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Embed: I ain't with religious rap, bro"
Some sayin' it is devil rap
Illuminati-on-another-level rap
Fell flat from heaven went to hell and back, huh?
A lot of radio ain't givin' no play, but it's ok
Cause my day one's been A-1
Before the co-signs and the pros came Where you been, been boy, boy?
You ain't been keepin' up
Church Clothes 1 and 2, then Anomaly
You probably need to turn your speakers up
And now I'm on my third tape
And I just might drop it on a Thursday
So tell the industry and my enemy
That your man wouldn't follow in they rules in the first place Thirty plus in the
residential
In the truck feelin' presidential
With my girl lookin' detrimental
Killin' anything tryna to be a side piece out my mental
Outta your mind
You thinkin' I'm leavin' my baby by marchin' for dimes?
You get that curve, you way out of line
Gave her that rock, I'm stayin' with mine
I keep the huddle mad tight, too many players I don't trust now
You wasn't with me on the 4th down, Then you can miss me when I touchdown
And that's no shade, no shade
It's just those games, I don't play

I'm gettin' wiser with more age

And realizin' some gonna hate

And that's ok
I'm hearin' screams and they sayin' we sold out
But I'm hearin' screams from the stands cause we sold out, its so loud,
I've got one life so I
spend time tryna live till the next one
If you don't like it, cool
It is what it is
It is what it is

It is what it is
It is what it is

My plate too full to sample that dish

It is what it is
It is what it is

I'm handling biz, it is what it is
It is what it is
It is what it is
Hold up
Let me get a minute from the flexin'
Foreign cars and the million dollar jets
And futuristic clothes, feelin' like a Jetson
Cause keep it trill, it ain't really that impressive
Blessed, but I ain't frontin' with the Grammys or the fame
I'm just stuntin' with my family unashamed
And cats say, "Crae, you done got it all"
In the gym workin' hard, you should show it off!"
Nah, that ain't never been my forte
"Pride come before the fall", what the Word say
And I've been eatin' off the wordplay
Working hard on the lyrics that the world play
Remember where I came from in the first place
It's all a gift, every breath is a birthday
So I spend time tryna find all of these souls lost
Cause it's a wasted time if I got it all and they souls lost
I ain't tryna to ball

If that's what you feel then your goals off
It's a different game tryna get this truth
Put you on and then go off

So, yeah, I may swag at award shows
Get some jet lag from a tour show

Keep a couple abs on my torso
But none of that is gon' matter when the horn blow
I ain't tryna front for them flashin' lights

Man they had us, life is a gift
So if last night was my last night, them I'm good
It is what it is
I'm hearin' screams and they sayin' we sold out
But I'm hearin' screams from the stands cause we sold out it's so loud!
I've got one life so I spend time tryna live till the next one
If you don't like it, boo
It is what it is
It is what it is
It is what it is
It is what it is
My plate too full to sample that dish
It is what it is
It is what it is
I'm handling biz, it is what it is
It is what it is
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It Is What It Is Lyrics

I'm hearin' screams and they sayin' we sold out
But I'm hearin' screams from the stands cause we sold out, it's so loud
I got one life so I spend time tryna live 'til the next one
If you don't like it, cool
It is what it is, it is what it is
It is what it is, it is what it is
My plate too full to sample that dish
It is what it is, it is what it is
I'm handlin' biz, it is what it is
It is what it is, it is what it is

So I'm like, "I ain't really feelin' that bro
I ain't with religious rap, bro"
Some sayin' it is devil rap
Illuminati-on-another-level rap
Fell flat from heaven went to hell and back, huh?
A lot of radio ain't givin' no play, but it's ok
Cause my day one's been A-1
Before the co-signs and the pros came Where you been, been boy, boy?
You ain't been keepin' up
Church Clothes 1 and 2, then Anomaly
You probably need to turn your speakers up
And now I'm on my third tape
And I just might drop it on a Thursday
So tell the industry and my enemy
That your man wouldn't follow in they rules in the first place Thirty plus in the
residential
In the truck feelin' presidential
With my girl lookin' detrimental
Killin' anything tryna to be a side piece out my mental
Outta your mind
You thinkin' I'm leavin' my baby by marchin' for dimes?
You get that curve, you way out of line
Gave her that rock, I'm stayin' with mine
I keep the huddle mad tight, too many players I don't trust now
You wasn't with me on the 4th down, Then you can miss me when I touchdown
And that's no shade, no shade
It's just those games, I don't play

I'm gettin' wiser with more age

And realizin' some gonna hate

And that's ok
I'm hearin' screams and they sayin' we sold out
But I'm hearin' screams from the stands cause we sold out, its so loud,
I've got one life so I
spend time tryna live till the next one
If you don't like it, cool
It is what it is
It is what it is

It is what it is
It is what it is

My plate too full to sample that dish

It is what it is
It is what it is

I'm handling biz, it is what it is
It is what it is
It is what it is
Hold up
Let me get a minute from the flexin'
Foreign cars and the million dollar jets
And futuristic clothes, feelin' like a Jetson
Cause keep it trill, it ain't really that impressive
Blessed, but I ain't frontin' with the Grammys or the fame
I'm just stuntin' with my family unashamed
And cats say, "Crae, you done got it all"
In the gym workin' hard, you should show it off!"
Nah, that ain't never been my forte
"Pride come before the fall", what the Word say
And I've been eatin' off the wordplay
Working hard on the lyrics that the world play
Remember where I came from in the first place
It's all a gift, every breath is a birthday
So I spend time tryna find all of these souls lost
Cause it's a wasted time if I got it all and they souls lost
I ain't tryna to ball

