Christianity + cocaine rap = dope results

October 26th, 2009 by Mike McCray in Mike McCray, Videos

By now, you’ve probably seen Mary Mary make their gospel music crossover to urban radio and somehow seep into clubs. Most recently, (like all summer) their track, “God In Me,” has permeated nightlife spots and unlike hearing Marvin Sapp’s “Never Would Have Made It” when the lights turn on at the end of the night, you can still kinda get it poppin’ to this track, until Christian guilt overcomes you for having someone grind on you to this song.

Insert Malice from the hip-hop duo Clipse, who’s notorious for their cocaine-themed flow, to make this just secular enough to not feel bad. Once again, polar opposites can create great results. Gonna miss having this song stuck in my head when Power 98 stops playing it at 6 a.m. every morning. Haha, what if God spoke in auto-tune?

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