SoapBox
Release Date: Jun 10, 2008
R-Swift continues the revolution started with his debut release “Revolutionary Theme Music” by taking the Gospel message to the people once again with his straight forward, creative and edgy approach in his sophomore release, SoapBox.
The term “soapbox” comes from times when speakers would stand on a wooden soapbox, engaging in often impromptu public speaking. Hyde Park, London is famous for its Sunday soapbox orators, who have assembled at Speaker’s Corner since 1872 to discuss religion, politics and other topics.
R-Swift engages today’s culture on his platform of hip-hop, utilizing his soapbox to present the truths of God and how they apply to real life issues, including politics, religion and social justice in our world. R-Swift pleads a message to all who will hear, convicting people from all walks of life, all to the glory of God the almighty.
Songs like Gone communicate man’s endless pursuit of completion in things outside of the Lord, as some search for fame for fulfillment, while others look to money. Lifetime, featuring guest artist Iz-Real, is a plea to those who are influenced by the fabrication of the “thug life” lifestyle, while the track Good Mourning demonstrates the joy of seeing sin for what it is – sin, while celebrating with gratitude for a new day and new mercies received in Christ.
R-Swift is back on the scene as he evangelizes with love, passion and energy on SoapBox, strategically aiming to win non-believers and build up new believers in the truth of Jesus Christ.
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