116, DC3, Limoblaze & Lecrae Unite on “No Weapon”
Reach Records delivers a bold and lyrically explosive anthem with “No Weapon”, the ninth track on their 2025 summer playlist, 116 Summer Twenty-Five. Featuring a powerhouse trio: Lecrae, Limoblaze, and teenage prodigy DC3, this track is a spiritual battle cry wrapped in Afro-fusion rhythms, street-savvy wordplay, and unwavering declarations of faith.
From the first beat, “No Weapon” is an anthem of divine defiance. It’s a reminder that no opposition, no scheme of the enemy, and no weapon formed against God’s people can prosper.
DC3: A Young Voice With Old-School Fire
Kicking off the song is DC3, the 18-year-old UK-based rapper whose Zimbabwean roots and gospel upbringing shape his unique, razor-sharp delivery. He doesn’t just rap, he testifies.
“I spoke unto the enemy and told him got a fire that been burning, so, if trying to defeat… would make no sense”
These aren’t just bars, they’re battlefield proclamations. His verse recounts the relentless attacks of the enemy, the attempts to knock him down, and the triumphant reality of rising again. Through every fiery metaphor and energetic cadence, DC3 reminds listeners that spiritual warfare is real, but so is victory.
His line, “Middle name’s Holy Mocker,” is both humorous and defiant, echoing the confidence that comes when one knows they’re walking in divine authority.
Limoblaze: Afro-Fusion with Heavenly Fire
On the chorus and bridge, Nigerian Afro-gospel sensation Limoblaze infuses the track with melodic heat. Known for blending Afrobeats with worship and hip-hop, he delivers a rich, rhythmic hook that anchors the track:
“No weapon fashioned against me / Na color riot them dey do / Olowogbogboro, na you I get / So who I want, come fear”
Sung partly in Pidgin English and Yoruba, his words reflect unwavering trust in God’s covering and strength. His repetition of “Jomo, Jomo – Jesu n Tomi Sona” (Jesus is walking with me) becomes a praise chant, a mantra of spiritual presence and protection.
Lecrae: Legacy, Lyrical Precision, and Prophetic Power
Then enters Lecrae, Reach Records co-founder and GRAMMY-winning pioneer of Christian hip-hop, with a verse that lands like a sermon in rhyme.
“What do they want from me? Tell ’em to come for me / I keep some guardian angels as company”
He rhymes about the spiritual battles that come with purpose, calling, and leadership. With vivid imagery, “Snake on the shoes, yeah, the Serpent is under me,” he asserts dominance over darkness, showing that faith isn’t weakness, it’s warfare.
Lecrae’s verse builds like a crescendo, ending with a declaration of bold faith:
“They think I’m falling, I’m flying / I jumped off the peak of Mount Zion and run with the Lion”
Here, he flips fear into freedom, reminding us that walking with God isn’t safe, it’s supernatural.
More Than Music — A Movement
“No Weapon” is not just another track on a playlist, it’s a war cry for a generation. It pulls no punches, blending the fierce realism of spiritual conflict with the unshakable hope found in Christ.
It also highlights the evolution of Reach Records’ Summer Playlist, now in its seventh installment. With 116 Summer Twenty-Five, the label continues to amplify new voices like DC3 while staying rooted in the legacy of artists like Lecrae and Limoblaze who’ve defined Christian hip-hop for over a decade.
Whether you’re on the frontlines of faith, feeling weary from the fight, or simply in need of a musical reminder that God has your back, “No Weapon” is your soundtrack for spiritual warfare and unbreakable confidence.
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