Lecrae named among ‘Power 100’ of inspiring African-Americans by Ebony

Ebony Magazine released its annual Power 100 list of inspiring African-Americans this month, and Lecrae joined Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Drake and Lupe Fiasco as one of only a handful of hip-hop artists to be celebrated.

“Gospel music has gone from molasses-dipped spirituals to roof-raising praise anthems and liturgical battle cyphers,” Ebony said. “Still, it was surprising that this year the Gospel Music Association awarded Artist of the Year to a rapper: Houston-born Lecrae. No stranger to making history, Lecrae’s 2014 album, Anomaly, was the first ever to top Billboard’s Gospel Charts and the Top 200 simultaneously.”

Others artists to make the list included Prince, Janet Jackson, John Legend, Janelle Monáe, D’Angelo, Jidenna, Zendaya and Jaden and Willow Smith.

Lecrae has not even released music this year, yet Anomaly has made his 2015 the most decorated year for an artist in Christian hip-hop history.

Lecrae’s major award wins in 2015

  1. Grammy – Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for “Messengers”
  2. Stellar – Rap, Hip-Hop CD of the Year for Anomaly
  3. Billboard Music – Top Christian Album for Anomaly
  4. BET – Best Gospel Artist
  5. Dove – Artist of the Year
  6. Dove – Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year for Anomaly
  7. Dove – Rap/Hip-Hop Song of the Year for “All I Need is You”
  8. Soul Train – Best Gospel/Inspirational Song for “All I Need is You”

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Photo by Philip Rood

David Daniels
David Daniels
David Daniels is a columnist at Rapzilla.com and the managing editor of LegacyDisciple.org. He has been published at Desiring God, The Gospel Coalition, Christianity Today, CCM Magazine, Bleacher Report, The Washington Times and HipHopDX.
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