Rapper Baby Tate Compares White & Black Christian Music, Says One Is ‘Self-Deprecating’ While The Other Embraces ‘The Power Of God’ [VIDEO]

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Rapper Baby Tate Compares White & Black Christian Music, Says One Is ‘Self-Deprecating’ While The Other Embraces ‘The Power Of God’ [VIDEO]
Baby Tate is sharing her thoughts on the fundamental differences between White Christian music and Black gospel music.
The rapper recently posted a TikTok video where she questioned why White Christian music often leans toward being “self-deprecating.” In contrast, she said Black worship music tends to focus more on “accepting the power of God.”
Baby Tate added that she feels Black Christian music emphasizes gratitude and a posture of praise, while White Christian music often centers on human flaws and shortcomings.
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What do you think? Is Baby Tate speaking facts or not?
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