Carl Steven Jung

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Carl Steven Jung

This is an underground hip-hop style and spiritual rap form. It is a conscious rap style emphasizing faith in Jesus Christ. The sound can somewhat be taken as spoken word rap. The rap sticks to an east-coast-grass-roots Hip-hop form, rather than trying to echo -modern rap. It focuses on meaningful and deep sayings but can be misconstrued as indie rap. However, much of the lyrical compression is inspired by Wu-tang. The content contains advocacy, for people mislabeled by religion as backsliders. There is some calling out of hypocrisy in the congregation. The lyrics stick to biblical truth. It's a movement of rap flow to encourage confidence in God and yourself. Also, it seeks to be welcoming of all men regardless of gender and sexual orientation, by sticking to the main focus of scripture. Lastly, the Hip-hop is intended to sound modern, but refrain from being traditionally cheesy Christian rap or superficially shallow in content.~Tracks are constantly being re-mastered, so check for

  1. 12

    Finer Things

    Having finer things with peace in God. Beat is produced by James TenNapel (Syndrome) "Guap"

  2. 11

    Always More

    This hip-hop song that I've been sitting on. It is based on how much someone can get. This is not that churchy-type, but about "casual knowledge." We are aware of the phrase "money is the root of all evil," but did you know, Paul also said that those that are rich could be drowned in lust. His other prediction is that knowledge would increase, moving to the last days. *lyrics are written and performed by yours truly. Production of the "Buried Pain" beat is now leased from James TenNapel (Syndrome) Credits: Musical Production by James TenNapal (Syndrome) "Buried Pain" Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h22tLfNt8Qo

  3. 10

    So Long Solo

    This is an old school underground flow with a grass root vibe. It's about being okay while solo in life. The lyrical context stays true with the title, so enough said. Leased from: Syndrome Musical Production by James TenNapel (Syndrome), chorus by Shiloh Dynasty "Low" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvYU7EfFtt8 https://soundcloud.com/syndrome-beats/low-feat-shiloh-dynasty

  4. 9

    Eclipse

    While Christians feel the need to start preaching, this form of encouragement is to be slow to speak, and work out yourself. Like the mote you see in someones eye, there may be one in yours. ***REMASTERED*** Lyrical Composition by Carl Steven Jung Musical Production by James TenNapel (Syndrome) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUc-TPd3TSs

  5. 8

    A Fast Life

    The title explains the content: Life's situation and ways to get by. The song is positive and lyrics are built on true life. "most of us with no wife & married to a gold-hype" lifestyle. ***REMASTERED*** Leased from: Syndrome Musical Production by James TenNapel (Syndrome) "Sesh" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V5833ESE9c

  6. 7

    Love's Opposition - Prod. Caliberbeats

    This lyrical composition presents a Voyager on the sea and his considerations about the experience. Representative of how ones life is interpreted as a ship on the sea of life in a metaphorical way. The song is intended to stay true to Christian faith. Leased from: Caliber Beats Musical Production by Caliberbeats x Daniel Solberg "Paradise" https://soundcloud.com/caliberbeats/free-chill-emotional-hip-hop-beat-paradise-prod-caliberbeats-x-daniel-solberg

  7. 6

    Accepted Time - Prod. Syndrome

    This track is a heavenly reflection that speaks against hypocrisy. It has a lot of pomp to compliment the beat. Leased from: Syndrome Musical Production by James TenNapel (Syndrome) "Jewels" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HugtzysQiU

  8. 5

    Truth Way

    This song uses the analogy of an ox treading corn as it plows, so that the Chorus speaks of treading Corn. It's a take on how someone disregards the negativity and keeps doing what he is supposed to do. Leased from: Syndrome Musical Production by James TenNapel (Syndrome) "Dolla Bill" https://soundcloud.com/syndrome-beats/dolla-bill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YsTfUZbUs4

  9. 4

    Do What I Do

    This is a topic about releasing the constriction on what you decide to do. This song has to do with freedom, although the title seems to contradict. The beat is produced by James TenNapel (Syndrome). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY3EudUnpTk

  10. 3

    What It Is? - Prod. Syndrome

    This is a take on the book of Colossians where we are asked, why do we keep ordinances? This is about the relationship between what someone tells you to do, and what we choose to hear, so then we act on hearing. When someone wants to hear something from someone they know, which makes them more likely to get involved with it, then they would ask, per se, What it is? This is a kind of country slang term. Composer: James TenNapel (Syndrome). https://soundcloud.com/syndrome-beats/inhale https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht-vtQ672eo

  11. 2

    The City Fray - Prod. Syndrome

    This is about the Struggle of Jerusalem. It describes the origin story, talks about it's people, and the results. The Beat is Produced by Syndrome. You can get the instrumental here https://soundcloud.com/syndrome-beats/the-fray-with-hook .

  12. 1

    Beautiful Together - Prod. Syndrome

    Description of joy, like when someone has had a really good dream. The lyrics express good tidings of the resulting benefits from God's mercy and unity that is towards the creation. Now, and in the afterlife. It has to do with the certain aspects of the harmony experienced with togetherness based on Psalm 133. Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! Composer: James TenNapel (Syndrome) - Essence https://soundcloud.com/syndrome-beats/essence . CLAIMED BY LIL' WAYNE IN THE LAST 12 SECONDS***

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This is an underground hip-hop style and spiritual rap form. It is a conscious rap style emphasizing faith in Jesus Christ. The sound can somewhat be taken as spoken word rap. The rap sticks to an east-coast-grass-roots Hip-hop form, rather than trying to echo -modern rap. It focuses on meaningful and deep sayings but can be misconstrued as indie rap. However, much of the lyrical compression is inspired by Wu-tang. The content contains advocacy, for people mislabeled by religion as backsliders. There is some calling out of hypocrisy in the congregation. The lyrics stick to biblical truth. It's a movement of rap flow to encourage confidence in God and yourself. Also, it seeks to be welcoming of all men regardless of gender and sexual orientation, by sticking to the main focus of scripture. Lastly, the Hip-hop is intended to sound modern, but refrain from being traditionally cheesy Christian rap or superficially shallow in content.~Tracks are constantly being re-mastered, so check for

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