Tuesday, February 26, 2013
White Pastor Trying to Reach 'Street Kids' with Rap}Jesus is my N*gga!
So has anybody seen this video yet, that has gone viral very fast, about a White Pastor named Jim Colerick, busting some rhymes in order to get through to what he calls "kids on the street"? First of all, I had a problem with the fact that he is trying to reach these kids on the street, instead of all kids, and is assuming that these street kids are into rap. The lyrics, whether wrote by him or not, says so in one verse; "...if you wanna reach those kids on the street, then you gotta do a rap to a hip-hop beat."
I laughed at the beginning of the display put on by Pastor Jim, as he seemed quirky yet resilient in his efforts to relate to these street kids through his rather well choreographed rhymes for a white Pastor. However, things got really fuzzy really quick when he reached a verse saying; "...my rhymes are big and they keep gettin' bigga, that's 'cause Jesus Christ is my N*gga". There even seemed to be a bit of tension coming from the Pastor himself as he delivered the very significant and controversial word. The verses thereafter, however, made it more and more easier for Pastor Jim to let the N-word roll off of his tongue. Pastor Jim was soon joined by his wife Mary-Sue, whom dropped her own set of verses in the the rap video, yet she shows not an ounce of hesitation when she drops, "Jesus Christ is my N*gga, he's the son of the original G."
After all of this, I wondered if The White rapping Pastor and his wife Mary-Sue actually accomplished their goal. Reaching those street kids! Check out the video.
More scoop on White Pastor Jim Colerick:
"http://breatheeasy3.hubpages.com/hub/White-Pastor-Says-Jesus-Is-My-Na-in-Christian-Rap"
"http://www.squidoo.com/white-pastor-teaching-through-rap-jesus-christ-is-my-na
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