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John Reuben

John Reuben (born John Reuben Zappin; January 14, 1979) is an American Christian hip hop artist signed to Gotee Records until late 2010. Reuben has sold over 200,000 copies of his first four albums.[1][2][3] He released his sixth album, Sex, Drugs and Self-Control on December 22, 2009. The album was nominated for a Dove Award for Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year at the 42nd GMA Dove Awards, while the song "No Be Nah" was nominated for Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song of the Year.[4][better source needed]

John Reuben
John Reuben on LifeLight tours in Huron, South Dakota, in April 2009
Background information
Birth nameJohn Reuben Zappin
Born (1979-01-14) January 14, 1979 (age 45)
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
OriginPataskala, Ohio, U.S.
GenresHip hop, alternative hip hop, Christian hip hop
Occupation(s)Recording artist
Years active1994–present
LabelsGotee
Websitewww.johnreuben.com

Reuben continues to tour, and has played and recorded music with many popular Christian music artists such as Five Iron Frenzy, Relient K, The O.C. Supertones, Luke Dowler, Hawk Nelson, MC Lars, and TobyMac.[1][5][6][7]

Background edit

Reuben is of Jewish heritage[8][9] and according to his MySpace, his mother is the owner of a Christian Death Metal record label.[10][11][non-primary source needed] His brother is Maker Studio CEO Danny Zappin.[12] Raised in Pataskala, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, Reuben got his start in rapping by taking the bus into the city to rap on open mic nights and participate in rap battles[1] at the age of fifteen.[13] Reuben later released Monuments, an independent EP, which caught the attention of Gotee Records. They took a chance, signing him to the label and releasing his first project, Are We There Yet?, in 2000.[1] TobyMac, the founder of Gotee Records, provided vocals for the album's final track, "God is Love." The album was nominated for a Dove award in 2002.

 
Reuben in September 2005

Reuben's next release, Hindsight (2002), continues his use of a wide variety of musical genres and thoughtful, often funny lyrics. The album was praised as a "truly eclectic and creative hip-hop album that blends old-school sounds with progressive production."[1] Once thought to be a Christian version of Eminem,[13] Reuben's first two releases established him as an original, witty, sarcastic musician, as well as Gotee's top-selling solo rap artist.[14]

 
Reuben in 2005

Professional Rapper (2003) marked Reuben's debut as a self-producing artist. The album is noticeably different from his previous efforts, using more instruments and less DJ sampling for the tracks. Along with these differences, the album is noticeably darker in both lyrics and feel. It includes several somber tracks which allow a glimpse into Reuben's struggles and self-doubt. Adrienne Camp of The Benjamin Gate contributes vocals to two tracks on the album.[14]

The following year Reuben released So In Hindsight the Professional Rapper Isn't There Yet (2004), an album of remixed versions of songs from his first three albums.[15]

The Boy vs. The Cynic (2005) continued Reuben's trek from the non-serious songs which characterized his earlier work to music that's far more somber and meditative. Reportedly, when the time came for him to submit his work for the album, Reuben turned in enough tracks for two albums, one light hearted, the other more serious. Rather than releasing a two disc release, the label decided to splice them together into The Boy vs. The Cynic. Relient K's Matt Thiessen contributed to the album's second track, "Nuisance". Tim Skipper of the band House of Heroes appeared on the track "So Glad".[2] On this album most of Reuben's songs used more "traditional" musical instruments, typically the guitar, though he experimented with many different instruments and musical styles.

At this time Reuben also filmed and released the pilot for a reality show detailing his "rise" to stardom while poking fun at many of the conventions of reality television. Though the show was never picked up, the pilot was released on YouTube.[16]

Reuben released his fifth album, Word of Mouth, on February 6, 2007 which took on more experimental characteristics, with the aid of Beck producer Joe Baldridge.[17] Allmusic.com called Word of Mouth an "unqualified triumph" and said that "You won't find a truer, more honest, or more celebratory album this year."[18] Two songs from the album, "Focus" and "Good Evening," were included in the 2007 video game, Thrillville: Off the Rails.[citation needed]

Gotee Records released Reuben's sixth studio album, Sex, Drugs and Self-Control on December 22, 2009. The first single, "Town Folk" was released on July 14, 2009. The next single, "Jamboree", was released August 18, 2009. Followed by "Confident", which was released September 15, 2009, "No be Nah" was released October 14, 2009.

