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TOP 10 HIP-HOP/RAP MUSIC WITH NO PROFANITY



There is something about profanity in Hip-Hop/Rap Music that gives the genre a stereotype. This is one reason why some people will have nothing to do with songs and artists that are famous in this category.

Words are very powerful! Intelligent minds (and ears) would always want to know what a song is about. It is typical (but not general) of rap music that words are uttered suddenly and forcibly, this is another reason why the process of introducing a person to the love of rap music has to be realistic.

Celebrating profanity is not acceptable to everyone, so we have carefully selected songs with no bad words, no curse words and no disturbing lyrics.

1.  Family Photo            -     Andy Mineo
2.  Faithful                    -     Jered Sanders
3.  Show Love               -     1k Phew
4.  The Champion          -     Carrie Underwood ft. Ludacris  
5.  I’ll find you              -      Lecrae ft. Tori Kelly
6.  For the Love            -      Angie Rose
7.  Hope                       -     Joshua Massey
8.  Stronger                  -     Roy Tosh ft. VRose
9.  Jubilee                    -      Rymsta Ray
10. No Chains               -      KB

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