Kirk Franklin Created A Mainstream Intersection Of Hip Hop And Gospel Music
Kirk Franklin Created A Mainstream Intersection Of Hip Hop And Gospel Music With These 5 Songs
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1. Do You Want A Revolution?
The beginning of trap gospel.
2. STOMP
“For those of you who think Gospel music has gone too far. You think we’ve gotten too radical with our message.”
3. Don't Give Up
Not Kirk’s first rodeo at movie soundtracks. This song was featured in the iconic film Don’t Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood.
4. Declaration (This Is It!)
From his use of sampling on the production to the mix of sounds, this song is heavily inspired by the times and Hip Hop culture.
5. Melodies From Heaven
More R&B chord progressions here, but still a secular take on the Gospel genre.
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