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As some of you may know I have had a history in Christian music. Before I moved to Nashville I listened to a lot of Christian Rap and had this view of a really loving and open community. What I found when I embraced that community was an industry minded group of elitists who embraced the a lot of the positive and negative aspects of hip hop culture. I was listening to a compilation of these artists a while back and I noticed that in one line the rapper would diss "secular rappers" and in the next proclaim Christ. I decided that it would be funny to make a Christian Rap song where I accentuated some of the Christian stereotypes and was braggadocios about the conservative side of the religion.

For those of you who are wondering, yes I am a Christian and no this song is not serious.

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from We are probably going to make it in this world after all, released April 1, 2014
Raps by Nathan Conrad
Beats by Phantom Farmer

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