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Rapzilla
Christian hip hop online magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rapzilla is a Christian hip hop online magazine.[1] The website contains recent news, albums reviews, articles, interviews, music downloads, videos, release dates, and columns.[2]
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History
Rapzilla was founded in 2003 by Philip Rood, who was the child of a missionary in Belgium.[2][3]
In 2010, Chad Horton, who ran the similar Christian hip hop site "Hip Hop for the Soul" joined Rapzilla.[3] In 2013, the Gospel Music Association organized the Dove Awards and announced a partnership with Rapzilla.[4] In 2017, Rood sold his ownership of Rapzilla to Horton.[5] In 2019, Rapzilla acquired Christian hip hop blog New H2O.[6]
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Rating system
According to website owner Chad Horton, reviews by Rapzilla include an averaged rating by the staff to weigh against bias by a reviewer.[7] Additionally, albums that rate lower than 3 or 3.5 are usually not reviewed until their popularity increases.[7]
Awards
- Rapzilla's creator received an Honoree Award at the Holy Hip Hop Awards 2008[8]
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