Lecrae “Church Clothes 3” Mixtape Stream, Cover Art & Tracklist

    Lecrae released his Church Clothes 3 mixtape today (January 15).

    Lecrae‘s mixtape is made up of 10 tracks and includes E-40 on “Can’t Do You.” Propaganda, John Givez, JGivens, Jackie Hill Perry and Lecrae’s Reach Records labelmate KB also each make an appearance on the project.

    Production on Church Clothes 3 comes from Black Knight, GAWVI and S1, who executive produced the tape.

    This is the third installment of the Church Clothes mixtape series. The first two projects dropped in 2012 and 2013 respectively.

    Lecrae released his seventh studio album, Anomaly, in 2014. It debuted as the #1 album in the country.

    Purchase Lecrae’s Church Clothes 3 on iTunes. Physical copies are available exclusively at DTLR stores.

    Stream Lecrae’s Church Clothes 3 on Apple Music here.

    Lecrae’s Church Clothes 3 album cover art, tracklist and Spotify stream are below:

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    1. Freedom f. N’Dambi (Prod. by S1/ Co-Prod. by Epikh Pro & VohnBeatz)
    2. Gangland f. Propaganda (Prod. by S1/Co-Prod. by Shindo)
    3. Deja Vu (Prod. by S1)
    4. Sidelines (Prod. by Mykalife and Ryan Righteous)
    5. Cruising (Prod. by S1/ Co-Prod. by Epikh)
    6. It Is What It Is (Prod. by S1/ Co-Prod. by Epikh)
    7. Can’t Do You f. E-40 (Prod. by Black Knight)
    8. Forever (Prod. by S1)
    9. Misconceptions 3 f. John Givez, JGivens & Jackie Hill-Perry (Prod. by S1)
    10. I Wouldn’t Know f. KB (Prod. by GAWVI)

    5 thoughts on “Lecrae “Church Clothes 3” Mixtape Stream, Cover Art & Tracklist

    1. Looking forward to coping this. Shout out to Lecrae for being true to his heart an putting that positivity out there..

    2. Man this mistake is straight fire!!! Each installment in the Church Clothes series gets better and better than the previous one. Lecrae is never afraid to hit you with those metaphorical, jaw dropping lyrics and truths about the state of our society, community and culture that need to be said. First two tracks on CC3 are arguably more conscious than Kendrick’s To Pimp a Butterfly (I’ll leave that up for debate, all I’m saying is that those songs are definitely up there with it, the entire mixtape is)

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