Behind the Musik (a Boy Named Jonah)

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Aaron Sprinkle (Producer)
Todd Collins (Producer)
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Overview

Welcome this genuine hip hop innovator, stretching the boundaries of both the genre’s sound and shape in churches, huge Christian festivals and the heart of the hip hop club scene.

Details

  • SKU 0724386660602
  • UPC 724386660602
  • Qty Remaining Online 3
  • Publisher BEC Recording
  • Release Date Feb 01, 2005
  • Song Count 10
  • Weight lbs 0.23
  • Dimensions 5.58 X 5.16 X 0.39

Review

Get to know the “real” KJ-52.

Oftentimes the most powerful and meaningful form of sharing the gospel is by way of personal testimony. Now on his latest effort, Behind the Musik (A Boy Named Jonah), rapper

KJ-52 invites listeners to experience his life story through rhyme. Overall these 18 songs and five interludes comprise his best record yet as his music spans a gamut of sounds-from the lighthearted pop of “Fivetweezy” to the darker, more serious rap of “Life After Death.”

Listeners get a glimpse of the artist’s life-what he has been through and how Christ saved him-in many of the tracks, including “Right Here,” “Plain White Rapper” and, most poignantly, in “Behind the Musik.” In the verses of the latter, KJ shares his story from birth until present, while the chorus reiterates “Your love goes on and on.”

In addition to the album’s introspective insight and pop culture references, creative lyrics and smart collaborations are also abundant. Britney and J-Lo get a mention in “For the Ladies,” though not in a positive light. Video game titles pepper the tune “Video Games,” and “Things I Like” is a tongue-in-cheek look at the temporal versus the eternal. “Are You Real,” one of the disc’s best, has more of a rapcore feel, thanks to guest vocalist Jon Micah Sumrall of Kutless. Worshipful tracks “God” and “Right Here” borrow choruses from songs by Rebecca St. James and Jeremy Camp, reworked with tight rap verses and beats.

On the surface, Musik is a well-produced album with cool songs; but, ultimately, the deeper message within is a life-changing one.

JESSICA ROBIN

Review Provided by CCMmagazine.com

Song Clips

Dad: It Was God Working In Your Life
He Is All
One
Cry No More
I Can Call On You
Mom: I Wanted To Call You Sky
For The Ladies
Never Look Away
Life After Death
Things I Like
Dad: Ybor City
Plain White Rapper
Video Games
Right Here
Jesus
Thank You
Mom: Sitting In The Puddle
Behind The Musik
God
Rock With It
Are You Real?
Fivetweezy
Dad: That's How You Got Your Name

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