Since pirating music is considered stealing, and stealing is a sin, they should actually move more units than everyone if their fan base practices what they preach...
We all know people have selective memories of what rules they follow
Since pirating music is considered stealing, and stealing is a sin, they should actually move more units than everyone if their fan base practices what they preach...
Greetings ma...haven't saw you around the boards before, so I'm assuming you're a Lecrae fan...maybe we could build and discuss the word and all good stuff, i'm trying to work on my spiritual development and become a better man...gotta pic?Good to see him selling but he's not the only good Gospel rapper. Honestly Philly has a looooooooot of em, iyso, the truth, justifyed or niko the messenger.. all good rappers.
Lecrae fanbase doesn't exist just, like the sky daddy he worships in his songs. He's a gimmick rapper anyway.
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And that's your answer. Why does it matter if he believes in God or not? The dude speaks on a positive note about regular life. You can take something from that without having to be religious.
People get the conception of God too confused anyways as is, but that's another topic.
anybody want the album, you know where to look..
Because there is little to nothing positive about spreading the idea of a imaginary God. Now if he is being positive in a non-religious way then good for him but otherwise...
Since pirating music is considered stealing, and stealing is a sin, they should actually move more units than everyone if their fan base practices what they preach...
anybody want the album, you know where to look..