SFC
SFC (Soldiers for Christ) was a Christian rap group that started in the late 80's and have released four albums. They performed live at the Christian mega-festival called Cornerstone in 1993. "At a time when hip-hop barely had a foothold in the Christian music world, SFC stood alongside the likes of ETW and pre-"Free at Last" dc Talk, proving that rap had a place in faith-based music. Led by Chris Cooper—better known as Super C, later Soup the Chemist, and eventually Sup the Chemist / Soup the Chemist — SFC brought a level of credibility unmatched by their contemporaries. With razor-sharp lyricism and beats that stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the best of the era, "A Saved Man (In The Jungle)" blended hardcore hip-hop with jazz and reggae influences, drawing inspiration from Public Enemy, N.W.A., and Ice Cube. In addition to his own artistic contributions, of beats and rhymes, his blazing of trails helped to build an infrastructure and economy that all who are involved today continue to benefit from. He also continually introduced listeners to other artists, such as the Tunnel Rats and Gospel Gangstaz to name a few. [...] If Christian hip-hop were to attempt to pinpoint a founder, it may as well be Sup the Chemist. His unrivaled influence isn’t why he’s on the list, though. He is the whole package and was ahead of his time artistically." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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