"Just after mainstream rapper Eminem released another album full of expletives and insults, KJ-52 has returned to deliver a new album full of phat beats and lyrics that inspire holy living. Collaborations features KJ rapping with a slew of hip-hoppers, and a handful of rockers. Those who aren't familiar with the music of KJ-52 will quickly realize that his voice and style resemble the multi-platinum Eminem, but the comparisons to Marshall Mathers end there. Probably the most gripping song on the album is "Dear Slim," a song that loosely parallels Eminem's "Stan," where the rapper is writing a letter to the superstar. KJ speaks to Eminem as a hip-hop peer, and sends a message to Slim Shady that he's praying for him, because "a life without Christ is a life that is never fixed." The whole album is full of intelligent, God-inspired lyrics. The song "Wait for You" talks about waiting until marriage for sex. He addresses women everywhere about men who are just looking for sex: "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do, but what a man oughta do is respect you." KJ keeps it real by not being shy about the issues he's addressing. He plainly says, "It ain't a dirty word to be a virgin." Lyrics with such rich Biblical truth have historically sounded hokey and corny, but KJ-52 uses his amazing hip-hop talents to relay his messages while still getting listeners to bob their heads. I'm not a huge hip-hop fan, but KJ-52 has completely drawn me in to his music with his words. I completely recommend "Collaborations" by KJ-52. The album is well-produced, not corny at all and totally radio friendly. Christian hip-hop continues to grow, and with albums like this one, it won't be long before the secular world takes notice. This has got to be the best Christian hip-hop album out so far this year. I give this album an A ..."
A great Eminem , Nelly,or 50 Cent alternative
Kevin D. Mcneese | 03/30/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Talk about a great CD!!This is the best christian rap CD in a very long time.While maintainig his own style,KJ also sounds almosy exactly like Eminem(without all the profanity).The best
song on here is"Do that".Dear Slim is the driving force behind this entire CD,in which,instead of trashing Eminem or critiscizing him,was written to show him that God can even love him.When I heard"Coke Fry Cheese Burger" I almost died laughing!
A great CD all the way to track 16."
GREAT!!!!!!!!
Maj. Tom | Earth | 10/02/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a great cd for Christians who want the sound of Eminem but the lyrics of a Christian rapper."
In response to the person who rated 2 stars
A. Davis-rodgers | New Mexico | 08/21/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this album is not an attempt by "God people" to get attention, it is an alternative to those of us who love the genre but don't like the oft times negative message. This is Christians practicing their religion, not trying to offend, thus the term Christian rap. Despite what most people think, Christian music is not all hymns and psalms anymore, there is an enormous variety. Kj-52 is a very talented Christian artist and I would recommend this CD to anyone who appreciates the effort made to write the type of music he loves while staying true to what he believes in."
Very Solid!
Thomas J. Diehl | Rensselaer, NY United States | 10/17/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is arguably KJ's best cd. From start to finish, this cd is very solid. He has great beats, good lyrics, some of his songs are serious, some are silly, and anyone can listen to this cd and love it. In fact, my copy is so worn out that i will have to purchase a new copy soon. If someone has told you to buy just one kj-52 cd, make it this one, this is definitely the best one to start with."