In this episode of The Dusty Needle Gospel, Jamin sits down with Detroit-based rapper and long-time friend, Nique Love Rhodes for a conversation that moves between scripture and street poetry, lament and lyricism, protest and praise.
Together they explore how hip hop—both secular and Christian—has long functioned as a prophetic art form, giving voice to suffering, systemic injustice, and personal grief. Far from being separate from biblical spirituality, hip hop is revealed here as a modern psalmic tradition: raw, rhythmic, and unafraid to cry out.
This episode journeys through themes of justice, artistry, lamentation, and prophecy, asking what it means for music to become both testimony and critique—and how the Church might learn to listen more deeply to the noise of the oppressed.


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