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As Blow states in his TEDx talk, “Hip-hop is incredible. If you travel outside of the country, everybody is into hip-hop. We live in a hip-hop generation. Hip-hop is the number one music in the whole world” (Blow 2018). In support of his statement, Statista Research Department states “data on the distribution of streamed music consumption in the United States in 2020 shows that rock music accounted for 15.6 percent of all on-demand audio and video streams. The leading genre by streams was, as is almost always the case, R & B and hip-hop. A total of 31.1 percent of all streams came from the R & B and hip-hop genre, remaining almost as popular as the year before” (Published by Statista Research Department & 20, 2021). Notice that the chart below lists 1.8 percent of all streams coming from gospel music.

Distribution of Streamed Music Consumption in the United State in 2020 by Genre

Distribution of Streamed Music Consumption in the United State in 2020 by Genre

One cannot deny that the R & B and hip-hop genres have a hold on today’s generation. 31.1 percent of all downloaded streams speak loudly to this fact. While specific numbers are hard to come by, some churches are still struggling with the sacred and secular divide that hip-hop brings to the liturgy of the worship service. In contrast, others are intentional in their usage to meet this generation where they are. For example, Kurtis Blow is deliberately reforming the church's liturgy by incorporating a body of hip-hop–infused musical works through his organization at Hip Hop Church Global. Others, including some Catholic church members, are starting to join the movement. See how Catholic priest, Father Masseo Gonzales, uses this genre of music in the church.

Have YOU heard of Catholic Hip-Hop??? Discover Video Icon

Have YOU heard of Catholic Hip-Hop???

Have YOU heard of Catholic Hip-Hop???

Watch Fr. Claude Burns, a priest of the Diocese of Evansville, Indiana, and FoundNation for additional examples of Catholic rap.

Fr. Pontifex featuring Yung PK - Shine Discover Video Icon

Fr. Pontifex featuring Yung PK - Shine

Fr. Pontifex featuring Yung PK - Shine

FoundNation | "So Hood" Discover Video Icon

Foundnation |

Foundnation | "So Hood" @Found_Nation #CatholicRap

The ministry of gospel rappers provide additional listening samples:

  • Danny “D” Rodriguez “The Boy Don’t Play Discover Video Icon"
D-boy The Boy Dont Play

D-boy The Boy Dont Play

Christian Rap - LordSide Gangster - LordSiders

Christian Rap - LordSide Gangster - LordSiders

  • Gospel Gangstaz “ Change"
  • Doulos “Unashamed Discover Video Icon "
Doulos

Doulos "Unashamed" ft. President Chell & San Joe

Edwin Hawkins "Oh Happy Day"

The plantation songs known as "Spirituals" are the spontaneous outburst of intense religious fervor. They breathe a child-like faith in a personal Father, and glow with the hope that the children of bondage will ultimately pass out of the wilderness of slavery into the land of freedom.

Thomas A. Dorsey

I was always a person who could not be stepped on easily. When I realized how hard people were fighting the gospel idea, I was determined to carry the banner.