Rappers love god. If you don't understand that, take Bun B's religion seminar. Sure, God is great, and he's love, and Jesus is our homeboy, but if these artists want to credit their success to something other than their own talent, why not give a shoutout to someone like—oh, I don’t know—Gerhard Langeling and Chris Adams, the dudes who developed the first MIDI sequencing program in the mid-to-late 1980’s? Thanks, Wikipedia.In related news, Pusha T just put out a record called Fear of God II: Let Us Pray. It rules, and now my Spotify account sounds like a Sunday sermon. You can stream the full album HERE.Extra credit: Remember what we said about rappers and Scarface? Peep Pusha T's new music video for his "Tony Montana" freestyle. It features a half-naked lady in thigh-high stilleto boots and a lot of soft white lighting, so really, you have no reason not to.
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