ARTICLE: Gospel ‘Crunk’ Draws Teens, Divides Pastors

December 30th, 2006 | Articles | Source: CMWired.com (255)

The Christian crunk scene has come to Fort Wayne. John Bennett, a 20-year-old local Christian hip-hop artist, says the high-energy style has been turning up the volume lately at local clubs and religious youth events. “I’ve been doing a lot of shows, and I’m starting to see a more up-tempo type of beat to get youth involved,” Bennett says.

“The music is crunk, but lyrics are more Gospel-felt and into Scripture. But they’re drawing them in with the music of the world, the music that the secular world uses.” Bennett says he does a couple of “crunk-type” numbers, which he defines as hip-hop that uses high-volume, “hard-hitting bass beats” and a powerful delivery of strongly worded lyrics. One such number, on his album “Judgment Day,” is called “War Zone.” […read more]

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