In 2010 a best of collection entitled Zappin was released, before Reuben entered an unannounced musical hiatus that would span until fall of 2016. It was at this time that in anticipation of his next album, Reuben released two singles, "Old as Religion" on September 16,[19][non-primary source needed] and on December 9, a collaboration with Issac Ryan Brown and Aaron Cole, titled "Angel and Drums".[20] On May 19, 2017 Reuben independently released his seventh studio album Reubonic.[21] The album stirred minor controversy for the inclusion of several curse words within the lyrics, Reuben quickly responded on Instagram and was unapologetic.[22] Reuben released a self-titled album in early 2020.[23][24]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

EPs edit

  • 1997: Monuments EP

Compilation albums edit

  • 2004: So in Hindsight the Professional Rapper Isn't There Yet
  • 2010: Zappin (The Best of)

Music videos edit

  • "Do Not"
  • "Doin'"
  • "Move"
  • "Nuisance"
  • "Good Evening"
  • "Make Money Money"
  • "Trying Too Hard"
  • "Word of Mouth"
  • "Town Folk"
  • "No Be Nah"
  • "Confident"
  • "Jamboree"
  • "Candy Coated Razor Blades"
  • "Fallen"
  • "Bury This Verse"
  • "Future Nostalgia"

Guest appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Breimeier, Russ (May 2002). "John Reuben - Hindsight." Christianity Today. Retrieved February 6, 2007.
  2. ^ a b Farias, Andree (2005). "John Reuben - The Boy vs. The Cynic." Christianity Today. Retrieved February 7, 2007.
  3. ^ "Biography of John Reuben." Christianity Today. Retrieved February 6, 2007.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
  5. ^ "Fundraiser focused on fight against slavery". Daily Herald Tribune.
  6. ^ "industryinsider - Five Iron Frenzy Headlines 'THE ELECTRIC YOUTH TOUR' - Christian Activities". christianactivities.com.
  7. ^ "The JFH Concert Reviews and Dates: Fly Me To The Show Tour (Hawk Nelson, John Reuben, Britt Nicole, Revive) in York, PA". jesusfreakhideout.com.
  8. ^ "Cmusicweb.com". Cmusicweb.com. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  9. ^ "Crossrhythms.co.uk". Crossrhythms.co.uk. September 28, 2008. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  10. ^ Lifelight.org February 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "MySpace.com". MySpace.com. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  12. ^ Justin Sarachik, “John Reuben has Enough Songs for a New Album,” Rapzilla, March 24, 2016.
  13. ^ a b Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p. 757. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
  14. ^ a b Farias, Andree (December 2003). "John Reuben - Professional Rapper." Christianity Today. Retrieved February 6, 2007.
  15. ^ Farias, Andree (December 2004). "John Reuben - So in Hindsight the Professional Rapper Isn't There Yet." Christianity Today Retrieved February 7, 2006.
  16. ^ "The Professional Rapper" (The TV Pilot), May 17, 2006, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved July 4, 2017
  17. ^ "Word of Mouth". Crosswalk.com. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  18. ^ Whitman, Andy. . AllMusic. Archived from the original on June 3, 2009.
  19. ^ "Rapzilla.com on Twitter". Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  20. ^ "JFH News: John Reuben Teams With Aaron Cole for "Believe" Film Single". Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  21. ^ "Jesusfreakhideout.com: John Reuben, "Reubonic" Review". jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  22. ^ "Instagram post by john reuben • Apr 25, 2017 at 3:18pm UTC". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  23. ^ Craft, David (August 6, 2020). "John Reuben, "John Reuben" Review". jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  24. ^ "JOHN REUBEN – self titled album review". continuousthunder.com. February 26, 2020. Retrieved September 16, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Interview at Christianity Today (March 2007)
  • John Reuben Music Videos at Rapzilla.com

