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[hip-hop] my everything- lecrae

Lecrae‘s “My Everything” feels like it’s cut from the same cloth as his 2017 album All Things Work Together (one of my favorite rap albums). Not sonically in a flashy way, but in spirit. That album was Lecrae at his most exposed, processing pain, doubt, and faith in real time, and this track taps right back into that headspace.

Lyrically, the intro sets the tone immediately. “Lord of the highest, I can’t deny it” isn’t dramatic, it’s settled. It sounds like someone who’s already wrestled with the questions and landed somewhere solid.

What really stands out is how honest the record feels, which is his signature. Lecrae sounds grounded, reflective, and fully aware of where he’s been and what’s holding him together now.

When he talks about God being his everything, it doesn’t come off as a slogan or a hook meant to hit hard for a crowd. It sounds lived in. Like something you say after you’ve tried everything else and realized what actually lasts. It’s more testimony than sermon.

It feels like a moment of clarity captured on record. A reminder of what anchors you when everything else feels shaky. He’s not trying to prove anything here. He’s just telling the truth about what’s held him together when everything else felt like it was falling apart.

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