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Review - R-Swift - Soapbox Print E-mail
Written by C. E. Moore   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

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R. Swift has something to say and the way he says it is a step above his debut album. “The Soapbox” is the newest studio offering from the Cross Movement Records artist and he has taken things to the next level personal. For those looking for a carbon copy of artists like Da T.R.U.T.H., Flame, and Ambassador won’t find that here. If those guys are the good kids, then R. Swift is the misunderstood child of the family. He seems to have embraced that position as his rap stylings—from flows to beat arrangements—are totally unique to the Cross Movement sound. For some that will be a testament to Cross Movement’s diverse repertoire. For others, it’ll act as somewhat of a deterrent.

After a brief intro, “In Session” starts out the album with lots of old skool scratching and deep bass. Swift let’s listeners know through the track that they are about to be introduced to and instructed in the way of Jesus and the style of R. Swift. “Good Mourning” is the first radio single off the album and boasts a feel-good 70’s vibe that is both relaxing and engaging. The chorus line is reminiscent of groups like Fred Hammond and RFC or Kirk Franklin and the Fam. “Freedom” shows a great deal of Swift’s unique approach to the genre as he includes rolling guitars and crisp horns to back up his rhyme scheme. “Breatha” is a uncompromising look at the life of the thug, calling them to a different life in Christ saying, You can’t smoke away your whole life, drink away your whole life, sex away your whole life either/Choose truth or die/You decide/The world is suffocating you with lies/This is the breatha!/You can’t hustle away your whole life/Thug away your whole life either/ Choose truth or die/You decide/The world is suffocating you with lies/This is the breatha! “American Soil” is a socio-political indictment against the hypocrisy of people who connect God to all things American, yet don’t live how He demands. Invited along for the trip are several artists and emcees who give the record a decidedly underground and/or jazzy vibe, such as Mac the Doulos, Iz-Real, R&B crooner J.R., and “The League” is a cypha featuring a veritable who’s who of underground Christian rappers. The album also features phone messages that act as interludes from k-Drama, Flame, and Teddy P.

At 14 tracks, though, the album isn’t all that long. The tracks may be a little too short for some fans.

Vacillating between jazzy, breezy, and cool and hard-hitting, gritty, and streetwise, “Soapbox” is a good effort by R. Swift. Unless you’re already predisposed toward his style, it’ll take a couple of listens to acclimate yourself to his approach. He appropriately includes guests where needed and stands on his own where he needs to. The instrumentation and arrangements are solid and present a different approach for a Cross Movement record, but the inclusion or guitars and horns seem to be a growing trend within the genre.

Release Date: June 10 2008

Record Label: Cross Movement Records

Track Listing

  1. Stage Fright
  2. In Session
  3. Good Mourning
  4. Freedom
  5. Breatha
  6. Message 1 (K-Drama)
  7. The League
  8. Gone
  9. Killadelphia
  10. Lifetime
  11. Message 2 (FLAME)
  12. Re: Love Letter
  13. Me On My Soapbox
  14. Message 3 (Teddy P)

Comments (9)Add Comment
This Album is TIGHT!!!
written by Tri Nitro, November 27, 2008
Contrary to the southern style that seems to have completely taken over Rap Music it’s nice to know that there are cats like R-Swift who sticks to his east coast style. The Album itself was a real breath of fresh air. R-Swift uses smart and clever lyricism to reach his audience instead of just riding the beat (not that his beats weren’t sick). My favourite songs were “The League”, “American Soil”, “Gone”, “Lifetime” and “Killadelphia”.
I need help finding the lyrics to "American Soil" by R Swift
written by Dwayne Lacy, November 27, 2008
I have R Swift's CD and I have bought "AMerican Soil" like 4 times. I buy it so that I can give the song to someone. Does anyone know where I can get the lyrics? I have a lady who does not like rap, but is very interested in that song. I guess I can type the lyrics out, but I would rather just find them online. I have not been successful in doing so.
Oh My Gosh
written by t, November 13, 2008
smilies/cool.gifDis is mad tight u all have 2 check it out
I Love It!!
written by Staff-D, September 25, 2008
This is the hottest Christian Rap album I've coped This year!! Nice to hear a Christian rap album that doesn't sound the same as all the other artist albums. smilies/smiley.gif
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written by Dwayne Lacy, September 18, 2008
This CD is definitely better than 3 1/2 stars. Well written bro. I just think it was better than that.
Hot!
written by Kenny W., September 09, 2008
I copped this joint on iTunes before I took a trip to Singapore. This album is hot truthfully! To me its one of the best records of the year. R-Swift has found an execellent balance in Christian entertainment. Its not all about him, like a Theory record, at the sametime its not another bible record. Yet he's still doing what the Lord ask we do in music and thats praise Him! Keep doing your thing Swift!
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written by CG, July 25, 2008
After hearing R-Swift's 1st album, I was really disappointed on this latest 1. I was really looking forward to hearing him spit madd Biblical truth back to back. The thing that kills this album for me is the messages he has in between tracks. He could've used those spaces for some more hard hitting rhymes about Jesus. I was sorely disappointed. It seems like he used all his energy spitting on other people's songs rather than focus on his own.

I still support R-Swift, I bought both of his albums, but if he releases another one, I might just end up downloading only the tracks I like.
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written by Bryce B, July 22, 2008
R-Swift really suprised me on this cd. His first album was that great but on this one Cross Movement really let him expand his wings. His lyrics and delivery on this album was what really got me. I think the message was a 9, but his lyrics should be a 9 also. I do agree the production could've been better, the beats got a little boring. I think he needed to switch up his style more to make the album more exciting, but overall he's got my respect and i will continue to buy his stuff for his lyrics.
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written by Brianna, July 15, 2008
hi guys i'm Brianna!
last sunday i heard R swift rap the gospel it was awsome!!!
i'm big fans of him,lecrae,trip lee,tobymac,clique 116 and more!
y'all rate him a 10 he'a awsome to be doing what y'alls doing! God Bless y'all!

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