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John Reuben born John Reuben Zappin January 14 1979 is an American Christian hip hop artist signed to Gotee Records until late 2010 Reuben has sold over 200 000 copies of his first four albums 1 2 3 He released his sixth album Sex Drugs and Self Control on December 22 2009 The album was nominated for a Dove Award for Rap Hip Hop Album of the Year at the 42nd GMA Dove Awards while the song No Be Nah was nominated for Rap Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year 4 better source needed John ReubenJohn Reuben on LifeLight tours in Huron South Dakota in April 2009Background informationBirth nameJohn Reuben ZappinBorn 1979 01 14 January 14 1979 age 45 Columbus Ohio U S OriginPataskala Ohio U S GenresHip hop alternative hip hop Christian hip hopOccupation s Recording artistYears active1994 presentLabelsGoteeWebsitewww wbr johnreuben wbr com Reuben continues to tour and has played and recorded music with many popular Christian music artists such as Five Iron Frenzy Relient K The O C Supertones Luke Dowler Hawk Nelson MC Lars and TobyMac 1 5 6 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 EPs 2 3 Compilation albums 2 4 Music videos 2 5 Guest appearances 3 References 4 External linksBackground editReuben is of Jewish heritage 8 9 and according to his MySpace his mother is the owner of a Christian Death Metal record label 10 11 non primary source needed His brother is Maker Studio CEO Danny Zappin 12 Raised in Pataskala Ohio a suburb of Columbus Reuben got his start in rapping by taking the bus into the city to rap on open mic nights and participate in rap battles 1 at the age of fifteen 13 Reuben later released Monuments an independent EP which caught the attention of Gotee Records They took a chance signing him to the label and releasing his first project Are We There Yet in 2000 1 TobyMac the founder of Gotee Records provided vocals for the album s final track God is Love The album was nominated for a Dove award in 2002 nbsp Reuben in September 2005Reuben s next release Hindsight 2002 continues his use of a wide variety of musical genres and thoughtful often funny lyrics The album was praised as a truly eclectic and creative hip hop album that blends old school sounds with progressive production 1 Once thought to be a Christian version of Eminem 13 Reuben s first two releases established him as an original witty sarcastic musician as well as Gotee s top selling solo rap artist 14 nbsp Reuben in 2005Professional Rapper 2003 marked Reuben s debut as a self producing artist The album is noticeably different from his previous efforts using more instruments and less DJ sampling for the tracks Along with these differences the album is noticeably darker in both lyrics and feel It includes several somber tracks which allow a glimpse into Reuben s struggles and self doubt Adrienne Camp of The Benjamin Gate contributes vocals to two tracks on the album 14 The following year Reuben released So In Hindsight the Professional Rapper Isn t There Yet 2004 an album of remixed versions of songs from his first three albums 15 The Boy vs The Cynic 2005 continued Reuben s trek from the non serious songs which characterized his earlier work to music that s far more somber and meditative Reportedly when the time came for him to submit his work for the album Reuben turned in enough tracks for two albums one light hearted the other more serious Rather than releasing a two disc release the label decided to splice them together into The Boy vs The Cynic Relient K s Matt Thiessen contributed to the album s second track Nuisance Tim Skipper of the band House of Heroes appeared on the track So Glad 2 On this album most of Reuben s songs used more traditional musical instruments typically the guitar though he experimented with many different instruments and musical styles At this time Reuben also filmed and released the pilot for a reality show detailing his rise to stardom while poking fun at many of the conventions of reality television Though the show was never picked up the pilot was released on YouTube 16 Reuben released his fifth album Word of Mouth on February 6 2007 which took on more experimental characteristics with the aid of Beck producer Joe Baldridge 17 Allmusic com called Word of Mouth an unqualified triumph and said that You won t find a truer more honest or more celebratory album this year 18 Two songs from the album Focus and Good Evening were included in the 2007 video game Thrillville Off the Rails citation needed