Early life Lecrae was raised by his single mother in a poor neighborhood in southern
Houston. Shortly after his birth, he moved to
Denver, away from his father, then to
San Diego. At the age of 6, he was sexually abused by his babysitter. As a teenager, his role models were the rapper
Tupac Shakur and his uncle, a member of a street gang. At age 16, he began using
drugs, trying almost every substance except crack and
heroin. He started stealing in high school and dealing drugs, using his grandmother's
Bible as a lucky charm. He was arrested for possession of drugs, but the policeman who arrested him discovered his Bible and made him promise that, if he let Lecrae go, he would live according to biblical principles from now on. Subsequently, he began
rehab. At 19, he went to a
Bible study after being invited by a girl from college. He was also touched by a clear presentation of the gospel by Pastor James White (of Christ Our King Community Church). He then asked forgiveness for his sins and claimed to have experienced a
new birth. Subsequently, he was in a car accident but came out unscathed. Young people's positive response to Christian rap encouraged them to start a label.
Early career (2004–2011) In 2004, five years after his conversion, Lecrae teamed up with Ben Washer to found
Reach Records, and at the age of 25 he released his first album,
Real Talk. The following year it was re-released by
Cross Movement Records and reached No. 29 on the
Billboard Gospel Albums chart, staying on the chart for 12 weeks. The album later received a nomination at the 2007
Stellar Awards. In 2005, Lecrae co-founded the non-profit organization ReachLife Ministries (no longer operational since April 2015), which equipped local Christian leaders with tools, media, curriculum, and conferences that were based on the teachings of the Bible and relevant to hip-hop culture. Also in 2005, the debut album of 116 Clique,
The Compilation Album, was released. After the success of
Real Talk, Lecrae then released his second studio album on August 15, 2006.
After the Music Stops charted at No. 5 on the
Billboard Gospel Albums chart, No. 7 on the
Billboard Christian Albums chart and No. 16 on the
Billboard Heatseeker Album charts, and received a nomination for a
Dove Award, as did the single "
Jesus Muzik", featuring
Trip Lee. In 2007, 116 Clique released its second album,
13 Letters, 116 Clique also released the
remix EP Amped, which peaked at No. 24 on the Gospel Albums chart. It also charted at No. 2 on the Christian Albums chart and No. 15 on the Top Independent charts. In 2009, the album received a nomination at the 40th Dove Awards, as did the
Flame song "Joyful Noise", which featured Lecrae and John Reilly. 2009 also saw Lecrae's first film role, when he appeared in the documentary
Uprise Presents: Word from the Street by the UK-based TV channel OHTV. In 2009, he moved to
Atlanta and he helped establish Blueprint Church (
Southern Baptist Convention). On February 5, 2010, Lecrae released a
charity single entitled "Far Away", a tribute to the victims of the
2010 Haiti earthquake. Lecrae promised that all proceeds from the single's sales would go directly to the Haiti relief effort. On July 7, Lecrae announced on the Reach Records website that the title of his new album would be
Rehab. On August 5, 2010, Rapzilla shared a new song from Lecrae called "Amp It Up". Lecrae subsequently clarified on his Twitter account that the song was not a single from
Rehab, but rather a theme song for
Kanakuk Kamps, a chain of Christian camps for which he writes songs annually. On August 31, 2010, Reach Records revealed the track list for
Rehab, released it for pre-order, and premiered a promotional video "Idols". A second promotional video, entitled "I Am Dust", debuted on September 9, 2010. Upon its release,
Rehab hit No. 16 on the
Billboard 200 chart, making it one of the highest selling Christian hip hop albums at that time. On September 22, 2010,
Rapzilla reported that the
Rehab packaging came with an advertisement encouraging buyers to purchase another upcoming album,
Rehab: The Overdose, which saw release on January 11, 2011. It included 11 new songs and featured several other Christian artists such as Thi'sl and
Swoope.
Rehab: The Overdose debuted at No. 15 on the
Billboard 200. On August 29, 2011, Lecrae announced through Twitter that on September 27, 2011, he would release a special edition of
Rehab, entitled
Rehab: Deluxe Edition. On the same day, 116 Clique released their fourth album, entitled
Man Up. On September 7, 2011, Rapzilla announced that Lecrae would be featured on the
BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher on October 11, 2011. Lecrae gained popularity after his verse on the cypher trended nationwide on Twitter and was featured on
AllHipHop. Lecrae then appeared as a feature on
Statik Selektah's song "Live and Let Live" from his
Population Control album.
Mainstream breakthrough (2012–2016) (right) at the
2013 Billboard Music Awards On February 16, 2012, Rapzilla announced that Lecrae was preparing to release his first mixtape,
Church Clothes. On May 3, 2012, Lecrae premiered his music video for the title track of his
Church Clothes mixtape online on
XXL. The video was noted for including cameos by
Kendrick Lamar and
DJ Premier, and attracted almost 20,000 views in less than a day.
Church Clothes was downloaded more than 100,000 times in less than 48 hours on DatPiff.com, and in less than a month reached 250,000 downloads, a platinum rating on the website. On June 25, 2012, a
remastered version of the mixtape, without DJ Don Cannon, was released as an
EP for sale on
iTunes. Due to issues with
sampling, this version was much shorter with only seven songs. On April 27, Lecrae announced that his next album,
Gravity, was to be released in late 2012, and recording sessions began in May. On June 21, 2012, Lecrae appeared live at the
Apple Store in Chicago for Black Music Month. The release date for
Gravity, September 4, 2012, as well as the album artwork was announced on July 19, 2012, via Rapzilla. On August 30, 2012, the rapper
Saigon announced that Lecrae would be one of the featured artists on his upcoming album
The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2: Bread and Circuses, due November 6, 2012.
