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“Numerous Bible Verses Inspire Chance The Rapper’s Breakout Album”
In 2011, an aspiring rap artist from Chicago named Chancelor Bennett was barely on the national radar much less in his hometown. That all changed a year later with the release of the mixtape 10 Day and then the critically acclaimed follow-up Acid Rap in 2013.
Now known as Chance the Rapper, his accomplishments include three Grammy Awards (including Best New Artist and Best Rap Album) plus four more nominations thanks to the groundbreaking 2016 project Coloring Book. What makes the megastar even more unique, however, is the consistent use of biblical references in his music.
Take for instance the inspirational song “How Great,” which he performed live at the 2017 Grammy Awards alongside gospel music legends Kirk Franklin and Tamela Mann. In one verse he raps, Lullabies and alibis/The book don’t end with Malachi.
Chance also paraphrases multiple Bible verses including a portion of his favorite passage, Proverbs 8:1-11:
With the faith of a pumpkin seed sized mustard seed [Matthew 17:20]
Hear, for I will speak noble things as entrusted me
Only righteous, I might just shrug at the skullduggery [Proverbs 8:6]
The Bible-themed song is especially highlighted in the hook, which was taken directly from Chris Tomlin’s multi-platinum worship song “How Great Is Our God” and references Philippians 2:9-11 and Psalm 145:3.
“My cousin Nicole sang the song at three different, very important events at my church: my daughter’s christening, my uncle’s funeral, and my grandmother’s funeral,” Chance told Teen Vogue. “Every time it came across, I felt some type of calling from it, but I didn’t fully understand what it was meant to be in my life. I had her record it, and eventually I put it on the project.”
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If you’re a fan of hip-hop, then you can’t miss this reading plan from Museum of the Bible! Learn about the Bible’s role in the music of some of the rap games biggest stars. From hip-hop pioneer KRS-One and legendary figures such as DMX and Lauryn Hill to more recent stars such as Kendrick Lamar and Chance the Rapper, Museum of the Bible’s reading plan shares the Bible verses that inspired them to write some of their biggest hit songs. The plan includes seven stories that highlight the role of the Bible in hip-hop.
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