About J.O.T.: Autobiography of James O. Terry Jr.

Biography & Memoir
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Author: James O. Terry Jr., Supaflyy Preest ISBN: 9781462807925
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: December 28, 2004
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: James O. Terry Jr., Supaflyy Preest
ISBN: 9781462807925
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: December 28, 2004
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

This is the story of J.O.T. , better known as James O. Terry Jr. And this is my take on the issue of both Christian and Positive Hip Hop. I have made the choice ever since the summer of 1993 to dedicate my life to push both Christian and Positive Hip Hops potential to the max. I consider myself different from most Christian and Secular Hip Hop astists because I try to overcome downfalls that I see each side has. For example, a lot of Christian Hip Hop artists have the message part down pat but yet fail to possess skills with their delivery of the message. This is not good if you want the youth to desire to hear the Word of God through Hip Hop. Its not that many youth do not want to hear Christian Hip Hop artists: its just that they want to hear someone delivering the message with some skills.

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This is the story of J.O.T. , better known as James O. Terry Jr. And this is my take on the issue of both Christian and Positive Hip Hop. I have made the choice ever since the summer of 1993 to dedicate my life to push both Christian and Positive Hip Hops potential to the max. I consider myself different from most Christian and Secular Hip Hop astists because I try to overcome downfalls that I see each side has. For example, a lot of Christian Hip Hop artists have the message part down pat but yet fail to possess skills with their delivery of the message. This is not good if you want the youth to desire to hear the Word of God through Hip Hop. Its not that many youth do not want to hear Christian Hip Hop artists: its just that they want to hear someone delivering the message with some skills.

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