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Wednesday, February 25, 2009


It was on the 15 June, the year 2006 AC, my B– day [birth day], a day that had me filled with so much excitement because I knew that day God had a plan for me.
That plan was Holy Hip—Hop. Now what is holy Hip—Hop? Holy Hip—Hop is a mind blowing ecstasy that forces on to live and at the same time forces those around you to sit up and listen to what you have to say.

Holy Hip—Hop is a philosophy that is grounded deep on the defensive solidarity of the dance floor;
Flowtry, mixed with rhythm creating an economy of words that take you from the ordinary to extraordinary.
Holy Hip—Hop is a the pursuit of happiness, something that does not come by chance or with age or even with achievement; Holy Hip—Hop is the antidote movement for everything I had been thinking concerning religion, losing my mother to HIV/ AIDS, being eighteen [turning nineteen soon] and still a virging.

Holy Hip—Hop is a conscious way of life not based on how much money I have and believe it or not, it is not based on the worth being determined by the price of clothes or so called bling—bling… the only bling—bling I need is the Bible.

A new sound, movement on the rise, something to stop you in your tracks, created by master man in His Mighty Plan. God our Father with the world in the palm of His hand, knew from the begin which art form would be demand and touched it with His Holy hand creating a sound that the worlds apart from the Hip– Hop we know today. Holy Hip—Hop that has become ego—driven and Port Elizabeth’s b—boy. Mc Giant, in his own right , they can call him Nova would agree with me. I’m not sure if you/ or him would agree with my thoughts on Holy Hip—Hop? I remember telling him about it, he said he had never heard of it, “I don’t know if you heard of it?” But he would agree that his definition of Hip—Hop closely congruent to my definition of Holy Hip—Hop.

You see Holy Hip—Hop is something to speak to you, something to set you free, something to deliver you and if you are believer in Christ, it’s like a rand in Heavens lottery and if you black, your spirit is snow but your skin still mahogany.
Holy Hip—Hop may seem as a hobby, no, it is rooted deep in the gospel breaking ground and raising up soldiers to spread the gospel with that gangster style beat.

To Nova, if he had read this, my question would be what keeps him grounded? When Holy Hip—Hop has become an excuse to use vulgar lingo as a form of expression to get a point across.

May be he is not affected by the Holy Hip—Hop music, he isb-boy and b-boy music does not have much lyrics. But either way the brother clearly knows his stance, the true Hip-Hop, a new civilization I embrace with being a Christian. This is the Hip—Hop still exists in those who develop and express their individuality, whether it is their sense of style, or even their manner of speaking, if it is their preferred way of doing some thing strays from the new mainstream of what Holy Hip—Hop is today then all power to them- all power to Black Pride Hip– Hop movement.

Well that’s from Unity, I’ll hold my breath till the next issue… with something in the midst mind
Peace…
Holy Hip—Hop by: Unity a.k.a ‘Daisy’

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