Gotee Records released Reuben s sixth studio album Sex Drugs and Self Control on December 22 2009 The first single Town Folk was released on July 14 2009 The next single Jamboree was released August 18 2009 Followed by Confident which was released September 15 2009 No be Nah was released October 14 2009 In 2010 a best of collection entitled Zappin was released before Reuben entered an unannounced musical hiatus that would span until fall of 2016 It was at this time that in anticipation of his next album Reuben released two singles Old as Religion on September 16 19 non primary source needed and on December 9 a collaboration with Issac Ryan Brown and Aaron Cole titled Angel and Drums 20 On May 19 2017 Reuben independently released his seventh studio album Reubonic 21 The album stirred minor controversy for the inclusion of several curse words within the lyrics Reuben quickly responded on Instagram and was unapologetic 22 Reuben released a self titled album in early 2020 23 24 Discography editStudio albums edit 2000 Are We There Yet 2002 Hindsight 2003 Professional Rapper 2005 The Boy vs the Cynic 2007 Word of Mouth 2009 Sex Drugs and Self Control 2017 Reubonic 2020 John ReubenEPs edit 1997 Monuments EPCompilation albums edit 2004 So in Hindsight the Professional Rapper Isn t There Yet 2010 Zappin The Best of Music videos edit Do Not Doin Move Nuisance Good Evening Make Money Money Trying Too Hard Word of Mouth Town Folk No Be Nah Confident Jamboree Candy Coated Razor Blades Fallen Bury This Verse Future Nostalgia Guest appearances edit Coalition the Hip Hop Alliance Compilation 2000 Area DJ Maj 2001 Extreme Days Compilation 2001 Collaborations KJ 52 2002 The Ringleader Mixtape Volume III DJ Maj 2003 Roots The Katinas 2003 Just Ragga Compilation 2003 X 2004 17 Christian Rock Hits Compilation 2004 X 2005 17 Christian Rock Hits Compilation 2005 Sens The Evan Anthem 2005 Hip Hope Hits 2006 Compilation 2005 Freaked A Gotee Tribute to dc Talk s Jesus Freak Cover Compilation 2006 Gotee Records Twenty Years Brand New Cover Compilation 2014 STAGES Kim Beyer 2021 References edit a b c d e Breimeier Russ May 2002 John Reuben Hindsight Christianity Today Retrieved February 6 2007 a b Farias Andree 2005 John Reuben The Boy vs The Cynic Christianity Today Retrieved February 7 2007 Biography of John Reuben Christianity Today Retrieved February 6 2007 42nd Annual GMA Dove Awards on GMC Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Retrieved April 2 2012 Fundraiser focused on fight against slavery Daily Herald Tribune industryinsider Five Iron Frenzy Headlines THE ELECTRIC YOUTH TOUR Christian Activities christianactivities com The JFH Concert Reviews and Dates Fly Me To The Show Tour Hawk Nelson John Reuben Britt Nicole Revive in York PA jesusfreakhideout com Cmusicweb com Cmusicweb com Retrieved March 14 2013 Crossrhythms co uk Crossrhythms co uk September 28 2008 Retrieved March 14 2013 Lifelight org Archived February 3 2009 at the Wayback Machine MySpace com MySpace com Retrieved March 14 2013 Justin Sarachik John Reuben has Enough Songs for a New Album Rapzilla March 24 2016 a b Powell Mark Allan 2002 Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music First printing ed Peabody Massachusetts Hendrickson Publishers p 757 ISBN 1 56563 679 1 a b Farias Andree December 2003 John Reuben Professional Rapper Christianity Today Retrieved February 6 2007 Farias Andree December 2004 John Reuben So in Hindsight the Professional Rapper Isn t There Yet Christianity Today Retrieved February 7 2006 The Professional Rapper The TV Pilot May 17 2006 archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved July 4 2017 Word of Mouth Crosswalk com Retrieved July 4 2017 Whitman Andy Word of Mouth AllMusic Archived from the original on June 3 2009 Rapzilla com on Twitter Retrieved January 12 2017 JFH News John Reuben Teams With Aaron Cole for Believe Film Single Retrieved January 12 2017 Jesusfreakhideout com John Reuben Reubonic Review jesusfreakhideout com Retrieved July 4 2017 Instagram post by john reuben Apr 25 2017 at 3 18pm UTC Instagram Archived from the original on December 24 2021 Retrieved July 4 2017 Craft David August 6 2020 John Reuben John Reuben Review jesusfreakhideout com Retrieved September 16 2021 JOHN REUBEN self titled album review continuousthunder com February 26 2020 Retrieved September 16 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Reuben Official website John Reuben at Purevolume Interview at Christianity 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