Christian Hip Hop Is ‘Good Music From the Church to the World,’ Says Lecrae in ‘TODAY’ Show Appearance

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Grammy Award-winning rapper Lecrae, who is arguably Christianity’s most popular hip hop artist, was interviewed by “TODAY” show co-host Craig Melvin last week (Dec. 22) to discuss the 20-year anniversary of the release of his first album, “Real Talk.”

Lecrae shared how he has been able to witness what began as an “underground movement” blossom into a something that is now nationally known.

Describing Christian hip hop in the early 2000s, Lecrae told Melvin, “It was like an underground movement. I remember in 2011 being able to do the BET Awards and being on a national stage and just the world opened up.”

“I’m not ashamed to acknowledge my faith—that I believe in Jesus,” Lecrae said in response to a question about whether he considers himself a Christian who performs hip hop or a hip hop artist who is a Christian. “But I do think ‘Christian’ is a better noun than it is an adjective. It’s like, who am I—and that defines me as a person. What I do is different, and so I want to be respected for what I do.”

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The Reach Records cofounder also answered a question regarding the criticism he’s received from church leaders and fans for talking about social justice.

“When I talked about racial injustice, people perceived it as being political. I was like, no, I’m being biblical,” Lecrae said, going on to reference Jesus’ famous Good Samaritan parable. “I care about people who are broken. They couldn’t understand that.”

Lecrae believes that Christian hip hop is both “good music for the church and it’s good music from the church to the world.” He added, “That’s beneficial for everybody.”

Melvin told his co-hosts that the goal of the Christian hip hop is to “introduce the goodness of God to a new audience. So what they’re doing is meeting the audience where they are with a genre that they can relate to.” Melvin also commended Lecrae for not just talking the talk, but walking the walk, referencing how Lecrae does a lot of work in his community and helps mentor young men.

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Radio personality and “TODAY” show co-host Carson Daly said that what Lecrae is doing “needs more press” and thanked Melvin for doing the interview. Daly added, “The light has got to be shined on this genre of music and get more publicity.”

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Jesse T. Jackson
Jesse is the Senior Content Editor for ChurchLeaders and Site Manager for ChristianNewsNow. An undeserving husband to a beautiful wife, and a father to 4 beautiful children. He is currently a church elder in training, a growth group leader, and is a member of University Baptist Church in Beavercreek, Ohio. Follow him on twitter here (https://twitter.com/jessetjackson). Accredited member of the Evangelical Press Association.

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