The Good Life (Trip Lee album)

[citation needed] Three promotional music videos were released for the album for three of the four singles, "I'm Good",[5] "Fallin",[6] and "One Sixteen".

The album artwork shows Lee's face with a distinct orange line through it, signifying that he is "no longer a robot".

The overall theme of "no longer being a robot" follows suit in all of the songs on the album, sending a message of freedom from sin through the gospel and not conforming to the ways of this world.

It directly challenges and addresses such hot button issues like abortion, lust, the love of money, and excessive consumerism.

17 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of over 22,000 units, making it the sixth-highest charting Christian Hip Hop Album of all-time (tied with Tedashii's Below Paradise).