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Lavoisier

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Picture for song 'I Write The Songs' by artist 'Lavoisier'

I Write The Songs I Write The Songs

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Influential Influential

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Ghetto Street News Ghetto Street News

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And What! And What!

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Picture for song 'GOD' by artist 'Lavoisier'
Pronounced: (Love awe see air) Lavoisier is on a mission to present God to the world in a way that many have never heard of before. Armed with the talent to communicate through rap music, Lavoisier chooses to combine God with the very music that seeks to dethrone Him: Hip-hop. While Lavoisier has been influenced by some of the same things (gangs, drugs, poverty) as many other rap artists, his music goes against the grain of the things Hip-hop music has been increasingly associated with over the years. One of the things Lavoisier strives to do through his music is provide a very realistic portrait of how different people see God, how God sees us, and what its like dealing with the realities of everyday life. Through openness and honesty, Lavoisier is able to connect with a wide range of audiences and makes it okay for listeners to be real with themselves and as a result has moved approximately 5,000 copies of his debut album I think Hip-hop music doesnt reflect enough of the human element thats common to all people. I understand that selling drugs is a part of life and for some it may be all they know, but the human experience doesnt discriminate. Certain things are common to male and female, young and old, rich and poor, black and white. Hip-hop music doesn't always make it O.K to be a human being complete with feelings, emotions and insecurities. That's not the reality though. Hopefully I can make a change for the better. -Lavoisier Along with performing at venues in various states and the founding of an independent record company, Lavoisier is frequently called upon to speak at jails, schools, detention centers and churches, to bring an unreached generation the good news about Jesus Christ. Lavoisier has also worked as an educator, being commissioned to teach classes, hold seminars, and give lectures to groups of young people on the influences of hip-hop culture.
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