J'Son
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Who Is He

A hip-hop track that wrestles with the idea of God becoming human.

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A hip-hop track that wrestles with the idea of God becoming human.

It's a rare hip-hop track that spends more time on Christ's hunger and sweat than on personal testimony.

The writing feels less like a sermon and more like someone working out a difficult idea in real time.

Editor's note

J'Son's 'Who Is He' asks a cosmic question.

A hip-hop track that wrestles with the idea of God becoming human.

Leave his throne for some skin and bones

It's a rare hip-hop track that spends more time on Christ's hunger and sweat than on personal testimony. The writing feels less like a sermon and more like someone working out a difficult idea in real time.

The phrase 'Leave his throne for some skin and bones' does the heavy lifting. It's a blunt, physical way to frame the incarnation, stripping away any abstract theology. The song keeps circling back to that basic trade-off.

That line cuts to the core of the song's premise. It makes the divine choice sound shocking and personal, not just a doctrinal point.

The way the vocal delivery leans into 'It's hard to live breathing to death' gives the philosophical weight a tangible, almost weary feel.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 15
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Who Is He

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Yeah walked out of his home, different time zone

Lives in eternity, now he's living in time zones?

This is mind blowin, god of the universe

Knows every star in the sky to my human hurts

Made the trees, made the breeze

Made the seas, emcees like j and me

But let me tell you what amazes me

How he came as a man who was made to need

Hungered and thirsty, and the very same earth that he cursed

He's now fully immersed in

Look at his work he's god to be exalted

But he came and lived with people falling and faulted

I hope you get it homes

Only a god who's perfect in love would ever

Leave his throne for some skin and bones

It's hard to live breathing to death

When the same god that made you is breathing your breath

Who is he?

God in the flesh who was tested

Who came manifested was killed, resurrected

Who are you?

Do you even know who you are?

Created to know the god who created the stars

Who is he?

He was, he is, he will be

Death couldn't hold him and neither shall death seal me

Who are you?

You better of never existing if you don't trust the god of the scriptures

You listenin?

Can you imagine god in the flesh invisible seen as visible

Infinite seeming finite spirit becoming physical

Its odd man god man slept and obeyed

The earths confines to breathe the very breath that he made

He would sweat

He would weep

Even eat

For his hunger

Defeat death

Within three

So we'd see

That he's stronger

Could give us anything even offer us wealth

That wouldn't be love if he ain't offer himself

So he stepped down

From his throne and removed his crown

And touched ground

Even though he knew he would be bruised and bound

He is that was then next and later on

And still is what me and crae can't convey in this song

Though, our minds can never reason his fame

The question is do you really see him the same?

And if you see him the same, as the living god and matchless christ

How much do these tunes impact your life?

Who is he?

God in the flesh who was tested

Who came manifested was killed, resurrected

Who are you?

Do you even know who you are?

Created to know the god who created the stars

Who is he?

He was, he is, he will be

Death couldn't hold him and neither shall death seal me

Who are you?

You better of never existing if you don't trust the god of the scriptures

You listenin?

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What is "Who Is He" by J'Son about?

A hip-hop track that wrestles with the idea of God becoming human. It's a rare hip-hop track that spends more time on Christ's hunger and sweat than on personal testimony. The writing feels less like a sermon and more like someone working out a difficult idea in real time.

Who performs "Who Is He"?

J'Son performs "Who Is He", and this lyric page sits inside the J'Son catalog on LyroVerse.

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Are there related songs to explore after "Who Is He"?

Yes. The related section below points to What It do (feat. Titus And Trip Lee) and We Not Folding (feat. Trubble And Black Night) with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by J'Son?

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