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Newton Incorporated - CH17 - Humanity



CH17 – Humanity is an animated journey through the mind of a 17-year-old boy who finds himself at the crossroads between childhood bliss and adult responsibilities and emotions. Its main theme, “always test the spirits,” is an allusion to the bible verse 1 John 4:1. It is one step in the process of a series of songs communicating the growth process. It is very autobiographical, but the themes and stories are culturally significant and serve to inspire youth to live to their full potential.

As a child, Newton Incorporated always dreamed of changing the world; saving the world and showing the world the truth about humanity. Hence, as his young mind took drift to the stars, he began to invent ways of lighting up people's minds with soul-piercing blessings of any kind my heart could design. Eventually, he started rapping; taking his highs and lows and placing them into the lyrics; hoping that he could change minds and challenge everyday human indulgences that don’t make sense once you think of it from the correct angle. In his childhood endeavors, God revealed that “it easy to look at any situation from the wrong angle, but almost always difficult to look at it from the correct and fruitful perspective”. As far as he can remember he has been able to sing lyrics out of the blue, and now he shares his gift with you! God Bless You All!

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Also on our Christian Hip Hop Weekly playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2MiDSoieJuhDqLjc5bUsIi

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