Boasting - Lecrae (feat. Anthony Evans) On Screen (Top 10 TESTED)

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"Boasting" on screen is a visual sermon. It isn't just a music video; it’s a tool for recalibration. It reminds the viewer that the greatest thing we can do with our platform, our voice, or our screen time is to point it toward something—and Someone—greater than ourselves. Boasting - Lecrae (feat. Anthony Evans) on screen

Lecrae’s "Boasting," featuring the powerful vocals of Anthony Evans, is a cornerstone of his 2010 album Rehab . While the audio alone is a masterclass in theological humility, seeing it "on screen"—whether through the official music video, live performances, or lyric visuals—adds a profound layer of weight to its message. Highlighting the name of God or the concept

In a world of distractions, the screen demands your attention for the full 3:51 duration. It isn't just a music video; it’s a tool for recalibration

Watching a live performance on screen (like the Rehab tour footage) connects the viewer to a larger "cloud of witnesses" all boasting in the same truth. 🏁 Final Thought

When we watch "Boasting," the visual medium serves to shrink the artist and magnify the Subject. Unlike typical hip-hop videos that use the screen to highlight the artist’s wealth or status, this track uses imagery to do the opposite.