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- Church Clothes is the first mixtape by Christian hip hop artist Lecrae, released for free on May 10, 2012, and hosted by DJ Don Cannon. It featured No Malice of Clipse on the song "Darkest Hour", and included production work by 9th Wonder, Boi-1da, S1 and Street Symphony. Label-mates Tedashii and Andy Mineo, as well as other fellow Christian hip-hop artists such as Dre Murray, Thi'sl, Swoope, Christon Gray, and Braille, also made appearances on the album. The mixtape was downloaded 100,000 times in 48 hours, and met with critical acclaim. It received controversy in Christian media upon its release due to its condemnation of hypocrisy in the Christian Church and Lecrae's collaboration with the mainstream producer Don Cannon. A shorter, remastered EP version was released on iTunes on June 25, 2012. The EP debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Christian Albums and Gospel Albums charts. (en)
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- Cover of Church Clothes (en)
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- The mixtape's title track drew controversy over its attack on Church hypocrisy over issues such as fashion. (en)
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- featuring No Malice (en)
- featuring Tasha Catour (en)
- featuring Christon Gray (en)
- featuring Thi'sl (en)
- featuring Propaganda, Beautiful Eulogy and DJ Efechto (en)
- featuring Andy Mineo and Co Campbell (en)
- featuring Lester L2 Shaw (en)
- featuring Suzy Rock (en)
- featuring Swoope (en)
- featuring Tedashii, Dre Murray and VonWon (en)
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- J. F. Arnold:
Nick Ahern: 4.25/5
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- Sacrifice (en)
- Special (en)
- No Regrets (en)
- Rise (en)
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- Cold World (en)
- Inspiration (en)
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- Church Clothes (en)
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- Church Clothes is the first mixtape by Christian hip hop artist Lecrae, released for free on May 10, 2012, and hosted by DJ Don Cannon. It featured No Malice of Clipse on the song "Darkest Hour", and included production work by 9th Wonder, Boi-1da, S1 and Street Symphony. Label-mates Tedashii and Andy Mineo, as well as other fellow Christian hip-hop artists such as Dre Murray, Thi'sl, Swoope, Christon Gray, and Braille, also made appearances on the album. The mixtape was downloaded 100,000 times in 48 hours, and met with critical acclaim. It received controversy in Christian media upon its release due to its condemnation of hypocrisy in the Christian Church and Lecrae's collaboration with the mainstream producer Don Cannon. A shorter, remastered EP version was released on iTunes on June 25 (en)
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