Lord Byron - Keep The Fire Burning

Tuesday 1st December 1998
Lord Byron - Keep The Fire Burning

STYLE: Hip-Hop
RATING 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 12046-CAS675
LABEL: US Import
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Hughie Lawrence

Vicissitudes. What a word - taken from this hard hitting quality album, a solo effort by the founder of one of America's hottest rap teams I.D.O.L. King. With names like Jackie McCullough involved in the spoken feature and Clique on keyboards the scene is set for a real musical evangelistic feast. Each track is very clear and deals with issues of sin and righteousness, those two words which cause offence. In the words of the artist this album is birthed out of hard work, prayer and willingness to move forward despite misunderstanding, unbelief and opposition. The age old message of God's love, goodness and faithfulness booms out song after song. The production is excellent. This album is indeed a credit to hip hop music with the blistering cut "Flee Fornication" guaranteed to receive major UCB Cross Rhythms play. The holy hip hop revolution is gathering momentum and Spirit Music are to be congratulated for getting quality stuff like this into their catalogue.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Slam Shadey in ATL @ 11:31 on Nov 27 2017

Come Clean ...nuff said. ...DOPE!



Posted by Randy in New York @ 00:17 on Sep 20 2011

Lord Byron is the real deal! His flow, rhyming skills and lyrics is off the chain! I saw him perform in Philadelphia and his energy was contagious! Hopefully, he'll put out more music...its time for him to come out with another album yo!!! One love.



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