Nothing about God. I know we all back slide from time to time but what matters is going back to the father. I've listened to a few of your newer songs especially canon and your music is sounding more and more secular I'll be praying for my brothers get back to chopping for the kingdom. Then play your song I'm back by canon ✝️🙏🏻🫶🏻
Nah, towards the end of the song he says "You can hate us but He made us," "He" being God. The song is about the artist willing to take on challenges within his craft to make money. Scripturally, that's in line with 1 Timothy 5:8 which says "But if a man makes no provision for those dependent on him, and especially for his own family, he has disowned the faith and is behaving worse than an unbeliever." Also what do you mean by "sounds like the world?" Genre doesn't matter. In fact, if the siners are on Hip-Hop, shouldn't Christians be making more Hip-hop songs that evangelise in their language? As a teen I found repetitive worship songs boring and learned scripture from Shia Linne, Beautiful Eulogy and Ty Brasel: CHRISTIAN HIP HOP Artists. Just because bro's Christian, it doesn't mean every lyric has to be about God. The book of Ruth in the Bible doesn't even focus on God, but it's still in the Bible. Don't hate a song just because it's more material than spiritual; material is also important (1 Timothy 5:8)
@@aironstorm listen to there older stuff then listen to the newer stuff. It's more worldly or of the world then of God or for God. Lecrae is doing the same thing. There's only a couple that's 💯 kingdom music all day everyday Kb is my favorite. Trip lee, Thi'sl, Canton Jones, Jordan Armstrong, flame, Tedashii, joe nester, rare of breed kingdom business all day everyday 💯✝️🙏🏼🫶🏼🤟🏼
@@roscoebuzzard3687 I don't see anything sinful in Derek's latest Hallelujah or Canon's Home Run; they're basically testifying about their struggles and blessings and teaching peeps how to act Godly. Which songs do you have a problem with? 🤔 be specific and use scripture, not feelings.
To the world: Stealing cash To Christians: To take back what sin stole from them. To God: Reclaiming his people. Hopefully the artists can confirm they're talking about 2 & 3.
It means money. This song doesn't represent Christ like how Christ would represent the kingdom of God. This song is as much a Christian song as a Kanye Christian song.
Nah: Nah, towards the end of the song he says "You can hate us but He made us," "He" being God. The song is about the artist willing to take on challenges within his craft to make money. Scripturally, that's in line with 1 Timothy 5:8 which says "But if a man makes no provision for those dependent on him, and especially for his own family, he has disowned the faith and is behaving worse than an unbeliever." Also what do you mean by "sounds like the world?" Genre doesn't matter. In fact, if the siners are on Hip-Hop, shouldn't Christians be making more Hip-hop songs that evangelise in their language? As a teen I found repetitive worship songs boring and learned scripture from Shia Linne, Beautiful Eulogy and Ty Brasel: CHRISTIAN HIP HOP Artists. Just because bro's Christian, it doesn't mean every lyric has to be about God. The book of Ruth in the Bible doesn't even focus on God, but it's still in the Bible. Don't hate a song just because it's more material than spiritual; material is also important (1 Timothy 5:8)
Canon do a track with monster Tarver. Its the collab you guys do not know you need....God Bless Don't say I didnt throw you a lob my bro go get that💥💥💥💥💯💯💯💯🙊🙊🙊👾👾😡🙀🙀🙀
Don't be no Hero just gimme my Euros (money) I'm Sliding up with the Bands: "Bands" is another term used to describe (large sums of money), particularly when the bills are bound together with a rubber band. It often implies a very substantial amount of cash, potentially in the tens of thousands or more. Why is it all about money boys? How does this bring glory to JESUS?
The song is about the artists' willingness to take on challenges and make a living. And it's scriptural. 1 Timothy 5:8 But if a man makes no provision for those dependent on him, and especially for his own family, he has disowned the faith and is behaving worse than an unbeliever." Also the Parable of the Talents Matthew 25:14-30 and Proverbs 14:23 All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty. 24 The wealth of the wise is their crown, but the folly of fools yields folly. 25 A truthful witness saves lives, but a false witness is deceitful. The Bible talks about making money for the kingdom. This song talks about making money for the kingdom. So "what the problem is?"
