Talk:Hip hop/rap genres

The section on "Christian hip hop" really only covers half the genre. See Holy Hip Hop's Civil War. There's two extremes in Christian hip hop - there's what you'd call theological hip hop or rapping about theology or "gospel rap" and then there's hip hop produced by Christians. deepspace5, Mars ILL, L.A. Symphony and Pigeon John would be hip hop produced by Christians. KJ-52 would be in-between these two extremes with a foot in both camps. The folks in the strictly "gospel rap" genre that this article describes generally aren't famous enough to have any really prominent examples other than I guess Cross Movement. But there are alot of people in Christian hip hop who are just entertainers like in every other genre who just think as Christians they have better and more intelligent things to say than the mainstream but aren't always overtly religious like this article says even though they're still in the genre. --Nerd42 (talk) 21:45, 29 April 2010 (UTC)