Gravity was released on September 4, 2012, to critical acclaim. Upon its release,
Gravity debuted at No. 3 on the
Billboard 200, with 72,000 units sold. The album also debuted at No. 1 on the Christian, Gospel, Independent, and Rap Album charts, No. 3 on the Digital Albums chart, and 24 on the
Canadian Albums Chart. After the iTunes deluxe version of the album hit No. 1 on that vendors charts, and the regular version at number No. 2,
Time wrote an article about Lecrae and his success with the album. On November 7, 2013, Lecrae released his second mixtape, entitled
Church Clothes Vol. 2, hosted once again by Don Cannon. The mixtape debuted at No. 21 on the
Billboard 200, No. 1 on the
Billboard Christian Albums and Gospel Albums charts, and No. 3 on the
Rap Albums chart. On Datpiff.com, the album was download over 146,000 times by November 26, 2013. On June 3, 2014, Lecrae announced through social media that his seventh studio album would be titled
Anomaly. The album released on September 9, 2014. It is supported by the single "Nuthin". It debuted at No. 1 on the
Billboard 200 with over 88,000 copies sold through the first week. It is the first time an album tops both the
Billboard 200 and the Gospel Albums chart. Lecrae also became the fifth artist following
Chris Tomlin (2013),
TobyMac (2012),
LeAnn Rimes (1997) and
Bob Carlisle (1997) to score a number one album on both Christian Albums and the
Billboard 200.
Anomaly also marks the sixth time that Lecrae topped the Gospel Albums chart and the fifth time he topped the Christian Albums chart. In its second week of sales, the album sold 31,000 copies, bringing the total to 120,000 copies sold. In its third week of sales, the album sold another 17,000 copies, bringing the total to 137,000 copies.
Anomaly went on to sell over 500,000 copies, and was certified Gold by the
RIAA on August 26, 2016. As a reward to fans for their support in helping his album go No. 1 on
Billboard, Lecrae released a new song, "Non-Fiction", as a free download on September 17. The song was subsequently released on October 21, 2014, in the iTunes store. The single "All I Need Is You" from the album was nominated for
Best Rap Performance at the
57th Annual Grammy Awards, and on June 12, 2019, the song was certified Gold by the RIAA. He made a subsequent appearance the following year, on January 9, 2015, this time as a featured performer. The mixtape debuted at No. 12 on the
Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Christian, Rap, and Independent charts, selling some 29,207 units.
Signing with Columbia (2016–2020) , Japan, January 9, 2018. In August 2015, Lecrae announced an upcoming memoir titled
Unashamed, which on May 3, 2016, was published through B&H Publishing Group, a subsidiary of
LifeWay Christian Resources. It opened at No. 19 on
The New York Times Best Seller list. In May 2016, Lecrae signed to
Columbia Records, which will release future recordings in conjunction with Reach. Lecrae explained that he signed this deal in order to increase the international audience for Reach, since his label peaked nationally with the release of
Anomaly. In September 2016, Reach Records announced Lecrae's upcoming tour schedule, The Destination Tour (You're Accepted), which ran through October and November. On October 21, 2016, Lecrae released the single "Can't Stop Me Now (Destination)", the lead single from his upcoming studio album. On January 27, 2017, he released the second single "Blessings", featuring
Ty Dolla Sign. Lecrae followed this up with the third single "
I'll Find You", featuring
Tori Kelly, on June 8, 2017. Then, on June 23, 2017, he released a promotional single "Hammer Time", featuring 1K Phew. On August 7, 2017, Lecrae announced his eighth studio album,
All Things Work Together, his major label debut. The album was released on September 22, 2017. "Blessings" went on to be certified Gold on April 30, 2019, and "I'll Find You" was certified Platinum on February 26, 2020. The album was released on June 22, 2018. In December 2019, the
Atlanta Hawks accidentally leaked information about a new Lecrae album coming March 2020 when they posted about a Lecrae performance—also in March—that included information about the album:
Restoration. In an interview with Black Enterprise, Lecrae said that he is excited to put out some healing music, that there is always "hope, healing, and restoration available if you seek it". In the same interview, Lecrae discussed his forthcoming second book,
I Am Restored: How I Lost My Religion but Found My Faith, which will be a follow-up to his first book
Unashamed.
I Am Restored was released October 13, 2020. The first single to
Restoration, "Set Me Free", featuring
YK Osiris, and the accompanying music video, was released on March 20, 2020.
Independent again (2020–present) In May 2020, Lecrae left Columbia, and stated that this would give him more artistic freedom and control.
Restoration was released on August 21, 2020. On December 3, 2021, Lecrae released
No Church In a While, a ten-track collaboration album with 1K Phew. With American Christian rapper
Andy Mineo, he released "
Coming In Hot", as a single, and later included on the
Reach Records collaborative album titled Summer Eighteen, as well as Mineo's 2021 album
Never Land II. It has been certified
RIAA Digital Gold for more than 500,000 downloads and on-demand streams in August 2021, and Digital Platinum in 2023 for exceeding one million, also becoming a
viral song on social networks, even used by personalities like
Kim Kardashian and
Will Smith. It managed to position itself on Billboard three years after its release, making this a rare phenomenon in music. In August 2025, Lecrae released his tenth studio album
Reconstruction. In 2025, Lecrae announced his upcoming documentary,
Unashamed, which would premiere at the Nashville Film Festival on September 21, 2025. ==Influences and musical style==