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Lacrae is a wannabe who, like Common, wanted to make street music but didn't have the image authenticity required to portray it, so he switched lanes due to obligation and the exploitation of a largely unexplored market. It's obvious that Lacrae listens and supports secular music, the DJ Mustard-like track in the OP is proof of that.
 

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Lacrae is a wannabe who, like Common, wanted to make street music but didn't have the image authenticity required to portray it, so he switched lanes due to obligation and the exploitation of a largely unexplored market. .

Thats how people and businesses find success, breh
 

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Do Christian Rappers Have Groupies? :jbhmm:

Probably. I forgot what the event was called but LeCrae headlined some Christian concert at Air Canada Center, shyt was sold out. @Emperor_ReinScarf probably knows what I'm talking about. LeCrae is probably eating REALLY good, these girls knew every lyric to his songs
 

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Lacrae is a wannabe who, like Common, wanted to make street music but didn't have the image authenticity required to portray it, so he switched lanes due to obligation and the exploitation of a largely unexplored market. It's obvious that Lacrae listens and supports secular music, the DJ Mustard-like track in the OP is proof of that.
That IS a Mustard track breh :mjlol: "Show me" kid ink ft. Chris brown

Real Chorus: "I wanna put your panties to the side, imma make you feel alright" :mjlol:


Really though, what is going through the mind of a Christian rap fan at that concert when they hear a Mustard-type hip hop beat and are dancing to it? What kind of mindset do you have to be in to enjoy that music in any other way than secular? No sinful thoughts cross their mind? :mjpls:
 
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