Digital re-releases from Christian rap pioneers SFC (Soldiers For Christ)

Frontline Records, a subsidiary label of Meis Music Group, in collaboration with Gene L. Andrusco, is making these Broken Records/Brainstorm Artists Int'l albums available digitally on May 14th "¦The first time in over 2 decades.

It is impossible to consider Christian Hip Hop history without Chris Cooper a.k.a. Sup, a.k.a. Super C, a.k.a. Soup The Chemist. His "group" was S.F.C., which stood for Soldiers For Christ. SFC's debut, Listen Up, brought food for a hungry market bringing authentic street rap with the best use of scratching and sampling heard to date. In your face lyrics dealt with real issues like drugs, gang violence, immoral living and more. CCM Magazine called Listen Up a "welcome face in the growing genre of Christian rap."

SFC's 1990 follow up, A Saved Man (In The Jungle), took authentic Christian rap to another level. Featuring a serious urban beat, Saved Man displayed the highest level of sampling, scratching, lyrics and attitude that the Christian marketplace had heard to date. It is little wonder that this release is one of the most requested and sought after titles in hip hop circles. Fans of the Holy Hip Hop Database gave this release a "10 out of 10""¦.authentic in every way.