Let the Dead Bury the Dead

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"Let the Dead Bury the Dead" is a solo studio album by American rapper No Malice, known for its introspective, spiritually focused lyrics and departure from his earlier work with Clipse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf solo album
studio album
artist No Malice
associatedWith Clipse
Pusha-T
surface form: Pusha T
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creativeDirection less focused on drug-dealing narratives
more spiritual than Clipse work
follows Hear Ye Him
genre Christian hip hop
hip hop
hasAudience Christian hip hop listeners
fans of Clipse
hip hop listeners
hasFormat digital download
streaming release
hasLyricsStyle confessional
didactic
introspective
hasLyricsTheme Christian faith
morality
personal transformation
redemption
spiritual struggle
hasMoralPerspective anti-drug
anti-materialism
pro-faith
hasReligiousContext Christian
hasSubject critique of materialism in hip hop
eternity
family and responsibility
life after leaving street lifestyle
repentance
hasTitleLanguage English
hasType solo studio album
inspiredBy Christianity
No Malice's religious conversion
language English
mediaType music album
notableFor departure from Clipse-era subject matter
introspective lyrics
spiritually focused lyrics
partOf No Malice discography
performer No Malice
titleComesFrom biblical phrase "Let the dead bury their dead"
workOf No Malice

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No Malice notableWork Let the Dead Bury the Dead
Gene Elliott Thornton Jr. notableWork Let the Dead Bury the Dead