Lecrae The Music Stops Link
: He argues that true ministry is not defined by a "stage and a mic" but by everyday interactions and spiritual investment in others, mirroring how Jesus walked with his twelve disciples.
: The lyrics in "Send Me" highlight that "missions exist because worship doesn't," calling Christians to step out of their "Christian bubble" to reach those who are suffering or marginalized. Track Listing Lecrae The Music Stops
The central message of the title track and the album as a whole is a challenge to the listener's lifestyle: : He argues that true ministry is not
: Lecrae states he wants the "beats to knock" so that once they stop, listeners are prepared to "meet the Rock" (Jesus) and engage in deep discipleship. "After The Music Stops" is a seminal project
"After The Music Stops" is a seminal project by Lecrae that emphasizes the concept of "life on life" discipleship—the idea that faith must continue through prayer, fellowship, and action after the performance ends. Released in 2006 under Reach Records, the album is characterized by its energetic Southern hip-hop style and a "shepherd's mentality" aimed at making biblical truth relevant to urban culture. Core Themes and Lyrical Content
The album features collaborations with fellow Reach Records artists and influential Christian rappers: Jesus Muzik (feat. Trip Lee) I Did It For You (feat. Diamone) The Truth Run Send Me It's Your World (feat. Sho Baraka & Redeemed Thought) Grateful King Intro The King (feat. FLAME) Invisible (feat. Diamone) Get Low Prayin' For You Nobody (feat. Cam) Death Story Unashamed (feat. Tedashii) El Shaddai (feat. Cam) Jump Legacy and Impact