The definitive release of the year from one of the most respected
voices in Holy Hip-Hop
The Ambassador: The Thesis
In The Thesis, The Ambassador lyrically explores the
concept of God as the initiator and benefactor of the Gospel in song, i.e. Holy
Hip-Hop, and proposes that He is pleased when it is skillfully used by His
people to reach the lost by rightly dividing His Word. He further asserts that
Holy Hip-Hop is part of Gods plan to reach mankind with the Gospel and
that it should be used as a tool to do so.
Against the backdrop of Hip Hops cultural significance and
theologys critical importance, The Ambassador skillfully proves the
validity of Holy Hip-Hop as a God-given tool of the urban missionary. In The
Thesis he summarizes Holy Hip-Hops origins, past, present and future
as a mechanism for communicating a biblical worldview and employs all that
Hip-Hop has to offer from head-bangin beats to lyrical mastery. The
result is a compelling example of theologically correct Hip-Hop that is an
undeniably powerful tool for fulfilling Gods cultural mandate.
In 1999 The Ambassador released Christology: In Laymens
Terms, an album that instantly became a Holy Hip-Hop classic and today is
considered a standard of the genre. After four Cross Movement albums (Human
Emergency, Holy Culture, Higher Definition, Gift Rap) and an international
tour, The Ambassador is once again spearheading the charge to evangelize and
disciple, while challenging Gods people to come out the
closet and engage the Hip-Hop culture without compromising the truth of
Gods Word.
William Duce Branch aka The Ambassador is
co-founder and spokesperson for The Cross Movement, President of the non-profit
organization Cross Movement Ministries, and also speaks and preaches nationally
at churches and events across the country. Duce has devoted himself to urban
ministry for nearly 14 years, with a particular focus on reaching the Hip-Hop
culture for Christ. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Bible from
Lancaster Bible College as well as a Masters degree in Theology from
Dallas Theological Seminary. His masters thesis, Theological Implications
of Hip-Hop Culture serves as both the inspiration for the album and prelude to
a book further exploring the issues. Provident
| Song List |
| 1.
Intro |
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| 2. Thesis
Pieces |
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| 3.
Amba-ss-ador |
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| 4. Song For You
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| 5. Feels
Good |
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| 6. Get You
Open |
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| 7. The
Explanation (Interlude) |
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| 8. The
Elements |
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| 9. Crown
Him |
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| 10. Oh Wretched Man
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| 11. My
Clothes, My Hair |
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| 12. Back Home |
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| 13. We
Worship You |
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| 14. the Testimony
(Interlude) |
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| 15. The
Anthem |
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| 16. Body Talk |
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| 17. The
Fall |
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Bonus Track: My
Clothes, My Hair (Radio Edit) |
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