Wednesday, July 19

7/19/ [WFB Review by Larosa Johnson]

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Ever since I got my hands on Mynista's album Da Ghetto Shepherd, I've been a fan. I then picked up the free albums that he released under the alias of Docta Wuzdead, and I was completely sold. With that in mind, when I heard that he was preparing to release an album with Warria Records members Qfyre & J7, I just knew that I had to cop that album. So what did I do? As soon as he said the album was available, I spent my hard earned money to pick up the Whyte Fyre Boyz album titled Worldwide Warriaz.

So, what's this album all about? Simply put, it's Jesus music that's going to shake you down to the core until you're filled with the Holy Spirit and walking as a warrior for God. The album quickly starts off with the banger "Holy." On this track, all three emcees drop Spirit filled rhymes where they proclaim that they're going to live holy, even if it means they have to die for Christ. This is a very powerful song and it truly proves their purpose and stance as worldwide warriaz who are "souled" out for the Kingdom; they couldn't have picked a better song to start this project with. "Holy" is then followed by the song "Freeze," in which Mynista tells the listener to freeze and stop doing what they're doing. "Freeze" coincides with the first track as it is giving you a practical application of living holy, which is putting away all of those things that cause you to sin; when we want to sin, we need to freeze, and lift up our hands to call out on the Lord. After hearing these two songs, you'll definitely be inspired to walk upright for the Lord.

Now that you've decided to live holy, you realize that you have your "Groove Back," which is indicative of walking in the Spirit. This is a very bouncy dirty south party track where you can get set free from all of the shackles that have been holding you down in bondage. When we get the Holy Spirit down inside of us, we can have those chains broken and get our groove back so that we can dance in the Lord.You can't dance in shackles, so get your groove back! Then, once you get your groove back, you then must make up your mind that you will "Neva Turn Back" around and live the same way that you just came from. That's what this song is all about, here Qfyre talks about where he came from with his testimony and how he made up in his mind that he was not going to turn back to the ways of the world. You then get Mynista's testimony on "Burnin'" as he talks about how he was able to overcome the enemy. We all must come to this point in our lives, because if we ride with the devil we'll fall but Jesus is Lord and can carry us.

After Mynista's finishes burnin' up the track, Qfyre & J7 let you know that it's "Time 2 Rize." This is a very rowdy track where these two emcees encourage the listener to die to their flesh so that they can rise up and walk in the Spriit. They also encourage them to not give up and quit, but keep running the race because we have Jesus as our help. "On Da Shelf" is next on the album, and here you hear more testimony to let you know that Jesus can bring you out of anything. The focus of this song is to let you know that you always need to carry Jesus with you, as well as your Bible, instead of leaving it at home on the shelf, otherwise you're going to end up on the shelf (jail). If you want to live and have eternal life, then you have to get your Bible off the shelf and open it up! Following "On Da Shelf" is the track "Rescue Me," which is where Qfyre tells of how he cried out to the Lord to come and rescue him from his mischevious ways that were going to send him to hell. At some point, if we haven't already been there, we're all going to have to cry out to Jesus and ask Him to rescue us! After He rescues us, He cleans us up and makes us squeaky clean and righteous in His site, which is exactly where we want to be.

Next the emcees let the world know that they're "Fyremen" who are coming to "Shake Dis Place" for the Lord. The album then rounds out with two solid tracks. The first is "Wash Me," which is a very sentimental and powerful song. This song is a cry for all of those out there who need Jesus to come into their lives. It's basically an alter call where they show you how to accept the Lord and let Him wash you white as snow. The hook on this song is so Spirit-filled that it nearly brings me to tears everytime I hear it. Even though I'm saved, I still need Jesus to wash me up on a daily basis, and this song just echoes my daily cry to the Lord. And now that you're sure that you have Christ in your life from listening to "Wash Me," the album rounds out with an anthem that will leave you empowered and remember who you're living for. The name of the song is "Jesus (Our Anthem)" and it's another one of my favorites (well, they all are). The motivation behind this song is to simply let everyone know that this music and ministry is all about Jesus and that we're going to represent His name.

I'm so glad that I bought this album. I'll admit that on my very first listen, I wasn't completely feeling it, but that was moreso because I wasn't spiritually in tune. When I bumped this in my car for the first time (second or third listen), my spirit was in tune and this album hit me like a pile of bricks. The Holy Spirit shined on every single track, without question. The production was top notch, and the lyricism from all three emcees was inspiring. I don't say this about many albums, but this is one of those albums that is going to change your life; it's not necessarily because of anything they say, but it's because of the power of the Holy Spirit that is behind the music! I praise God for Mynista, Qfyre and J7 because God really used them on this project. I'll be bumping this album for a long time to come. If you want to get your hands on this Whyte Fyre Boyz album, head to WarriaRecords.com and pick up a copy (or two) of Worldwide Warriaz. I promise, you won't be disappointed or be the same!

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