ASON The Future is Now Sonny World Music (2011) By Bob
Marovich for The Black Gospel Blog. Having just released his fourth album, The
Future is Now, gospel rapper ASON (aka Big Sonny, aka Thurman Custis) is
getting his first real taste of national exposure. As he told TBGB during our
interview earlier this month, he took the time needed to get the project just
right. It shows. The Future is Now is a fine vehicle to provide ASON with a broader
reach. The production and beats are strong, and the selections that are
reinforced by melodies are the most compelling. Zesty soprano Christy Love
deserves second billing for her ripostes to ASON's raps on various selections.
Her interjections alone add a star to the CD. ASON's measured rhymes are not at
all hard to comprehend. His street vernacular varies from rough-edged, as on
Get On My Back, to whimsical, as on I'm a Ryda, but nobody can say he's not
genuine. Imagine Mr. Del's honest-to-God verse backed by Trip Lee's
approachable hip-hop tunefulness, and you have a good indication of The Future
is Now. The lead single, Lay Them Down, is the album's strongest selection,
though from a lyrical standpoint, Gotta Say Thank You is the most dramatic and
provocative. On this track, ASON uses vignettes to rap about divine deliverance
from domestic abuse, the needless loss that violence produces, and when life
attempts to block the pathway to success. To this point, Gotta Say Thank You
underscores ASON’s commitment to keeping kids from dropping out of
high school. The message of The Future is Now uncomplicated: life is short, and your plans can change, but if you hold onto the one true God for help, you will
be okay because He has your back. And as God's sons and daughters, we’re down
here living for a well done at the end of our lives.
Track Listings
The Future
Get on My Back
H-Chant
Lay Them Down
Can I
Life of the Party
I'm a Ryda
Gotta Say Thank You
Take it Back
Running for You
You're Well
God's Way
Be Inspired