Bryson Gray Says "Hip-Hop is Biblical" and That Rap’s Roots Go Back to the Bible

Bryson Gray, aka CCG, is flipping the script on hip-hop with his bold claim that rap’s origins stretch all the way back to the Bible. In a recent tweet, the artist shared, “One of the first rap songs was in the Bible. Chapter 3 of Habakkuk. Hip hop is biblical.”

Gray, known for his unapologetically Christian stance in the rap game, is always putting God at the center of his music. The poetic verses of Habakkuk 3 serve as a prime example of how hip-hop can be a vessel for spiritual expression, long before it was ever mainstream.

His message? Hip-hop doesn't have to be secular or divisive. It can be a space for praise, truth, and storytelling through God’s lens.

By embracing his identity as a Christian rapper, Bryson is carving out his niche in an industry that often shies away from faith-based music. His unapologetic stance has earned him a dedicated following and put him on the map as one of the key figures in the growing wave of Christian hip-hop.

Bryson Gray’s approach is about more than just music—it’s about setting an example. For him, rap isn’t just about the beat, it’s about the message. And he’s making it clear that with God at the center, hip-hop will always have a place in the biblical narrative.

By putting faith over fame, Bryson Gray is proving that hip-hop, at its core, is about more than just rhythm—it’s about spreading the word of God and staying true to the Bible in an often controversial industry.

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