Lecare Partners with Tori Kelly on "I'll Find You"

Christian rapper Lecrae has release his new single and new lyric video "I'll Find You." The sizzling new song also features pop songstress Tori Kelly singing the song's hooks. Featuring distinctly Christian lyrics, the song speaks of how God keeps the protagonist focused even in the toughest times.
Lecrae says in a statement, "Pain can be [a] haunting reminder to appreciate every waking moment."
"So we wrote a song to share our hope in the midst of their pain. A the time of this song[']s composition some of our loved ones were battling cancer. We wanted to encourage them to hold on, and tell them we are here waiting, hoping, praying, and fighting with them."
"They say 'Don't get bitter, get better'/I'm working on switching them letters/But tell God I'ma need a whole lot of hope keeping it together/I'm smilin' in everyone's face/I'm cryin' whenever they leave the room/They don't know the battle I face/They don't understand what I'm going through,"
The Reach Records founder has always put his faith at the forefront of his rhymes, which has resulted in independent success for years now, but this year has proven to be his best yet so far. The Grammy Award winner linked up with Ty Dolla $ign earlier in 2017 for the single "Blessings," which is currently a Top 10 single on Urban Radio. Now with "I'll Find You" showing off his pop versatility, Lecrae will likely garner even more well-deserved exposure.
Both "Blessings" and "I'll Find You" are set to be featured on Lecrae's forthcoming major label debut album under Columbia Records arriving later this year.
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