Represent-Lecrae(With Lyrics)
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I love seeing my nonchristian friends faces when they first listen to Lecrae, and then look at their iPods and Lecrae is on their playlist a few weeks later.
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@JCsLilSouljah 2012! =-D
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@JCsLilSouljah 2012 even, despite the mayan callender...
God Over Money !
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what get krunk mean?
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Ive been screwed up in my faith for about a year and my youth leader ( pastor ) hasnt helped so ive just said ," who cares ,let me burn in hell" but then I started to listen to artists like lecrae and flame who really reunited me with jesus -God Bless-
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icp has thier juggalos, GOD HAS HIS 116 SOLIDERS
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why do people be so mean to christians. they r only focused in jesus christ and what he has for in store for us in the future. I'm gonna be baptisted as a christain in new years. I was a catholic. Now i believe christ has something better for all of us. SO IF U EVER HEAR ANYONE BEING SO CRITICED TO CHRISTIANS TELL THEM TO BACK OFF AND GET A TASTE OF JESUS CHRIST!!!!!!!
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@JCsLilSouljah: 2011's pretty much over man! I'M GONNA BE LISTENING TO THIS IN 2012!!!
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Of those people saying that the 35 people that this like this are athiest and stuff, maybe they just didn't like the song lay off cuz what you just said that's not christian at all. That doesn't there atheists. They may. Not like rap lay off. I like the song imma look out for my other brothers in christ that are getting put down because they dislike a song leave them alone if you like the song you like the song if they don't like the song that does not mean they are athiest. Lay off. God Bless
thumbs up if your still listening to this in 2011 :)
JCsLilSouljah 4 months ago 94
Wikipedia: Crunk is a style of hip hop that originated in Memphis, Tennessee, in the United States, in the mid-to-late 1990s and gained mainstream success around 2003–2004. Rolling Stone magazine published "glossary of Dirty South slang", where to crunk was defined as "to get excited". Originally, the term came from the past tense form of "crank"; which is often misstated as "crunk" in the South. Thus, if a person, event or party was hyped or "cranked"- it was said to be "crunk".
EternallyPierced 4 months ago 13