Who said it's about fame. I'm tired of people thinking rap can't bring glory to God and God can't use it? Pharisee Christians always judge what they don't like and try to spend it as God disapproves cause they disapprove cause they don't like it. No wonder people are atheist and non believers and don't want nothing to do with the church or Christianity or anything cause how can people believe they can be saved and changed if everything they do will be under a microscope by other religious people? I know you can't love the world and be worldly and in the flesh and you can't partake or participate in unrighteous and sickness and evil. But there's a difference between living a lifestyle and being the type of person who is not of the lord and not glorifying God and having your heart far from him. But why people think rap specifically gospel and chh is the line drawn of music Christians can listen to like other forms of music or genres can't be corrupt and ungodly, and that it's impossible to that God could purify and use rap to glorify God cause nothing is impossible for God right he can do what he decides and is in control and still bring glory to him right? God can turn something into good and what is the core of it all is the people doing that do the music is really Christian and have relationship with the Lord and living righteous and honorable to God and make glorifying God in their music the goal. Maybe some hear certain songs and get a certain view or misunderstanding or something because they don't really listen to rap idk. But I been listening to rap since before I was a teenager and now I'm in my mid 30s but I have listened to and done gospel rap back in the day when it was looked at as corny back in the early 2000s. I've listened to grits, tbone, gospel gangsters ( they named themselves that because they were legit in gangs before they stopped gangbanging and came to and gave they're life to Christ and started doing gospel rap) to cross movement to 116 and reach records just to name a few. Point is if you really actually really listen to the lyrics of the song and really tried to see how they are preaching the gospel and Christ in their songs then you know that it's genuine and legit but church folk want to hold on to dull and old rituals they think make them more holy. Not everyone life experience is the same to dictate how God will use them and the talent they have. It is what it is I guess, I'm not gonna let nobody on comments or social media or my parents or my pastors( which they don't condemn it) or anyone but God tell me it can't be glorifying to God and I lived knowing long enough about it and God hasn't ever done that except with the rap that doesn't especially mainstream secular and people should think about that because I will listen to rap one way or another I'm sorry but when I started listening to music rap was the first type of music I started listening to so it's kinda a part of me. The thing is I and anyone else can choose to listen to rap that builds, uplifts and leads you to truth and life and to Christ or listen to rap that tears down, is negative and ignorant and destructive and leads you to death and away from God. Maybe that's how people should start looking at it because not everyone is gonna listen to hymns on a daily basis.
No; Christians are called to make themselves known to the world. Matthew 5:16: Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. Being famous for following Christ isn't a bad thing; quite the opposite, actually. Redefine your definition of fame.
Jesus ran from crowds, not towards them. They followed him and not the other way around. He didn't act like a king, nor did he treat himself better than anyone else. Remember the only people who seek fame are those who serve the world. Jesus calls us to spread the gospel, this doesn't require fame. You have neighbors and family who also need Jesus. When someone is famous, they are put on a pedestal, Christ is the only one worthy of such admiration. Why? Because fame consumes you. You become an idol, and there is no man before Christ. You are called to lead a quiet and simple life, not worrying about being of the world. In the name of Christ, Amen.
Idolatry of violence and money. What happened to rapping for Jesus Christ? I pray that god has mercy on you canon, and you too derek. Ive been familiar with CHH since 2012, and as it seems as time progresses, people want glory instead of giving it to Christ. People want to get more money and brag about it, instead of giving up themselves to use their talents for HIS plan-not ours. This is sad. May Yahweh have mercy on your souls and you fall BACK at the feet of jesus. In his name, amen.
You're interepreting it wrong. Obviously a Christian wouldn't rob people for cash. In this case, they make cash off the music while spreading the gospel. They sell their lyricism, not the gospel. Christian rappers do this so that unsaved peeps will think a song is "worldly" and play it on stations, not knowing it's gospel. The main focus of this song isn't God, but it is scripture: 1 Timothy 5:8 But if a man makes no provision for those dependent on him, and especially for his own family, he has disowned the faith and is behaving worse than an
I heard this on Boost Radio. I'm in Minnesota. I'm playing this in my house now I saved it to my phone. God bless yall
Ha! Me too! In Chicago. Shoutout to Boost Radio
Minor Went Off On The Twist! 🔥 Canon Snapped Too!! 🔥
Bro!!! This cold. And the graphics. Ain't heard Minor spit like this in a min.
I don't dance with the devil I box wit em!!!
Canon did Canon tings 🔥🔥🔥
Let's go!!! VIGILANTES UNITE!!!
BRUUUUUH Man y’all killing it for the Kingdom!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is so dope.
Most fire song I’ve ever heard 😭😭😭😭
Ppl need to stop sleeping on this track and the duo of Canon and D Minor
Les go Canon keepem coming also need a collab with NF
Instant classic! Glad to see you guys on a track!! Cheers from Colorado.
