Lecrae's 'Anomaly' Album Delayed; Record Pushed Back to September 9 (VIDEO)

Christian rapper Lecrae's new album Anomaly was originally announced for August, but it has now been pushed back to September 9.

The rapper Tweeted, "The system didn't plan for this. #ANOMALY" after posting a picture with a hand written note that shows the August date scratched out in favor of September 9.

Lecrae released the lead single "I Heard Nuthin" last week, and opened up with Vibe about where he currently is as a man and a musician.

The Reach Records founder has been making a major impression in mainstream Hip-hop with his music as a Christian. The Atlanta based rapper won a Grammy for his 2012 album Gravity. His win made him the first rapper to achieve the "Best Gospel Album" Grammy.

"Each day I have to fight for contentment. There was a time when I was just happy to pay my bills doing this. I want to use my gifts and live there, in that space: content."

During the interview with the publication, the 34-year-old said it could all get burdensome, "It's an animal you have to tame. You do. My body hates it. This type of work takes a lot of your time," he said, "I mean, recently I was talking to a renowned filmmaker and he told me he's missed the last seven years of his son's life. I often have to ask myself what it is I'm chasing. Our ambitions can sometimes be unhealthy."

Lecrae revealed that the content of his forthcoming LP is more honest than his previous records. According to Vibe he said he believes people will be liberated by it.

Listen to his first single below: