How did Ronnie Lillard, the scholar-college football player, become Reconcile the rapper? We discuss his transformation, as well as his latest album Sacrifice, which is currently sitting comfortably on the iTunes and Amazon charts. He speaks exclusively about the album and the concept behind some of the tracks in part two of Reconcile’s Testimony: A Musician’s Story.
- [2:23] – Why he named the album Sacrifice
- [3:25] – If it had not had been for the Lord he would not have made it is the reason why he wrote “Aman”
- [5:16] – Knowing what Jesus has done for him inspired “Can’t Take This from Me”
- [8:36] – Why Pyrexx is his favorite feature on the album
- [11:01] – The day and life of Reconcile
- [14:04] – “HHGH” being about the next step after giving your life to Jesus
- [16:22] – “Last Night” being about being lost and God’s grace
- [18:21] – What he thinks everyone should ask themselves
- [20:11] – Why he wrote a song about a kid he ministers to
- [23:24] – His wife joining him on the track “Numb”
- [26:11] – Why the track ‘Sacrifice” is a high energy track
- [28:00] – “South Central” being about fighting to save one soul in the inner city