Performers of Christian hip hop music
- Performers of Christian hip hop music
"This is an incomplete list of some of Christianity's most prolific hip hop and rap artists."
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*116 Clique2
*2-Five the Hood RevA
*The Ambassador (William Branch)
*Asa PO Soul
*Angel PO Soul
*AppleJaxxB
*BB Jay
*B.L.U.E.
*Braille
*Bloved (Hip Hopposite)C
*Concepts (Lawrence Lockett Jr (http://Concepts4Christ.com)
*Celah (Hip Hopposite)
*Cookbook (of Cookbook & UNO Mas and LA Symphony)
*Cross Fire (Hip Hopposite)
*Cicero PO SoulD
*Da’ T.R.U.T.H.
*dc Talk
*DJ Maj
*Dredknox
*DJ Heat (Hip Hopposite)
*DJ Duce4 PO Soul
*DJ Rigga PO SoulE
*Erik ZeroF
*FLAME
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*FLYNN (of LA Symphony)
*Kirk Franklin
*Frontlynaz
*Future Shock (band)G
*GRITS
*Group 1 Crew
*G-Boy UnionH
*H.E.A.T. (Hip Hop Enlisted As Theology)
*Hip HoppositeJ
*Jeremiah Bonds
*Joey The Jerk (of LA Symphony)
*Canton Jones
*JusThoughtZ
*Jimmy SpadezK
*Kaboose
*Kinbo
*KJ-52L
*Lil Cyphe
*Lecrae
*Legacy
*The Legion of Sub-Par Emcees
*Errol Lee
*Lil iROCC Williams
*Lojique
*LA SymphonyM
*Manafest
*ManCHILD
*Mars ILL
*Max One
*MG! The Visionary
*Mr. Dean
*Mr. DelO
*OthelloP
*Pettidee
*Phanatik
*Pigeon John
*PraiZeR
*Redcloud
*John Reuben
*Danny RodriguezS
*Sackcloth Fashion
*Sharp Skills
*Sho Baraka
*Sons of Intellect
*Soul the Interrogator
*Souls Rest
*Soul-Junk
*Sean Slaughter
*SkiLLT
*T-Bone (rapper)
*Tedashii
*Thebandwithnoname
*The Cross Movement
*TobyMac
*Top Rank
*Trip Lee
*Tunnel Ratz
*Technic (G Boy Union)
*T.E.P.H. PO SoulU
*UNO Mas (of Cookbook & UNO Mas and LA Symphony)V
*Verbs/Knowdaverbs
*Vessel (rapper)
*Voice (rapper)W
*Whyte Lyte
*Stephen Wiley
*Willie Will
*The Washington ProjectsZ
*Zee (artist)
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