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Tracks

Title Artist Time

Reviews

  • Live & Let Live

    5
    By wadestotts
    Lecrae is the highlight of the album. That guy's real. Shout out to Statik for featuring him. Reach Records is doing some innovative stuff in Hip Hop.
  • Lecrae!!!

    5
    By RC25
    116!!! Nuff said
  • Yea buddy

    5
    By Sticky219
    Real hiphop
  • One stand out

    5
    By dempseyk
    hhahaa.. the only song without the explict lable is the best song by far...
  • Lecrae kills it

    5
    By Matt Disalvatore
    Live and let live is amazing!!!!! 116
  • Lecrae is a beast!!!

    5
    By Jay236
    @Stephan Clark It's not the healthy that need a doctor. It's the sick, so quit hatin', Lecrae is reaching out. That's why they call it reach records.
  • Uh oh!!!

    5
    By Dooly Young Trucka
    My second Statik album! Still riding to the joint with Bumpy!
  • Yeah boy!!

    5
    By Chase Alan
    To all who say Lecrae has the best song on this album, you need to check out more of his stuff! He's an awesome rapper and he don't take the glory for himself like erbody else! He knows what real hip hop is about and he unashamed! #116
  • 'CRAE IS A BEAST

    5
    By DrChanBoy
    "Live & Let Live" fresh on so many levels- message, lyrics, beat, content- it stands out. And for all those hatin'- Kinda hard to be on your 116 when ya stay cooped up in the four-walls... Im just sayin: Lecrae gotta start eating w/Levi and his boys; he can always go to Simon's house. He who has ears, let him hear what the Spirit is saying
  • What did you expect? Excellence.

    5
    By FUHNAHTIK
    This is a fantastic album filled with consistently dope beats and some of the best underground hip hop has to offer. It's hard to pick but I think the best verse goes to Talib Kweli (You're Gone), and the best beats to Smoke Dza (Harlem Blues) & Lecrae (Live & Let Live). The only tracks I'm not a fan of are "New York, New York" & "Let's Build." I loved the new collaboration between XV, Jon Connor & The Kid Daytona (Sam Jack), as well as hearing Action Bronson & Termanology link up again (Never A Dull Moment) but Statik has a knack for delivering what the people want. Add in tracks with Big K.R.I.T, Dom Kennedy & Styles P that i havent even mentioned yet and ... you get the point. I would suggest Action Bronson's album "Well Done" produced entirely by Statik Selektah as well.