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I here in Minneapolis . Nice track! How you do dat????!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥. I saw you posted the link on Twitter since I follow you I figured I see what’s up.👍🏾
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Nothing about God. I know we all back slide from time to time but what matters is going back to the father. I've listened to a few of your newer songs especially canon and your music is sounding more and more secular I'll be praying for my brothers get back to chopping for the kingdom. Then play your song I'm back by canon ✝️🙏🏻🫶🏻
Amen
Nah, towards the end of the song he says "You can hate us but He made us," "He" being God. The song is about the artist willing to take on challenges within his craft to make money.
Scripturally, that's in line with 1 Timothy 5:8 which says "But if a man makes no provision for those dependent on him, and especially for his own family, he has disowned the faith and is behaving worse than an unbeliever."
Also what do you mean by "sounds like the world?" Genre doesn't matter. In fact, if the siners are on Hip-Hop, shouldn't Christians be making more Hip-hop songs that evangelise in their language? As a teen I found repetitive worship songs boring and learned scripture from Shia Linne, Beautiful Eulogy and Ty Brasel: CHRISTIAN HIP HOP Artists.
Just because bro's Christian, it doesn't mean every lyric has to be about God. The book of Ruth in the Bible doesn't even focus on God, but it's still in the Bible. Don't hate a song just because it's more material than spiritual; material is also important (1 Timothy 5:8)
@@aironstorm listen to there older stuff then listen to the newer stuff. It's more worldly or of the world then of God or for God. Lecrae is doing the same thing. There's only a couple that's 💯 kingdom music all day everyday Kb is my favorite. Trip lee, Thi'sl, Canton Jones, Jordan Armstrong, flame, Tedashii, joe nester, rare of breed kingdom business all day everyday 💯✝️🙏🏼🫶🏼🤟🏼
@@roscoebuzzard3687 I don't see anything sinful in Derek's latest Hallelujah or Canon's Home Run; they're basically testifying about their struggles and blessings and teaching peeps how to act Godly.
Which songs do you have a problem with? 🤔 be specific and use scripture, not feelings.
I thought of many #Africa lands when heard and seen this.
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Sheesh 🔥🔥🔥
fayyyyaaaa
We should never dance with the devil but send him out the club as soon as you see him.
Cousin Canon going OFF! AMEN
wow wow wow wow wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀😍
Heard this at the gym. Went soo hard
What does it mean to slide off with the bands?
To the world: Stealing cash
To Christians: To take back what sin stole from them.
To God: Reclaiming his people.
Hopefully the artists can confirm they're talking about 2 & 3.
It means money. This song doesn't represent Christ like how Christ would represent the kingdom of God.
This song is as much a Christian song as a Kanye Christian song.
@@Theonly_Onyx Show me one ungodly verse in Kanye's Jesus is King Album 🧐🧐🧐
This is it ☄️ crazy good !!!!
Canon is in his 🎒
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I need to go to bed, Canon and Derek. This heat is antithetical to my objective. 😂
Anybody know the name of the spanish song mixed in?
Worldy asl.
Nah: Nah, towards the end of the song he says "You can hate us but He made us," "He" being God. The song is about the artist willing to take on challenges within his craft to make money.
Scripturally, that's in line with 1 Timothy 5:8 which says "But if a man makes no provision for those dependent on him, and especially for his own family, he has disowned the faith and is behaving worse than an unbeliever."
Also what do you mean by "sounds like the world?" Genre doesn't matter. In fact, if the siners are on Hip-Hop, shouldn't Christians be making more Hip-hop songs that evangelise in their language? As a teen I found repetitive worship songs boring and learned scripture from Shia Linne, Beautiful Eulogy and Ty Brasel: CHRISTIAN HIP HOP Artists.
Just because bro's Christian, it doesn't mean every lyric has to be about God. The book of Ruth in the Bible doesn't even focus on God, but it's still in the Bible. Don't hate a song just because it's more material than spiritual; material is also important (1 Timothy 5:8)
Naruto, power rangers, mortal Kombat, batman , my hero academia,
Canon do a track with monster Tarver. Its the collab you guys do not know you need....God Bless Don't say I didnt throw you a lob my bro go get that💥💥💥💥💯💯💯💯🙊🙊🙊👾👾😡🙀🙀🙀
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When the Album dropping?
HIT
What’s the sample
This is a hit bro
No one can beat the canon hes our CHH Eminem 😂
Don't be no Hero just gimme my Euros (money)
I'm Sliding up with the Bands: "Bands" is another term used to describe (large sums of money), particularly when the bills are bound together with a rubber band. It often implies a very substantial amount of cash, potentially in the tens of thousands or more.
Why is it all about money boys?
How does this bring glory to JESUS?
RIGHT!!! Trash song
The song is about the artists' willingness to take on challenges and make a living. And it's scriptural.
1 Timothy 5:8
But if a man makes no provision for those dependent on him, and especially for his own family, he has disowned the faith and is behaving worse than an unbeliever."
