

GRAVITY LECRAE FREE DOWNLOAD FULL
*No poker faces just smoking aces my house is full/My temple is a dwelling place my Master’s masterful/You just full of yourself/You just food on the shelf/Eating for breakfast talking reckless but I know the Chef! You don’t want what he’s cooking. Rap ain’t ready for our little scene movement. Always a big fish in a small pond, Gravity proved Lecrae’s readiness to swim in bigger oceans. It’s deep, yet accessible, radio ready with a lyrical edge, unquestionably centered upon the Christian Gospel but with a presentation digestible by people from all walks. Outside of that musical kick in the groin, Lecrae released a rock-solid album. “Lord Have Mercy “was everything Gravity was not– boring, weak beat, weaker punchlines (guest rapper Tedashii seriously said “no Rick James mane but I lookin’ for a ‘supa-freak’”), lame 116 Clique references, beating you over the head with the message…complete mess***. Oddly enough, the only major problem (and it was MAJOR) was “Lord Have Mercy”. A simple, yet profound message about being real about having struggles with faith, “Mayday” invites the listener to Lecrae’s hope by commending K.R.I.T’s realness about his doubts and simply sharing how he found his Answer. Never overbearing, he preaches without preachy-do you catch the difference? Case in point: the Big K.R.I.T. Most of all, Crae intertwines his philosophy with his music. Drop Gravity (pun not intended**) in your best speakers, it will bump. As Armond Goss mentioned in his excellent Gravity write up, this song is begging for the music video/radio single treatment. Maybe the strongest track is the face-melting Tyshane and ThaInnaCircle produced “Violence”. The newly formed production super-trio The Watchmen, comprised of JR, Alex Medina and Wit laid some strong beats, my favorite being the rowdy “I Know”. Sweet without being saccharine, it’s one of the better love songs I’ve heard in some time.Īll of this is tightly wrapped around absolutely fantastic production. “Buttons” follows right after with an equally honest look at his own relationship. His lyricism on “The Drop” are nothing short of a fantastic statement that he’s here to stay as a big time emcee in hip hop.* “Confe$$ions” shows a transparency about an issue the syntax in the title should easily give away. The project starts off with a bang, as ‘Crae comes with some of his sickest bars. Gravity is without a doubt, the hungriest I’ve ever heard Lecrae. But, does all the hype equate to a dope record? Yes, yes, a thousand times yes.
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From Rehab’s tremendous commercial success to the staggeringly high download total for Church Clothes, there’s no denying the immense impact of his recent work.

If there’s any reason I stop calling Christian hip hop “our little scene,” it’ll probably be based off Lecrae’ s success. Gravity is easily the most anticipated album in our little scene.
