I think it’s fantastic that we can have Christian versions of popular mainstream songs. Many people enjoy the production of secular music but may not connect with the lyrics. Now, they can experience clean, positive, and Christian interpretations of these songs. This also introduces Christian artists to a broader audience and, ultimately, can help lead people to Christ by connecting with Christian messages through familiar music
I hate when Christian artists say they would NEVER work WITH a secular artist but then will go and remix secular songs using the secular artist’s same beat, cadence, and flow while barely tweaking the lyrics to make it sound Christian. I find it pretty hypocritical.
Never understood why this was a problem. I think it's easy to forget that artists are still artists and the game is a craft. Sometimes you experiment and enjoy other bags and then hop back in your own. It's apart of the development and growth.
@@etrnlsounds yeah it is and there were some loose corners on the video that I didn't fully clarify on with everyone listening. Gonna clarify it a bit next video tho.👍
Love the video bro! Your vodeos are awlays high quality. My 2 cents, i personally see no reason for Christian remixis. Red Tips I feel is the worst of it. He actually just changes the lyrics and almost everything else is the same. Its just lazy too me. (Miles Minnick "They not like us" remix is actually tuff though. But he actually does his own thing with the beat and really makes it his own)
What about bizzle bro?? Can masterpiece a secular beat while speaking ALL GOD, and still create songs with his own production. Bizzle always been top tier i would never want those messenger mixtapes to get copyright infringement because those what helped me praise the lord. I was on the bus stop as a youngin singing them songs 🔥🙏🏽
See nun wrong with remixing secular songs. Nobody perfect we can’t help but hear them. So why not take the beat change the narrative and make it about God. Especially for the kids. But it should be free not sold for profit
Been working on a video for this aswell lol
@@DavidLivick lol hey my bad about that. Hopefully i get no copyright strikes😂
@@soulochh 😂 nah the more videos the better haha, yeah that would be ironic lol.
I think it’s fantastic that we can have Christian versions of popular mainstream songs. Many people enjoy the production of secular music but may not connect with the lyrics. Now, they can experience clean, positive, and Christian interpretations of these songs. This also introduces Christian artists to a broader audience and, ultimately, can help lead people to Christ by connecting with Christian messages through familiar music
Aint his album called Copyright Infringement 😭😭cant say he didn't warn yall
lol true it was all there!
Can't wait to see that new video you are working on cause last time the production value was insaneeee !
everyone is inspired by something. but completely ripping off/stealing/copying isn’t cool
100%
everyone can agree it’s not one of his best songs but, it’s not really about the beat or flow. It’s really just the meaning of the lyrics.
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Road Trip with Alana was 5/5 crazy fire, wish we could get it back
I felt the same way about that Torey album! I was not expecting to like but I played it yesterday 4x in a row!
@@andretatesIII I'm on my 3rd. Love it!
I hate when Christian artists say they would NEVER work WITH a secular artist but then will go and remix secular songs using the secular artist’s same beat, cadence, and flow while barely tweaking the lyrics to make it sound Christian. I find it pretty hypocritical.
Thats whats mixtapes are for though, bizzles “messenger” mixtapes are 🔥, using all secular beats (old and new at the time)
You literally stole not a line, but whole paragraph on how I looked at it. Smh. It's contradicting much.
that's a great point
Never understood why this was a problem. I think it's easy to forget that artists are still artists and the game is a craft. Sometimes you experiment and enjoy other bags and then hop back in your own. It's apart of the development and growth.
@@etrnlsounds yeah it is and there were some loose corners on the video that I didn't fully clarify on with everyone listening. Gonna clarify it a bit next video tho.👍
imo caleb shoulda done a video talking to us apology and not a song but at least he fessed up
Love the video bro! Your vodeos are awlays high quality. My 2 cents, i personally see no reason for Christian remixis. Red Tips I feel is the worst of it. He actually just changes the lyrics and almost everything else is the same. Its just lazy too me.
(Miles Minnick "They not like us" remix is actually tuff though. But he actually does his own thing with the beat and really makes it his own)
@@bobeano yeah I don't see any problem for any artist, chh or non chh. But the space has been wayy too attracted to these type of songs
What about bizzle bro?? Can masterpiece a secular beat while speaking ALL GOD, and still create songs with his own production. Bizzle always been top tier i would never want those messenger mixtapes to get copyright infringement because those what helped me praise the lord. I was on the bus stop as a youngin singing them songs 🔥🙏🏽
miles is a sellout unfortunately
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@@ericmartinez7980 💫💫🤞
The torey album is hard 🔥🎧🤞🏾
See nun wrong with remixing secular songs. Nobody perfect we can’t help but hear them. So why not take the beat change the narrative and make it about God. Especially for the kids. But it should be free not sold for profit
Dope video
@@jt_picks preciate it my guy!
He did not apologize bro 😭 he hurt off that, music supposed to be art and freedom of expression
@@DoloMKE414 naw he learned his lesson. So he good 👍
Please do a reaction vid or speak about Torey D’ Shaun’s album
@@shaniylaj hmm maybe.. though its definitely too late for me to react tho😂
wahhhhhhhhhhhh