- nice
4
By Keisha 22
good cd
- this is my macavelli
5
By akappo1
that said, dont cop the whole album, just get 2,3,4,5,6,,,,,,ah forget it just get the whole thing, doctrine is corny and "goodbye" can stay that way for me but tracks like ""Prey", , "I be chillin, with those killers on the corner, walkin wit they vest on, puffin on that zona, eyes redder than cherries, u could say they blood shot, listen to them shells ring, with another blood shot",,, thats just a taste, plus Japhia produced them himself, I'm done.
- awsome album to add.
5
By bobby the K
This album is deep. The song ''Dirty Laundry' has the perfect beat and more said the message is so positive and true. Definentley worth buying.
- real street music
5
By Dza0413
man there is not anyone in the christian hip-hop game right now thats sounds like this man he has that underground grimmy street sound that i love plus his lyrics are on point the streets need this i mean this dude is serious and ill will support this man with every album he drops if you a true hip-hop fan this is a must have christian or not!! REAL TALK!!!!
- Very good production and well timed hooks,beat etc.
5
By Drewboo516
Next to 116 Clique and Lecrae this rapper is scary good. I could only imagine them batteling Jay-Z and others. It is difficult to sometimes incorporate hip/hop with lyrics that have to be Christ centered I believe J.L. does it seamlessly. I can't wait for the next album. In Christ !
- simply amazing
5
By Flyguy5
Love the album listen to the tracks because it is not just giving a great message centered on Christ he is a true poet on his word play amazing
- By far Japhia's best!
5
By Ezekiel06
I've listened to Japhia for a while. I have to say that this album is by far the best album, (not including his older mixtapes). I personally like this one better than his Fountain of Life album.
- Healing for Bruised Eardrums
4
By BenBaconBozeman
Don't let words like "Christian" and "hell" scare you away. If it's hot, it's hot, if it's not, it's flop. This disc is playable like a PS3. Need proof? Check the slick lines on "Prey." More? How about the Saintman-produced joint "Lifey's Got a Gun." "Early Grave" is smooth and easy, and so soul-bearing.
The beats and lyrics are ill throughout, and, despite a little hickup with the somewhat cheezy "The Doctrine," (a hot beat, but the lyrics are way wack), the nearly 20 tracks are bump-worthy. Roll down your windows, turn your speakers up. Japhia's got a lil' sumptin' sumptin' to say.