In case you guys didn't get it, the shoes represent break dancing, mic represents rapping, turntables represent djing, spray can represents graffiti. They're the four elements of hip-hop culture. Being himself, he threw in God.
@TransFatForThought No the different elements do not represent the things you spoke of only. The shoes represents just that. Having tight shoes is an essential part of the hip-hop culture we used those to break dance. The mic is just that you can't do any of it without a mic. The turntables do not represent DJing as DJing can be done in many other genres of music, DJs aka Disc Jockeys were around well before Hip-Hop. The spray can was not one of the elements rather graffitti was the element.
Okay this is just a guess. 1st element: Shoes. 2nd Element: Microphone. 3rd Element: Records. 4th Element: Spray paint. 5th Element: God... I'm wondering why he put all these things together.
@Killerkiki313 Close. 1st - Shoes. 2nd - Mic 3rd - Turntables 4th - Grafitti 5th - Jesus. He put all these in this song as they are the 5 elements that make up the Hip-Hop culture, the 5th one being long forgotten by most MCs in mainstream rap.
Jonah is nice
acegotflows 5 months ago
Holy hip hop genius
itimkilikili 7 months ago
In case you guys didn't get it, the shoes represent break dancing, mic represents rapping, turntables represent djing, spray can represents graffiti. They're the four elements of hip-hop culture. Being himself, he threw in God.
TransFatForThought 11 months ago
@TransFatForThought No the different elements do not represent the things you spoke of only. The shoes represents just that. Having tight shoes is an essential part of the hip-hop culture we used those to break dance. The mic is just that you can't do any of it without a mic. The turntables do not represent DJing as DJing can be done in many other genres of music, DJs aka Disc Jockeys were around well before Hip-Hop. The spray can was not one of the elements rather graffitti was the element.
GZUS96 6 months ago
Okay this is just a guess. 1st element: Shoes. 2nd Element: Microphone. 3rd Element: Records. 4th Element: Spray paint. 5th Element: God... I'm wondering why he put all these things together.
Killerkiki313 1 year ago
@Killerkiki313 3rd element is the turn tables.
These are the essential elements to at a good show.
Most people do not count God in on there night out.
But he's there... Acknowledge Him!
echo4angi 1 year ago
@echo4angi Oh I see now. Thanks!
angeesings 1 year ago
@Killerkiki313 4 elements of HIP HOP: breaking, rapping, djing, and graffiti...
Kyu1LL 11 months ago
@Killerkiki313 Close. 1st - Shoes. 2nd - Mic 3rd - Turntables 4th - Grafitti 5th - Jesus. He put all these in this song as they are the 5 elements that make up the Hip-Hop culture, the 5th one being long forgotten by most MCs in mainstream rap.
GZUS96 6 months ago
Hahaha this is so odd. He goes from one theme to another. He's awesome.
Killerkiki313 1 year ago
That's so odd, and cool. I've never heard a song like that before.
JinxSharpieMarkers 1 year ago 3
dude this guy is like eminem´s Christian version!!
Ck21rap 2 years ago
@Ck21rap Flip that. Eminem is KJ's secular version.
JinxSharpieMarkers 1 year ago 6
i love how the end is as if God himself is talking. God bless.
liveingforchrist 2 years ago
3:12
12jfisher 2 years ago
i love this stuff its awesome
TaylorTacoEatinClown 2 years ago 3
the part from 2:30 to the end is the best
tolerantrobbob 2 years ago 6
@tolerantrobbob did you mean 3:30?
terrbear0913 1 year ago
awesome
tolerantrobbob 2 years ago 7
man, this song is the TRUTH!!
ocksusu26 2 years ago 11
it sure is. idk why most ppl say christian rap is no good, i think its great, especially grits and kj52
Majere34 2 years ago 5