Sunday, August 15, 2010

Jesus Disciple "What You Almost Missed"


Jesus Disciple's mixtape

"What you almost missed"

has been released, and I must say...

it is a must have!

For one it's absolutely free,

so there is no reason not to have it,

and two even if it wasn't,

it would totally be worth a purchase.


JD is a very legit dude,

and on the mic spits passionately

words of wisdom that have totally

been inspired by the Holy Spirit.

he's got this kind of "Old School"

hip-hop vibe to his style;

you know back in the day when rappers were actually original,

didn't all sound the same and were not rapping about "Lollipops"

but I digress ...


The point is Jesus Disciple has talent and it shines through-out

his mix-tape. The first song that really jumps out at me from the mixtape

is the second song called "Weak" featuring (Realistikk and Sandman

from Chaos Theory) where they attack the secular mainstream

rap artists. Such a great song on every level, the beat, and the overall

meaning behind the song.


"The Case For Christ" is really where Jesus Disciple begins his

biblical journey on the album. Collaborating with J-byn and MC Lars,

JD puts up The case for Christ in a very direct way, he speaks truth

and doesn't hold back as you will come to find he does through the whole

mixtape.


"Redemption" and "Jesus Wants you Dead" are probably my favorites

from the album. JD spits with fire from the Holy Spirit,

like with the hook in "Redemption"...


"Jesus Christ doesn't need your acceptance, He demands that your humble

and you kneel repentance"


I love that, AMEN! that will probably rub more then a few the wrong way,

and you know what? GOOD! like I said JD doesn't write rhymes/rap to tickle

peoples ears, God inspired, he is rapping for a WAKE UP CALL.

"Our Reputations" falls into that category also... great songs calling you

to SEEK the TRUTH, Seek GOD and surrender all.


You'll find also that he collaborates with a lot of different people,

each artists adding a different flavor and together with JD

sounding great. Like In "IF" with "Fly from Chaos Theory"

probably one of the most beautiful songs on the mixtape.


"Fight for Revolution" is another example of a great collaboration

with "Mastermind" and "Disciple X" all of them speaking TRUTH in Christ...

spittin with that fire, Disciple X really shines.


"Apostate Arminian" JD raps about his conversion to Calvinism,

and while personally I'm not sure which side of the double edge

sword I stand upon with that debate of "Calvinism Vs Arminianism"

(to be honest, I don't know enough) I do know that JD isn't someone

who believes half-hazardly, he stands by what he believes

out of the studying he's done, out of what has been revealed to him

by God and wont be swayed by what man says, and that's

something to be respected as with his whole mixtape...


Yessir! God inspired! get it for free here....

----> Jesus Disciples FREE Mixtape <-----



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