A glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential Christian rappers today. The following are some of the questions that Lecrae responds to, on this interview:
Q: How did your collaboration with up and coming southern rapper Big K.R.I.T. come about?
Q: Do you think it is alright for Christians to listen to secular hip-hop?
Q: Why do you think Christian rap is perceived as being corny by believers and non-believers?
Please check out the whole interview on the link below:
Lecrae Speaks on New ‘Gravity’ Album and Unashamed Tour 2012: Come Alive.
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What's your story? I will help you uncover it and tell it well. I am a development and human rights communicator specializing in strategy, training and content development.
I have over a decade of journalism and strategic communications experience; which includes years in the newsroom (Nation Media Group), where I crafted news, features and investigative stories.
I have also worked as a Content Strategist at Hill+Knowlton Strategies East Africa, where I led messaging and content development for national and multinational corporations including the Kenya Ports Authority, Airtel Africa, LG, Google, Ford Motors, Shell and General Electric among others
I currently work in the development sector, where I champion human rights by connecting various health policy issues with the human stories behind them. I do this through messaging training, developing communications strategies, content development and media relations.
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