Multi Grammy-Award winning rap artist Lecrae (Urban) has left an indelible mark in the world of music and entertainment. His music explores universal topics that bind, challenging industry norms with his faith-based rhyming style. The perennial superstar has proved to not only be a gospel success, but he’s also crossed over into hip-hop and used his platform to foster a global fanbase. Over the years, Lecrae has garnered many awards and accolades, including four Grammy wins, two chart-topping gospel albums, a gold and platinum certification, and countless honors.
Beyond the music, Lecrae’s prestige has grown considerably. He’s a New York Times bestselling author, activist, and philanthropist, using his reach to support and partner with numerous non profits devoted to ending mass incarceration. As a record executive, Lecrae has provided a pathway for artists who share his ethos such as Tedashii, Trip Lee, Andy Mineo, 1K Phew, WHATUPRG, Wande, Hulvey, and Limoblaze – all of whom are signed to his Reach Records imprint. Simultaneously, he remains a pillar of the culture at large, infiltrating the podcasting community with his show ‘The Deep End With Lecrae.’ Throughout his career, Lecrae continues to be a voice for positive change, and his work amplifies his impact.
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Miles Minnick (Christian Rap)
Miles Minnick, Bay Area native, is a remarkable music artist with a massive following called “Glo Nation”. With over 500,000 followers across all platforms Miles is known for his innovative approach to marketing and his authentic connection with his fans. With this, Miles is pioneering a lane for Christian Hip Hop with a West Coast sound.
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gio. (Christian Rap)
Growing up on the outskirts of Boston, “gio.” found himself surrounded by gospel music and poetry at a very young age. Inspired by artists like TobyMac and Andy Mineo, he started writing music, eventually leading him to share his work with the rest of the world. Gio hopes to bring a new, modern look to Christian music with the intensity of his various pop and hip-hop sounds. He wants his audience to understand that they’re not alone in their walk with God when they listen to his music and that they are not left stranded.