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CHH

CHH most commonly stands for Christian hip hop, a subgenre of hip hop that aims to convey Christian themes and messages through rap and related music forms. It emerged in the United States in the late 1990s and early 2000s as artists blended rap with evangelical and church-based audiences.

Historical development: Roots in late 1990s–early 2000s, primarily in the United States, with independent artists and

Musical and lyrical characteristics: Production spans gospel-inflected, boom bap, trap, melodic rap and pop influences; lyrics

Reception and criticism: The scene is diverse and evolving; supporters note positive, faith-centered alternatives to secular

Other uses: The CHH acronym appears in contexts outside music, referring to organizations, programs, or terms

collectives;
growth
via
online
platforms,
touring,
churches,
and
youth
events;
artists
range
from
underground
to
more
widely
known
figures.
often
address
faith,
worship,
moral
living,
social
issues,
personal
testimony,
and
evangelism;
audiences
include
Christian
listeners
and
broader
hip
hop
fans;
CHH
has
used
digital
distribution
to
reach
younger
listeners.
rap;
critics
argue
about
doctrinal
emphasis,
commercialization,
and
marketing
pressures;
overall,
CHH
is
recognized
as
a
distinct
subculture
within
hip
hop
with
a
wide
range
of
artists
and
approaches.
depending
on
field;
this
article
uses
CHH
to
denote
Christian
hip
hop
when
not
otherwise
specified.