In this clip from The Manager’s Playbook, Lecrae breaks down how he built independently after major hip-hop labels said his music was “too Christian” and gospel labels said it was “too hip-hop.”
Lecrae talks about being both authentically hip-hop and authentically Christian, the business influence of Texas trunk-sale culture, and how Reach Records became a fully independent label without a major-label JV.
He also shares how early community support, independent distribution, and projects like Anomaly helped prove there was a real audience long before the industry knew where to place him.
A sharp lesson for independent artists, artist managers, music executives, and anyone building outside the traditional music business system.
Simply put, a conversation like this doesn't come cheap.
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