The video serves as a visual manifesto for "Christian Hip Hop" (CHH), blending urban culture with faith-based lyrics.
The music video for by Lecrae featuring Trip Lee is a landmark release from his 2006 sophomore album, After the Music Stops . Directed by Tripp Crosby and produced by Reach Records , the video is celebrated for its classic mid-2000s southern aesthetic and its direct challenge to the content of secular hip-hop. Video Narrative & Visual Themes The video serves as a visual manifesto for
: The video visually reinforces the song's lyrics, which criticize the glorification of drug use and violence in secular rap, instead proposing a "top-down" lifestyle centered on Christ. Core Message: "Unashamed" Video Narrative & Visual Themes : The video
: Set against a backdrop of Houston-inspired culture, the video features custom cars, large rims, and a heavy southern "bounce" feel. the video features custom cars
The video serves as a visual manifesto for "Christian Hip Hop" (CHH), blending urban culture with faith-based lyrics.
The music video for by Lecrae featuring Trip Lee is a landmark release from his 2006 sophomore album, After the Music Stops . Directed by Tripp Crosby and produced by Reach Records , the video is celebrated for its classic mid-2000s southern aesthetic and its direct challenge to the content of secular hip-hop. Video Narrative & Visual Themes
: The video visually reinforces the song's lyrics, which criticize the glorification of drug use and violence in secular rap, instead proposing a "top-down" lifestyle centered on Christ. Core Message: "Unashamed"
: Set against a backdrop of Houston-inspired culture, the video features custom cars, large rims, and a heavy southern "bounce" feel.
