Jesus Walks: When Rappers Liken Themselves to Christ
Artists depicted as the Lord and Savior.
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Christ-Like - Ab-Soul is gearing up for the June 24 release of his new album These Days, and the advanced cover art for the album shows the Carson, Calif. MC covered in blood and sitting underneath a cross, resembling Jesus Of Nazareth while wearing a crown of thorns.He also released a video from the project called "Stigmata," where the TDE rapper discusses his trials and tribulations and walks across a turbulent path carrying a cross like the son of God. A bold visual.But Ab's not the first to project Christ-like images in his album artwork and videos, read on for more rappers who've been inspired by The Anointed One. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Top Dawg Entertainment)
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Lil B - Lil B has come under fire several times for his blasphemous lyrics and even released a song and video named "Look Like Jesus." The Based God 2011's mixtape, Angels Exodus, also featured the Cali MC nailed to a cross with money hanging out of his pockets and a bra and thongs draped over the wooden fixture. (Photo: Amalgam Digital)
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Game - For the artwork on his fifth album Jesus Piece, Game featured a picture of a Black Jesus on the cover. Nothing wrong with that, but Game's depiction had God's son wearing a red bandana over his mouth, a Jesus piece and a teardrop tattoo.Defending his choice with MTV, the LA spitter said, “I did the album cover the way I wanted to. It embodies part of my career, my life; it’s all in that cover. And, you know, I love God, Jesus Christ is my savior and I’m still out here thuggin’.”(Photo: Interscope)
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Remy Ma - Remy Ma has been locked up for an assault charge for six years now and is expected to finally be released next month. To help keep her name ringing in the streets, DJ Superstar Jay released her mixtape Shesus Khryst in 2007, which had the former Terror Squad MC being crucified on the cover. Remy also goes by the moniker Shesus Khryst, the Bronx Savior.(Photo: Capitol Records)
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Tupac - Tupac's The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory had the rapper on a cross conveying his persecution by the media and the drawing was meant to draw light to his artistic resurrection. The cover was painted by Death Row artist Ronald "Riskie" Brent. Showing no malice, a warning was also placed underneath the artwork. "In no way is this portrait an expression of disrespect for Jesus Christ. – Makaveli"(Photo: Death Row Records)
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