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Lecrae
Reconstruction

🖐️ Key Points
1. 10th Studio Album
2. Impressive list of collaborations
3. Lyrical Brilliance
4. Theme: Rebuild
5. Testimonies, and encouragements
Tracklisting
1. Reconstruction (2:38)
2. My Story (2:28)
3. Tell No Lie( ft. Jackie Hill Perry) (2:24)
4. Brick for Brick (ft.MEEZO!) (2:37)
5. Bless You (ft.Torey D'Shaun) (3:27)
6. LIFE (1:56)
7. Die For The Party (2:33)
8. Headphones (ft. Killer Mike & T.I.) (3:41)
9. There For You (ft.Fridayy) (3:25)
10. H2O (2:18)
11. Holidaze (ft.Jon Bellion) (3:38)
12. Pray For Me (3:19)
13. Too Much (ft.Aklesso)(2:32)
14. Mad At Today (2:27)
15. Politickin (ft.Propaganda) (2:28)
16. Better Sober (ft.Madison Ryann Ward) (3:20)
17. Cross The Ocean (ft. Hollyn) (2:45)
18. Erase Me (3:18)
19. Still Here (2:55)
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Tell No Lie (Ft. Jackie Hill Perry
Music Review
Lecrae’s Reconstruction marks his 10th studio album and arrives with a deeply personal message: “It’s time to reconstruct our lives.” Announced with a powerful video on social media, Lecrae made it clear that this project is about more than music—it’s a movement toward healing, rebuilding, and strengthening faith. In another statement, he explained: “Broken things can be rebuilt. Broken people can be restored. Broken faith can be renewed.” That theme runs throughout the entire album, making it perhaps his most raw and transparent work yet. The project isn’t about showing perfection but about having the courage to face brokenness and keep building again. As Lecrae himself put it: “Deconstruction is ending. Reconstruction is beginning. Come build with us.”
The album touches on multiple aspects of Lecrae’s spiritual and personal journey, with tracks that highlight both his struggles and his victories. One standout moment comes when he admits that while he sees God’s hand on his life, he still longs for the prayers of others. This humility strips away any distance between artist and listener, making him relatable as someone who’s still walking out his faith in a chaotic world. Instead of presenting himself as untouchable, Lecrae opens the door for community, reminding us that even leaders and public figures need prayer.
“Holy Water” stands out as one of the most dynamic songs on the album. With wordplay that showcases Lecrae’s lyrical brilliance, he mixes spiritual imagery with the authenticity of true hip-hop. He reflects on the living water that comes from God, alongside the style and inspiration that flows from the Holy Spirit. The track feels like both a worship anthem and a showcase of rap artistry. It balances substance with craft, reminding listeners that Lecrae has always been about making “real rap” with a higher purpose. This song in particular demonstrates how seamlessly he can weave biblical truths into a sound that resonates in both Christian and mainstream hip-hop spaces.
Other tracks highlight his strength through God even while living in a world filled with death, chaos, and uncertainty. Lecrae speaks about perseverance, honesty, and resilience, showing how God’s grace has carried him through dark seasons. He doesn’t shy away from the pain, but instead reframes it through the lens of faith, showing that even the most broken moments can be redeemed. Alongside these themes, he shares pieces of his testimony, thanking those who supported him in the past and helped him become who he is today.
Adding to the richness of the project is its impressive list of collaborations. Lecrae joins forces with heavyweights like T.I. and Killer Mike, blending voices from both faith-based and mainstream hip-hop. He also features artists such as Aklesso, Hollyn, Propaganda, Jackie Hill Perry, Torey D'Shaun, MEEZO, Fridayy, and Madison Ryann Ward. Each collaborator brings their own unique style, creating an album full of diverse perspectives and sounds while staying centered on the theme of reconstruction. Altogether, Reconstruction is not just an album but a testimony—an invitation to walk alongside Lecrae as he rebuilds faith on the other side of doubt, while encouraging listeners to begin their own process of healing and renewal.
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