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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by RodneyL View Post
    but still... can you dance to that music?
    Raze - In The Name



    Come one, come on, come on, come on, come on
    In the name of love

    I wanna know how you feel
    With a love that's so real
    An example that we can all follow

    You and the things that You do
    Show the world that it's true
    That Your love is more than a feeling

    In the name of love
    Get up, jump up, jump, everybody
    Come on, get up givin' it up now
    In the name of love
    Get up, jump up, jump everybody
    Come on, get up givin' it up now
    Livin' it up now

    Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
    In the name of love (repeat 4x)

    Now I want to tell someone
    That You sent us Your Son
    An example that we should all follow

    You made a sacrifice
    That the wisest of wise
    Of this world could not understand

    In the name of love
    Get up, jump up, jump, everybody
    Come on, get up givin' it up now
    In the name of love
    Get up, jump up, jump everybody
    Come on, get up givin' it up now
    Livin' it up now

    Hey, hey ho ooo (repeat 4x)

    In the name of love
    Get up, jump up, jump, everybody
    Come on, get up givin' it up now
    In the name of love
    Get up, jump up, jump everybody
    Come on, get up givin' it up now
    Livin' it up now


    Kirk Franklin - Revolution



    The book of revelations
    Chapter 7, Verses 16 and 17
    (Yes Sir)
    'They shall hunger no more
    Neither shall they thirst anymore'
    (Preach, Preacher)

    'For God shall wipe away
    (Yes sir)
    Every tear from there eye
    (Yes sir)
    Get ready for a revolution'
    (Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on)
    What you say, uh

    (Whoa, whoa)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)

    (Whoa, whoa)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)

    Sick and tired of my brothas killin' each other
    Sick and tired of daddies leavin' babies with their mothers
    To every man who wants to lay around and play around
    Listen partner, you be man enough to stay around

    Sick and tired of the church talkin' religion
    And yet, they talk about each other, makin' decisions
    No more racism, two-facism, no pollution, the solution?
    A Revolution

    (Whoa, whoa)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)

    (Whoa, whoa)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)

    No crime, no dying, politicians lying, everybody's trying
    To make a dollar it makes me wanna holler
    The way they do my life, they way they do my life

    There's gonna be a brighter day, all your troubles will pass away
    A revolution's comin', yes it's comin', comin'
    Revolution's comin', yes it's comin', revolution's comin', comin'

    (Whoa, whoa)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)

    (Whoa, whoa)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)

    Say, what you feelin'? What you want son?
    Who you callin' to son? You know Jesus is the true son
    The second in the trinity, I know you feelin' Him
    Five hundred days left until the new millenium

    You hearin' 'em, trumpets and the sky cracks
    The last, the first the first, the last and won't pass
    So don't be caught slippin' brotha, don't be trippin' brotha
    'Cause when I see 'em [Incomprehensible] brotha

    Everywhere we go, we say we move too much, we do too much
    And if you step against us then you lose too much
    Ain't no stoppin' what we doin' when the spirit is movin'
    Don't be hatin' what I'm doin', I'm the vessel He's usin'

    Everywhere I be they try to judge me
    They try to shake me, they try to budge me
    But they can't break me, 'cause I'm down with Christ
    Darkchild and Nu Nation, make ya feel alright
    [- From: http://www.elyrics.net -]


    Where my east coast saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my west coast saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my Detroit saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my Dallas saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)

    Where my [Incomprehensible] saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my A T L saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my Jersey saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my [Incomprehensible] saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)

    Oh, where my preachers at?
    (With their hands up)
    Where they got 'em
    (Up, they got their hands up)

    Oh, where my saints at?
    (With their hands up)
    Where they got 'em
    (Up, they got their hands up)

    Oh, where my folk at?
    (With their hands up)
    Where they got 'em
    (Up, they got their hands up)

    Oh, where my niggas at?
    (With their hands up)
    Where they got 'em
    (Up, they got their hands up)

    Oh, where my people at?
    (With their hands up)
    Oh c'mom
    (Up, they got their hands up)

    Oh, where the saints at?
    (With their hands up)
    Oh c'mon up
    (Up, they got their hands up)

    Oh, where my saints at?
    (With their hands up)
    Where they got 'em
    (Up, they got their hands up)

    Oh, where my folk at?
    (With their hands up)
    Oh c'mon
    (Up, they got their hands up)

    Where my D C saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my Nashville saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my Houston saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my [Incomprehensible] saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)

    Where my [Incomprehensible] saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my [Incomprehensible] saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my Tampa saints at?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Where my Fort Worth saints at?

    All my real loud saints, throw your hands up
    (With there hands up)
    Throw your hands up, throw your hands up
    (Up, they got there hands up)

    All my real loud saints, throw your hands up
    (With there hands up)
    Throw your hands up, throw your hands up
    (Up, they got there hands up)

    All my real loud saints, lift your hands up
    (With there hands up)
    Lift your hands up, lift your hands up
    (Up, they got there hands up)

    All my real loud saints, lift your hands up
    (With there hands up)
    Lift your hands up, lift your hands up
    (Up, they got there hands up)

    (Whoa, whoa)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)

    (Whoa, whoa)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)
    Do you want a revolution?
    (Whoop whoop)

    Whoa, whoa
    Whoa, whoa
    Whoa, whoa
    Last edited by Windows 95; 03-17-2013 at 12:39 PM.
    But the number of US Supreme Court judges was always 6.
    Then it was 5, then 6, then 7, then 9, then 10, then 7, and then 9.

