Under the Gun

UNDER THE GUN
 
 
The band that comes to mind when I think of Wild Blue is a long-time favorite of mine called Face to Face (not the punk rock band of the early 1990’s called Face to Face), which released several albums in the 1980’s and had a minor hit with “10-9-8”.  While not part of the Christian contemporary music scene, they were instead a mainstream rock band that soft-pedaled their Christianity.  Their eponymous first album, Face to Face (released in 1984) features a song called “Under the Gun that – like Blondie’s early foray into hip-hopRapture (from 1980) – includes a long verse that is spoken rather than sung.  I can’t prove it, but from what I can tell, this qualifies as the first Christian rap song.  
 
(June 2012)
 
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Vanilla Ice was inaccurately called the first white rapper by many in that time period, but this was not at all the case.  For one thing, future superstar Eminem was already rapping in high school by the age of 14 (in about 1986).  For another, past UARB Ja Ja Ja released Katz Rap (“Cat Rap”) in Germany in 1982 as the first female rap song in Europe.  As a third example, Under the Gun” (1984) by a long-time favorite New Wave band called Face to Face features a Christian rap passage. 
 
(September 2016)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021