Also the Parable of the Talents Matthew 25:14-30 and
Proverbs 14:23 All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty. 24 The wealth of the wise is their crown, but the folly of fools yields folly. 25 A truthful witness saves lives, but a false witness is deceitful.
The Bible talks about making money for the kingdom. This song talks about making money for the kingdom. So "what the problem is?"
Why is he not famous???
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Y’all went cuckoo on this one
Fame doesn't fit the child of God
Mhm
Doesn't lead to true belief.
Who said it's about fame. I'm tired of people thinking rap can't bring glory to God and God can't use it? Pharisee Christians always judge what they don't like and try to spend it as God disapproves cause they disapprove cause they don't like it. No wonder people are atheist and non believers and don't want nothing to do with the church or Christianity or anything cause how can people believe they can be saved and changed if everything they do will be under a microscope by other religious people? I know you can't love the world and be worldly and in the flesh and you can't partake or participate in unrighteous and sickness and evil. But there's a difference between living a lifestyle and being the type of person who is not of the lord and not glorifying God and having your heart far from him. But why people think rap specifically gospel and chh is the line drawn of music Christians can listen to like other forms of music or genres can't be corrupt and ungodly, and that it's impossible to that God could purify and use rap to glorify God cause nothing is impossible for God right he can do what he decides and is in control and still bring glory to him right? God can turn something into good and what is the core of it all is the people doing that do the music is really Christian and have relationship with the Lord and living righteous and honorable to God and make glorifying God in their music the goal. Maybe some hear certain songs and get a certain view or misunderstanding or something because they don't really listen to rap idk. But I been listening to rap since before I was a teenager and now I'm in my mid 30s but I have listened to and done gospel rap back in the day when it was looked at as corny back in the early 2000s. I've listened to grits, tbone, gospel gangsters ( they named themselves that because they were legit in gangs before they stopped gangbanging and came to and gave they're life to Christ and started doing gospel rap) to cross movement to 116 and reach records just to name a few. Point is if you really actually really listen to the lyrics of the song and really tried to see how they are preaching the gospel and Christ in their songs then you know that it's genuine and legit but church folk want to hold on to dull and old rituals they think make them more holy. Not everyone life experience is the same to dictate how God will use them and the talent they have. It is what it is I guess, I'm not gonna let nobody on comments or social media or my parents or my pastors( which they don't condemn it) or anyone but God tell me it can't be glorifying to God and I lived knowing long enough about it and God hasn't ever done that except with the rap that doesn't especially mainstream secular and people should think about that because I will listen to rap one way or another I'm sorry but when I started listening to music rap was the first type of music I started listening to so it's kinda a part of me. The thing is I and anyone else can choose to listen to rap that builds, uplifts and leads you to truth and life and to Christ or listen to rap that tears down, is negative and ignorant and destructive and leads you to death and away from God. Maybe that's how people should start looking at it because not everyone is gonna listen to hymns on a daily basis.
No; Christians are called to make themselves known to the world. Matthew 5:16: Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.
Being famous for following Christ isn't a bad thing; quite the opposite, actually. Redefine your definition of fame.
Jesus ran from crowds, not towards them. They followed him and not the other way around. He didn't act like a king, nor did he treat himself better than anyone else.
Remember the only people who seek fame are those who serve the world.
Jesus calls us to spread the gospel, this doesn't require fame. You have neighbors and family who also need Jesus.
When someone is famous, they are put on a pedestal, Christ is the only one worthy of such admiration.
Why?
Because fame consumes you. You become an idol, and there is no man before Christ.
You are called to lead a quiet and simple life, not worrying about being of the world.
In the name of Christ, Amen.
Canon, yikes!
Why would you use ai for this 😒
Idolatry of violence and money. What happened to rapping for Jesus Christ?
I pray that god has mercy on you canon, and you too derek.
Ive been familiar with CHH since 2012, and as it seems as time progresses, people want glory instead of giving it to Christ.
People want to get more money and brag about it, instead of giving up themselves to use their talents for HIS plan-not ours.
This is sad.
May Yahweh have mercy on your souls and you fall BACK at the feet of jesus. In his name, amen.
You're interepreting it wrong. Obviously a Christian wouldn't rob people for cash. In this case, they make cash off the music while spreading the gospel. They sell their lyricism, not the gospel.
Christian rappers do this so that unsaved peeps will think a song is "worldly" and play it on stations, not knowing it's gospel. The main focus of this song isn't God, but it is scripture:
1 Timothy 5:8
But if a man makes no provision for those dependent on him, and especially for his own family, he has disowned the faith and is behaving worse than an
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