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Who
can ignore the juice and jurisdiction of rap music's influence on popular
culture? In the last 5 years, hip-hop albums have dominated year-end sales,
music awards, and radio stations. It's magnetism is manifest in everything
from commercials, to fashion, to film stars. Hip-hop's powerful sway finds
it's hand in all genres of modern music- from rock to country. And no matter
how remote, rural, or suburban a place might seem - there are always traces
of hip-hop influence to be found. Regretfully, in a culture of young people
starving for hope and truth - most of hip hop's influence leaves this
generation with hearts that are hungry. Yet, as a hip-hop junkie, RIGHTEOUS
B cherishes the channel where he can unleash the passionate, confrontational
verses that charge his music.
Now, every artist's bio boasts transparency in his music - however RIGHTEOUS
B punches it up a notch on the "keeping in real" meter, as the rawness of
his music captures his heart. Says Righteous, "My music is a reflection of
my personality. My life is there in the groove... my struggles, my emotions,
my passions, and my stupidity are tucked into each album". However his CD's
are sizably more than autobiographies. With an energy level on target to
turn clubs topsy-turvy, plus lyric after lyric of bonafide truth - his music
brings a freshness to the stale, zestless scene of hip-hop today. One of the
fortes of the B's technique is his ability to blend different breeds and
brands of hip-hop together into one traffic-stopping, head-bobbing hit. His
sizzle-sick loops and meaty hooks serve up many unique creations - from
bangin club anthems to the foot-stompin' pop fare.
Looking back, RIGHTEOUS B (Bob Lesnefsky as his mother calls him) spent many
years in inner city New York as a youth minister where he cut his teeth in
ministry and music. "It was here that I realized just how white I actually
am, and at the same time how much I love hip-hop," says Righteous. After
blundering through experiences of traditional youth ministry tactics and
coming up dry, Bob started using hip-hop as a tool to share the gospel. Late
nights working on primitive gear in the basement produced his rookie bow in
2001, ARE YOU READY FOR RIGHTEOUS B? Two years later, RIGHTEOUS B scored
major industry recognition with the follow up release GET THE KIDS TO
REVOLT. A host of accolades earned RIGHTEOUS B, Hip-Hop Album of the Year,
along with, Rap Song of the Year for "Like an Escalade" at the 2004 Unity
Awards.
While GET THE KIDS TO REVOLT established RIGHTEOUS B as a legitimate threat
to the hip-hop scene with radio play on airwaves across the country - he
also hit the road doing shows across North America alongside such top
artists as Mars Ill, Bobby Bishop, Souljaz, Camp Quest, and LA Symphony.
RIGHTEOUS B soon aligned himself with several spiritually minded
organizations such as LIFE TEEN, The Steubenville Youth Conferences, and
NCYC where he speaks to over 20,000 teens a year. Says Righteous, "You can
call me a Christian rapper, a rapper who is Christian, or a bologna sandwich
for all I care - I'm just a dude who is trying to find a forum to share his
heart. The music we make is not extremely preachy - with every hook
including the name of Jesus. It's aim, rather, is to authentically share our
lives, our stories, and our passions: all of which are intertwined with the
heart of Christ.
Our shows and records are centered around the voice of Jesus in John 10:10":
"I have come that
you might have life and have it to the fullest."
"To us - life is Christ. And ultimately that's the fullness of everything we
want to be about."
Involvement with Inner-City
Catholic Youth
A
big part of Righteous B ministries is embracing and building up the Urban
Catholic Church. For the most part, youth ministry programs fail to reach a
critically important demographic of young people in America…inner city
teenagers. And although a majority of the concerts we do are performed at
suburban venues, each year Righteous B is committed to doing a portion of
the concert's tour free for inner city churches and prisons. 10% of ALL
booking fees and sales also go directly to fund inner city churches and
develop effective programming to reach urban youth.
Discography
"Are You Ready For The Righteous B?" 2002 Dirty
Vagabond Productions
"Get the kids to revolt" 2004 Dirty Vagabond
Productions.
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