what’s needed in Hip-Hop
(The following is a live post written during G.i.g.a.t.t.’s Spoken Word/Open Mic nite at the Terrace Cafe. 02/08)
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This is jon from klas fm 89.7 .Just saying what’s popin & to stay in touch saturdays or sundays for my radio show . To listen to what the corner needs not what it wants.
In my own opinion ganster rap has ran it’s course to the point of makeing ganster life popular so much so that kids grow-up wanting to sell drugs , women , or kill for a street that will never call them family.Thinking that they are representing Hip-Hop when in actuality Hip-Hop was started by breack-dancers, graffity artist , and DJ’s trying to keep the kids away from gangs ,drugs or any thing that would hinder thier future.
Also Hip-Hop started in 1973 surviveing ten years before it needed a m.c or needed a big time production label to [exploit] our culture.
- Jon Aguilar
Hip Hop and You Don’t Stop
So I was on the bus, watching their television, drooling because that’s what you do when you’re on the bus and staring blankly at the sparkly screen flashing before you on your way to some stop. Suddenly, a clip flashed of some break dancers and it got me thinking…which is a good alternative to drooling. The clip compelled me to reflect on the video I’d just watched the day before covering graffiti techniques (I’ve never been into spray art, but the tutorial video “G4: Graffiti Techniques,” may have won me over.) I thought about how the two different expressions related.
Hip-hop culture has been distilled down to pants, rap and rear-shakin’ dancing. But, genuine hip-hop heads have expressed that that’s not how it started. Hip-Hop was not a gimmick or an image, but a lifestyle.
I’d been steadily seeking in my heart the right way to approach the vision that God’s shared with me of a Christ-centered art renaissance and, just then, it dawned on me that that was the response.
Because, worship is not a 9-5 thing. It’s not something you wear and take-off. It’s not a song that lifts you up out of a bad moment. It is the way you look at the world, the way you live in that world. The way you interact with people, the way you love, the way you hurt, the way you heal. It is life, and it is that culture that our work will reflect.
”so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.” Eph. 4:17-19 NIV







