Lecrae & Miles Minnick Drop Collaborative 8-Track Project "Get Well Soon"

Today (May 16), 4x GRAMMY Award-winning artist, author, actor and activist Lecrae and Bay Area's rising star Miles Minnick drop Get Well Soon via Reach Records.
Featuring appearances from E-40, Kato On The Track, Tommy Zuko, & CJ Emulous, Get Well Soon was born from the collaborative duo's standout Rolling Loud performance and shared love for L.A.'s sonic culture. It blends messages of hope and healing with trunk-rattling beats, putting Lecrae squarely in his West Coast bag while championing Miles as the genre's next breakout Christian artist.
Watch the video HERE.
This 8-track project is where joy meets West Coast hip-hop, created in response to the heaviness felt across California in recent years. While many know Lecrae for his Southern and Atlanta roots, few realize he spent a formative part of his life on the West Coast Bay Area - an experience that's deeply shaped his musical perspective and serves as key inspiration for this project.
As one of the modern pioneers of Christian hip-hop, Lecrae has long paved the way for faith-based artists on a mainstream stage. With this project, he's not only embracing the new generation of faith-driven rappers but actively passing the torch to Miles Minnick, championing him as the genre's next breakout star. Together, they blend messages of hope and healing with trunk-rattling beats, putting Lecrae squarely in his West Coast bag while spotlighting Miles' unique voice and energy.
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