the track unfolded, it surprised me. The voice shifted: first Galilean, then Jamaican, then like a Black American preacher. At first I questioned it, but then I recognized the truth in the flow. Christ is all of them. He is the Galilean man who walked dusty roads, the Jamaican man who sings resistance into rhythm, the Black man who preaches fire and mercy. And He is everyone else too—every voice that speaks truth, every cadence that carries hope. The song became a living witness, not just to His words, but to His presence in every culture, every cry, every rhythm of resistance.
#Religious Music

