Steph Curry gets "Turnt" with rapper Lecrae

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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:

I'm saying, how would you even know about the existence of that track if you claim to be against and not a supporter of secular music?
 

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Christian rap :scust:
that church clothes mixtape is surprisingly good:ehh:

Didn't come off preachy. Even had a track clowning preachers who are deceitful

Edit:and to add on id much rather have my people listen to a mix of him than the constant kill kill pop a pill all the time music @PhonZhi
 

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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.



Only takes 5 seconds to google him breh :francis:



this is lacreas first album breh... my mom copped it for me back in the day because she wanted a positive message that could reach out to me :lolbron:








this dude has always been a classic christian rapper until lately now that he has branched out and sounds more mainstream :yeshrug:




Bars doe :ohhh:
 
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