Christian rap is having a bit of a moment this week. Lecrae's Anomaly debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard — a rarity in the subgenre. This is a testament to his supportive fanbase, so he shoots them a thank you in the form of a song. Lecrae celebrates with "Non-Fiction."

Looks like the view at the top isn't a cloudy one. Lecrae takes a look back at his come-up and previous struggles over a slinky instrumental. "I volunteered at detention centers to be a leader/ I got these young dudes loving the way I eat the beat up/ I ain't wanna blow up, just wanted to give 'em Jesus," Lecrae rhymes. Clap for him.

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