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Now Is Not Forever

Christianity Today September 29, 2009

Style: Hip-hop meets pop

Now Is Not Forever

Now Is Not Forever

WARNER BROS

September 22, 2009

Top tracks: “Antidote,” “Wish That,” “I Know”

In a nutshell: tobyMac protégé B. Reith is a study in contradictions. On his first full-length release detailing issues of love, self-esteem and moving past tough circumstances, the Wisconsin native alternates between the hyperactive hip-hop of KJ-52 and the flowing pop stylings of Jason Mraz. Though it’s clear the artist sees himself as both emcee and soulful singer, it’s dizzying to reconcile the beautiful, nuanced vocals one second (“Antidote”) with fast-paced rhymes filled with pop-culture dialect (“The Comeback Kid”) the next. Reith’s singing tracks are extraordinary, but critics are right to predict his dual craft will slip through genre cracks. That hardly stops Reith. Per his cheerful brush-off in “Old School,” he’ll continue gleefully resisting any attempts to classify—and simplify—his art.

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