Sunday Oldskool Episode 80: Logic’s Secret
Logic: The Incredible True Story is given a fact check by Sam and Cray.

Logic: The Incredible True Story is given a fact check by Sam and Cray.

Sam and Cray are joined by special guest Hannah Anderson to talk about the Broadway production of Hamilton.

Vince Staples offers a striking commentary on black life in the U.S. and the invisible wall that continues to separate.

Sam and Cray talk about wedding crashing, presidential Pusha T. and a detailed look at Chance the Rapper’s ‘Angels.’

Sam & Cray are back with and better than ever with a hip hop news round up and Cray’s grumpy review of “Crucify” from k-os.

The Christian hip-hop artist and the Christian politician both testify to God’s grace in Christ.

“Physics on Paper”, the debut EP from rapper Eons D, offers confessions of life not found in other Christian music.


“The question we ought to ask about rap is not whether it proclaims God’s nature and truth to the world, but how.”

“Rap is bridging the gap between two different worlds and is accomplishing more gospel unity than possibly any other artistic effort the church pursues.”
Game is a tragic figure under the care of a pastor who has failed to present him with biblical Christianity.
“If we refuse to acknowledge the truths of White Privilege, race and cultural disparity how will we ever obey God by working to change these problems?”
“My hope is for the American church to look deep into their traditions and subsequently into the rich traditions of other church cultures, and then collaborate.”
What happens when one Christian fan of “Mozart, monks, and medieval polyphony” listens to rap? It’s not pretty.
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