The inclusion of soulful vocals and synth-heavy production helped the album appeal to fans of contemporary R&B and pop. Key Tracks

Heavy bass and rhythmic snap beats dominate tracks like "Jesus Muzik."

A vulnerable, storytelling masterpiece where Lecrae raps a prayer for a friend, only to realize his own need for grace by the final verse.

Lecrae’s second studio album, After the Music Stops , released in 2006, serves as a definitive bridge between the burgeoning "holy hip-hop" scene and the mainstream Christian music world. Following the success of his debut, Real Talk , this sophomore effort solidified Lecrae’s position as a lyrical powerhouse dedicated to theological depth and urban relevance. The Concept and Vision

A hard-hitting, apologetic track that tackles the exclusivity of the Gospel and the reality of human fallibility.