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Top 5 Worshippers You Should Listen To

   Worship is all about God. You do something that's not about anything else, just you talking about the goodness of God and everything that He's about.  I was in a conversation with a couple of people a while back, and they were like "Yes, CHH is nice and all, but it's for edification and preaching. Not worship" (read more about christian hip-hop and worship here)  Those guys haven't heard these 5 people I'm about to list now. So, here are the top 5 CHH worshippers you should listen to;  5) Sho Baraka     When Sho's not taking on social issues with his songs, or doing some preaching, or even talking about life, he's on  "hands extended, bended knees and closed eyes" singing "holy holy holy is the Lord the most High"  I See The Lord is one classical worship song from Sho I'll forever treasure.  4) KB     Here's to another epic worshipper of God with supernatural creativity and epic punchlines. Who

I Can't Breathe (And I should probably apologize to Lecrae)

  Look, I know I'm not in the best position to speak about everything happening in America, and for some good reason (in my opinion). First of all, I'm Nigerian. From Africa. And though I've seen episodes of police brutality, I haven't experienced racism (well, there was this time, on Facebook...). And then, I only hear stuff on news, it's kinda different when you're there to experience it first hand. Like it's your daily experience.    Well, in 2016, Trip Lee released his album The Waiting Room (one of his best in my opinion), and there's this song there that gave me a little taste of the typical Black American experience. I'm talking about Lord Have Mercy by Trip Lee.    In the second verse, Trip said; "He made me a black man, with all black clothes  Black coffee, blacking out on all my flows But why is black a problem here for all my bros?  And why they tryna put a tag on all our toes?  Black fists on the pick sticking out my 'fro He made