If that's what you feel then your goals off
It's a different game tryna get this truth
Put you on and then go off

So, yeah, I may swag at award shows
Get some jet lag from a tour show

Keep a couple abs on my torso
But none of that is gon' matter when the horn blow
I ain't tryna front for them flashin' lights

Man they had us, life is a gift
So if last night was my last night, them I'm good
It is what it is
I'm hearin' screams and they sayin' we sold out
But I'm hearin' screams from the stands cause we sold out it's so loud!
I've got one life so I spend time tryna live till the next one
If you don't like it, boo
It is what it is
It is what it is
It is what it is
It is what it is
My plate too full to sample that dish
It is what it is
It is what it is
I'm handling biz, it is what it is
It is what it is
It is what it is

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“History does not happen in a straight line…” -Barack Obama

Neither does hip hop nor its prolific breakout rhymist/activist/author/voice of conscience Lecrae.

Never afraid to move the needle, few would argue that his much anticipated Columbia Records debut album (due out this summer) comes at a pivotal moment for the artist, as hip hop’s torrent now moves to him.

Surging or insurgent - depending on your point of view - he’s blessed with a visionary verbal arsenal and an abiding faith that’s piloted a unique career trajectory defying the typical hip hop storyline. ‘The system may not have planned for this,’ wrote Vibe about Lecrae, ‘but it’s definitely coming around.’ “More caught than taught,” is how the artist describes his incredible journey that includes two Grammys, a history-making #1 album with his masterful 2014 offering, Anomaly (topped multiple categories, including the Billboard 200 and is RIAA Gold certified), and a compelling live resume, most recently notching a headlining 2016 ‘Destination’ tour which Lecrae says was about “real unity, not pretend unity.” He continues to thoughtfully engage the culture, reeling off a NY Times Bestseller (last year’s riveting memoir ‘Unashamed’) and a breakthrough spoken word performance at the BET Hip Hop Awards last fall that had the twittersphere heralding his arrival as truth-telling firebrand. BET hailed it as an “epic poem,” of “necessary affirmations.”

Lecrae relishes his purpose-driven career arc as inspired ‘catalyzer’ - going “from artist to architect” on the new album, widening the close-knit comfort zone of Reach Records (the label he co-founded) by partnering with Columbia Records and expanding his creative outreach. “I sought influences and collaborators I never imagined I’d have the opportunity to work with,” he says. The patient growth process was born out of a “gumbo” of more than 50 songs, “some to just get off my chest,” he says - “I don’t know if they were all meant to be heard but I know they were meant to be written.”

One song that has already seen the light of day is the powerfully uplifting “Blessings,” (featuring Ty Dolla $ign) which iHeartRadio chose for their ‘On The Verge’ platform which connects breaking artists with new listeners. Lecrae cites a refreshed perspective throughout the making of the new album after surviving one of the most tumultuous years he’s experienced since his turbulent teens. Among the hardships was the passing of his longtime friend and collaborator DJ Official, some “painful personal” ramifications after the publication of the unvarnished‘Unashamed,’ trusting friendships that went south, andchronic social media sparring from those attacking Lecrae for his candid and heartfelt perspective in response to theheartbreaking social justice issues making headlines in 2016. “Some people felt that maybe I shouldn’t be articulating the pain when it comes to the structural and systemic issues that have created barriers and disparity in regard to race,” he says. “But I came out of it feeling more confident in making this album then at any other time in my life.”



With trusted friend and Grammy winning producer S1 serving as a key production contributor, Lecrae says it was healing for him to weave some of the more nuanced, complex themes of the new album and come out the other side. “It’s about giving hope to people that they can overcome the fear and the insecurity when things do fall apart,” he says. “The before and after of it all. It may get ugly in your life, but there’s a point of rediscovery where the fear can actually drive the faith and restore you. Sometimes you have to acknowledge where you are at before it can get better.”

Such authenticity has been the hallmark of his 7 studio albums and multiple mixtapes, now nearing the 2 million mark in sales, with the acclaimed artist winning a Billboard Music Award, multiple BET, Soul Train, and Dove awards and even an Honorary Doctorate of music to go along with his 2 Grammy wins. Past signature songs like the ultra-relatable “Church Clothes,” and the prophetic, multi-perspective of “Welcome To America” revealed a Lecrae exploring the plight of the disconnected in all of us. Critics have praised the sociological component of his work and his heightened sensitivity toward the disenfranchised.

On the upcoming album, Lecrae hints he’s still mindful of the outsider role that’s enabled him to work the edges of hip hop stardom, but also conscious of the world coming into his space, now. “I don’t fit in to any one category,” he says. “The BET performance showed I can compete on the highest level and excel at it. I’ve already proven I’m part of the hip hop narrative. On this album I’m taking liberties.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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