Lecrae – ‘Gravity’ Album Review
Based on technicality alone, Gravity stands as an expertly crafted hip hop album, and arguably the best in Lecrae's discography alone.
No Politics. No B.S.
Based on technicality alone, Gravity stands as an expertly crafted hip hop album, and arguably the best in Lecrae's discography alone.
Quite timely after the official Church Clothes review dropped last week. Maybe Myke C-Town gets his answers?
This one is a little late but we had a special guest join us for this review of Lecrae. Recently Lecrae dropped a mixtape with Don Cannon. After having our discussion on Christian Hip Hop last year, we felt this would be an appropriate mixtape to review. Take a listen to what we think of …
Houston native Lecrae continues to use his gifts for a higher calling on 'Church Clothes,' but in a more aesthetically pleasing manner. He offers up more detailed lyrics that help him relate to the ills of the world and his rightful place in Hip Hop culture.
Here is Lecrae’s mixtapge Church Clothes hosted by Don Cannon. Curious to see how a review would go after our discussion on Christian Hip Hop. 1. “Co-Sign” 2. “APB” (ft. Thi’sl) 3. “Church Clothes” 4. “Cold World” (ft. Tasha Catour) 5. “Welcome to H-Town” (ft. Tedashii & Dre Murray) 6. “Inspiration” 7. “Rise” 8. “Darkest …