  2. #22
    Mary Mary, Marvin Sap, Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, Donnie McClarkin

    They have a mix of slow and fast. If you spring in one of those during your lineup the response may be positive. Mary Mary-Get Up comes to mind. It made top 10 Billboard couple years ago.
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    Christian Dubstep Mix

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDopgE4PiAU

    Tracklist:

    1. Steppaholic - The Answer
    2. Lecrae - Jesus Muzik (Karac Remix)
    3. Chris C - Only Jesus (Graphite412 Remix)
    4. Karac - Red Pill
    5. Redline - Signs of Life
    6. Traxione - Revenge of the Cookie Monster
    7. Jackie Faraoui - Revolution
    8. Traxione - The Chiropractor
    9. Redline - Tower
    10. Traxione - Red Snare
    11. Redline - Altered States
    12. Traxione - The Butcher Shop
    13. Traxione - Rapture
    14. Redline feat. Downlink - Magniloquent
    15. Jon Thurlow feat. Keri Veenendaal - Take Your Place (Matthew J. Bentley Remix)
    16. Wavedude - The Alter Call




    Christian Dubstep Mix 4

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBZOga2wz00

    Tracklist:

    1. Graphite412 - He Gave His Life [Genre: Dronestep]
    2. Matthew Parker - Just as He Promised
    3. Josiah Kramer - They Ain't Got a Pill
    4. Noadja - Ready to Run (Acid Regulation Remix)
    5. Oiwolf - Love is the Power
    6. Onnyx - Halleluyah
    7. Heartforged - Salvation
    8. Sauce - Children of Television
    9. Oiwolf feat. Lauren Irving - Love Is
    10. Josiah Kramer - Love Will Prevail
    11. Genesys feat. UndrSkor - Whispering
    12. Sauce - Psalm 23
    13. T-Haddy - Peace Be Still (Sauce's Dunamis Revelation)
    14. Spek. Trum - Crossroads (JIR3H-3 Remix)
    15. Graphite412 - Offering [Genre: Dronestep]
    Last edited by Windows 95; 03-17-2013 at 01:16 PM.
    But the number of US Supreme Court judges was always 6.
    Then it was 5, then 6, then 7, then 9, then 10, then 7, and then 9.

  4. #24
    Seems like what ever is popular in top 4o there is a Christian knock off version of it.
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  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Unknown DJ View Post
    Seems like what ever is popular in top 4o there is a Christian knock off version of it.
    Correct & that has always been the case.
    But the number of US Supreme Court judges was always 6.
    Then it was 5, then 6, then 7, then 9, then 10, then 7, and then 9.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RodneyL View Post
    ... my 6 yr old nephew is a bit of a hell raiser and sings "sexy and I know it" while pulling up his shirt and humping the air. His parents allow it.
    Sorry, this is off-topic, but ^^^ could explain the behavior of 80%+ of the students at the prom I did Saturday night.

    It was the first school event I have done in over a decade. I DJ'd the pre-dance portion, while the parents were waiting for the Senior Walk, and I supplied the sound system and lighting. A former student of the school, who graduated last year, was the "Official DJ" of the dance portion (with his music straight from YouTube ... it sounded FABULOUS on my system ).

    Aside from the age of the dancers, and the (apparent) lack of alcohol, I thought I was in a bar.

    When the other DJ started his set, I told the Principal, "Um... I didn't think we could play this kind of music at a school dance."

    2 Chainz, Trey Songs, Rick Ross, etc... "Clean"-ish versions... the lyrics may have been censored, but the "drug, drank, and dropkick a ho" subject matter wasn't... Bandz a make her dance, Bugatti, Rack City, Ni**az in Paris, Birthday Cake, Strip, were some of the songs played.

    The Principal said, "They won't dance to anything else. I just try to keep the girls from putting their hands on the floor (while they are grinding their date)." So, as long as she only put her hands on her knees or shins...

    The boys had their cell phones out, videoing their "lap dances".

    My, times have changed. Then again, if they start at 6 years old, by the time they get to Prom, they've had ten years of practice.
    Last edited by Drewbdo; 03-18-2013 at 08:13 AM.

  7. #27
    As someone who has worked in Christian radio for over 10 years... there is nothing remotely familiar enough to dance to.

    Except maybe Stomp by Kirk Franklin. And any kind of christian urban or hip-hop is mostly regional.

    Dancing is still largely about familiarity. If they don't know it, they don't dance to it.... period.

    I pass on "christian" weddings. Too many headaches.

    I wouldn't call christian artists or songs "knock-offs" of Top 40. Mainstream writers and producers just make better "hits".

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBEntertains View Post
    As someone who has worked in Christian radio for over 10 years... there is nothing remotely familiar enough to dance to.

    Except maybe Stomp by Kirk Franklin. And any kind of christian urban or hip-hop is mostly regional.

    Dancing is still largely about familiarity. If they don't know it, they don't dance to it.... period.

    I pass on "christian" weddings. Too many headaches.

    I wouldn't call christian artists or songs "knock-offs" of Top 40. Mainstream writers and producers just make better "hits".
    Ditto what that guy said ^^^
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