Black Jesus by Creative Mike The Rapper published on 2020-07-21T17:31:31Z If the Black Jesus EP is a dissertation on Black economic warfare, then Creative Mike, an Marine Officer Afghan veteran is a general on the battlefield. Check out this EP Review by Stupdendous Copy The Black Jesus EP will bless you. Black Capitalism ain't Dead. It just needed to be resurrected. Conscious Creativity CreativeMiketheRapper is the type of artist that bleeds consciousness. His honest confidence and absolute truths are refreshing to the Hip-Hop ear. His return to music is a prolific stream of rhythmic free-flowing thoughts. His distinctive writing is dangerously aware. CreativeMike raps manifestations of persistence and perseverance even as he shares his pain about the plagued plight of a Black man in America. A lot with a Little In 5 tracks, he says more than most do in their entire career. No, he’s not wordy rather every bar is TED talk worthy. Imagine listening to a money-minded MLK that grew up on that real Hip-Hop. He’s not preachy but each lyric has embedded passion and pride for his people. Black people misled, misguided, and mostly importantly miseducated about the power they have within. Speaking Capitalism into Existence CreativeMiketheRapper’s not afraid to speak his mind. The good thing for the listener is, his mind is always trying to solve Black America’s problem - capital. "Born in the summer of crack rocks," few people can craft a message of empowerment while telling their true story without falling into the common traps of the genre. The result, for those rappers, is a generic playlist called an album. But Black Jesus is a statement to society. A fuck you, we got us statement to the slave-owning founding fathers. But forget them. Mike’s message is really speaking to his culture. He’ll lead the way to independence from systemic oppression. The rapper will convert you into a believer. Just watch. Just listen. You can feel it. It smells like money. It tastes like success. Own the Block, Black Man Financial freedom is what the Black Jesus EP preaches. True liberation from the streets and the struggles. Think of a proverbial perspective mixed with a ‘90’s southern wordsmith charisma, and you’ve got CreativeMiketheRapper’s style. It’s the opposite of commercial bubblegum rap made for the Billboard charts. "Fuck your favors," the rapper pops his shit on the third track without worrying about the Oppressors’ feelings and opinions, but he addresses his deep concerns for his nation directly. CreativeMike questions the dedication of Black America's leadership to setting African Americans free. As a free Black Man, Creative Mike speaks to those who feel inferior based on the artificial history taught to the "urban" demographic. In the track titled "Tribble Hall," his verbal lineage is similar to the great poets of African American history, yet his sharp tongue has the swagga of modern menace to stereotype-driven society. Visionary Verses With an effortless flow, Mike crafts the vision he sees for you, even when you can’t see it for yourself. He tells you it’s in you. The Black Jesus EP is so forward-thinking, he habitually reminds you that the time is now to walk the walk. No other artist is as dedicated to devoting his creativity to the cause of changing his community. CreativeMiketheRapper’s sole purpose is to show the trappers how to run self-made corporations. Not flipping packs or pounds but profitable products and services into serious cash. The Ep’s attention to details, it’s progressive message, and it’s comfort addressing racism put it an orbit of its own. Black Jesus rotates around the star power of CreativeMiketheRapper’s slick wordplay that enlightens your universe. The real question you must ask yourself is, who's your savior? Last Words Listen to the album here. Let us know what you think below. Rudy Brown - Founder, Stupdendous Copy Genre Hip-hop & Rap Contains tracks Breakout by Creative Mike The Rapper published on 2020-07-21T17:31:29Z Poppin by Creative Mike The Rapper published on 2020-07-21T17:37:48Z Black Man by Creative Mike The Rapper published on 2020-07-21T17:31:27Z Black Jesus by Creative Mike The Rapper published on 2020-07-21T17:31:26Z Tribble Hall by Creative Mike The Rapper published on 2020-07-21T17:31:25Z