![]() So let’s talk about some of the differences. So who cares if it’s not as good as Lecrae’s project, because there are still few other albums that have been released or will be released this year that are going to equal Identity Crisis. Many will disagree and either way you’re going to get 25-50 points a game and a winning season as well as a potential title. Of course that’s like saying Kobe Bryant isn’t as good as Lebron James. My guess? No, it won’t match Rebel’s success because it just isn’t as good or as well rounded. This was unlike the promotion-heavy Rebel, though people did seem at least equally excited for that release. ![]() Most of the people I know have been on the edge of their seats awaiting this project despite having only mild leaks on a couple of the tracks and mild promotion. So the questions for Tedashii and Identity Crisis are will there be a repeat of Lecrae’s success? Will the album maintain the dominance of Reach Records or will we have a real crisis of identity? T’Dot has received more, if not equal, fanfare in some circles than Lecrae. It truly legitimized the genre like no album before it, as if it really needed any further legitimization. Rebel broke all kinds of records with iTunes and Billboard regarding Christian hip hop. This is Christian Hip-Hop / Rap artist Tedashii’s second solo album hitting not too long after Lecrae dropped his Rebel album, the first was Kingdom People.
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