Lecrae
Hip-Hop · US · Active since 1979

Lecrae

Polished Southern trap meets deep spiritual conviction. High-stakes hip-hop that balances heavy bass with thoughtful, redemptive storytelling for the modern soul.

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Lecrae delivers a sound that is simultaneously massive and intimate. It is built on the foundation of Southern hip-hop, featuring the rattling 808s and sharp hi-hats of Atlanta trap, but it is elevated by cinematic flourishes like soaring string sections and gospel-inflected piano melodies. The production is undeniably high-fidelity, designed to sound as good in a stadium as it does in a pair of studio headphones.

What truly sets him apart is the surgical precision of his delivery. He possesses a versatile flow that can shift from aggressive, rapid-fire staccato to a melodic, soulful cadence without losing its authoritative weight. His lyrics avoid the typical tropes of the genre, opting instead for a vulnerable exploration of faith, systemic injustice, and personal growth. It is music that demands your attention and rewards your focus.

For those new to his catalog, Anomaly is the definitive starting point. It captures the exact moment his underground credibility and mainstream polish aligned perfectly. From there, explore the Church Clothes mixtape series for a grittier, more traditional hip-hop experience, or All Things Work Together for his most successful foray into pop-leaning, radio-ready anthems.

Lecrae Devaughn Moore (born October 9, 1979) is an American Christian rapper, singer-songwriter, actor, and recording producer and executive. Since having begun his career in 2004, he has released ten studio albums and four mixtapes as a solo artist, as well as recording with the hip-hop collective 116, which he co-founded. Lecrae's first two studio albums, Real Talk (2004) and After the Music Stops (2006), were both released independently and met with critical praise. His third, Rebel (2008), became the first Christian hip-hop album to peak atop the Billboard Top Gospel Albums, and his first to enter the Billboard 200. After the release of his fourth album, Rehab (2010), Lecrae began attracting mainstream attention following his performance at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher, and his guest appearance on Statik Selektah's single "Live and Let Live" that same year. His sixth album, Gravity (2012), and has been called the most important album in Christian hip hop history by Rapzilla and Atlanta Daily World. Along with continued critical praise, it peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 and made Lecrae the first hip hop artist to win in the category of Best Gospel Album — at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. His seventh album, Anomaly (2014), became his first to debut atop the Billboard 200, as well as the first album to peak both the Billboard 200 and Top Gospel Album charts simultaneously. In May 2016, Lecrae signed with Columbia Records. He released his third mixtape, Church Clothes 3 (2016), his eighth album, All Things Work Together (2017), and his collaborative album with American record producer Zaytoven, Let the Trap Say Amen (2018). He left Columbia in early 2020, and released his tenth album, Restoration, in August of that year. He has co-founded three media entities: the record label Reach Records in 2004, the now-defunct non-profit organization ReachLife Ministries in 2007, and the film production studio 3 Strand Films in 2019. Lecrae received nominations for Artist of the Year at the 43rd, 44th, 45th, and 46th GMA Dove Awards, the last of which he won, and for Best Gospel Artist at the 2013 and 2015 BET Awards, the latter of which he won, a first for a rap artist. Lecrae's filmography includes a role in the television film A Cross to Bear (2012) and brief roles in the comedy film Believe Me (2014), crime film Superfly (2018), and Christian drama film Breakthrough (2019). Lecrae has presented on and written about racial tension and injustice in the United States as well as advocated for the preservation of responsibility and fatherhood values among men in the United States. In 2013, he partnered with Dwyane Wade and Joshua DuBois in the multimedia initiative This Is Fatherhood as part of the Obama administration's Fatherhood and Mentoring Initiative, and in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic worked with Love Beyond Walls to distribute hand-washing stations and food to homeless people in Atlanta.
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