And the fact that he wants to do anything, we might actually do something, even though a lot of them are not supposed to. Tech: Well, actually, meaning I know that he’s not a secular emcee, and usually gospel rappers don’t mess with secular emcees. RZ: Now, you said, “Actually work.” Why the word “actually,” in terms of, “He sees our music, and he actually thinks we may be able to do something now.” I can’t remember what his name was, but we’re in cahoots. He’s a talented brother, and I think Krizz Kaliko might have done something for his artist. I can’t wait to do something with Lecrae. I think he already knew that, though, way before “Lacrimosa” or “Aw Yeah? (interVENTion)” - the songs I have in “Sunday morning” on the album with no profanity in it. We will work, especially after this album, Special Effects, the gospel songs I got on there, “Lacrimosa.” I’m sure they’ll see the vibe in that song and know that we can actually work. Tech: No, we haven’t talked about it - not that I remember. RZ: Have you talked about a “Holier than Thou, Pt. 2,” but it’ll be something heartfelt and me searching. I don’t know if it’ll be “Holier than Thou, Pt. He’s a really good friend of me and Krizz Kaliko’s. Tech: Yeah, he comes to our shows in Atlanta, man. Rapzilla: Several years ago, a rapper named Lecrae tweeted to you, “What’s up with us talking about a ‘Holier than Thou, Pt.
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