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  2. List of Christian hip-hop artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists who perform within the Christian hip hop subgenre, ... Artists 0–9. 116 Clique [1] [2 ... End Time Warriors ...

  3. Category:Performers of Christian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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  4. Christian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Christian hip hop (originally gospel rap, also known as Christian rap, gospel hip hop or holy hip hop) is a cross-genre of contemporary Christian music and hip hop music. It emerged from urban contemporary music and Christian media in the United States during the 1980s.

  5. Category:Lists of hip-hop musicians - Wikipedia

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    Billboard and Vibe's 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time; C. List of Canadian hip-hop musicians; List of Christian hip-hop artists; D. ... List of political hip-hop artists;

  6. List of hip-hop musicians - Wikipedia

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    03 Greedo; 070 Shake; 1.Cuz; 1nonly; 12 Gauge; 12 O'Clock; 199X; 2 Black 2 Strong; 2 Chainz; 2 Pistols; 2hollis; 20syl; 21 Savage; 22Gz; 24hrs; 24kGoldn; 25K; 2Baba ...

  7. Hazakim - Wikipedia

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    Hazakim, (pronounced ha-zah-keem), [1] is a Christian hip hop duo originally from Columbus, Ohio.The group consists of brothers Michael "Mike" Wray and Anthony "Tony" Wray. Hazakim is known for hip hop music that is uniquely Messianic; even rapping and singing in Hebrew, at times, over beats with traditional Mizrahi rhythm

  8. BB Jay - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Cooper has received a Holy Hip-Hop Award and a Stellar Award for New Artist Of The Year. [7] In 2007, he won a Carolina Holy Hip Hop Achievement Award for National Hip Hop Apostle of the Year.

  9. Propaganda (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Later, his family moved again, this time to the suburbs, where his family was known as the "poor black family." [2] He learned to rap, and also took up dance, graffiti, and formal drawing and painting. [3] Discovered by underground hip hop collective Tunnel Rats, he made his debut in 2002 on Speak Life by Sev Statik. [4]