Lecrae’s Reconstruction Invites Fans to Rebuild, Reflect, and Rejoice in Faith

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Christian hip-hop pioneer Lecrae has returned with one of the most anticipated projects of his career: Reconstruction, his tenth studio album released in August 2025. After nearly three years without a solo project, the Grammy-winning artist delivers a deeply personal and spiritually reflective record that resonates with listeners across both faith-based and mainstream music communities.

The album’s title reflects Lecrae’s own journey of wrestling with seasons of doubt, personal growth, and spiritual rebuilding. Instead of sidestepping life’s challenges, he confronts them head-on, offering his story as testimony that hope and renewal are possible when faith is at the center. Across the record, Lecrae balances moments of vulnerability with encouragement, inviting listeners to reflect on their own lives while pointing to Christ as the firm foundation on which to rebuild.

Reconstruction features a diverse lineup of collaborators, including Jackie Hill Perry, T.I., Killer Mike, Jon Bellion, Fridayy, Propaganda, Hollyn, Madison Ryann Ward, Torey D’Shaun, and MEEZO! These artists help the album blend spiritual depth with cultural relevance, making it accessible and inspiring to a broad audience. Standout tracks like “Tell No Lie” featuring Jackie Hill Perry and “Headphones”, a heartfelt reflection on grief and healing, have already garnered Grammy nominations, highlighting Lecrae’s ability to craft music that moves both hearts and charts.

In early February 2026, Lecrae released a deluxe edition titled Reconstruction: Second Story, adding seven new tracks including “Resurrected,” “Living Water,” and “Firm Foundation.” The additional songs continue the album’s themes of restoration, resilience, and spiritual grounding, offering fans even more opportunities to meditate on God’s work in their lives.

For listeners, Reconstruction is more than a collection of songs; it is a roadmap for navigating life’s seasons with honesty and faith. By sharing his own journey of rebuilding and inviting others to join him in reflection, Lecrae continues to show that Christian art can be bold, vulnerable, and deeply encouraging. The album stands as a powerful reminder that even when life feels fractured, God’s grace provides the space to rebuild, heal, and rejoice.

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