- Audio CD (July 6 2004)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Gotee Records
- ASIN: B00000IR80
- Other Editions: Audio Cassette
- Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Lil' Man Intro - Grits |
| 2. Ima Showem - Grits |
| 3. They All Fall Down - Grits |
| 4. Strugglin' - Grits |
| 5. C2K - Grits |
| 6. Time Is Passing - Grits |
| 7. Supreme Being - Grits |
| 8. Man's Soul - Grits |
| 9. Count Bass D (A Reading From) - Grits |
| 10. Soundcheck - Grits |
| 11. Stop Bitin' - Grits |
| 12. It Takes Love |
| 13. Return Of The Antagonist |
| 14. I Still Know What You Bit Last Summer |
| 15. Millenium |
| 16. The End |
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Junk,
By A Customer
This review is from: Grammatical Revolution (Audio CD)
If you're into innovative rap and want something else besides a few guys sitting in their bedroom with a drum machine, then don't buy this album. If you're like me and are into tight beats and wicked hooks like the kind Warren G and Dr. Dre serve up, check out Gospel Gangstaz instead. These guys are wannabees with sloppy ryhmes. OGG's is tight.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Somebody Shoot Me!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Grammatical Revolution (Audio CD)
The message may be good, but the delivery is weak. How come every Christian rapper thinks they can roll out their drum machine, write a few lyrics that are stale, and fire up their Rolad DX-7 and call that rap?! Still, people like it because it is "Christian". DC Talk was perhaps the greatest travesty ever perpetrated on rap! Shame on them for even calling their music rap (not to mention their marketing-based rock/grunge crossover act)! These guys are no exception. Their style is sloppy. In my opinion, there were two great albums in Christian rap history: 1.) PID's original album Here We Are (a-la RUN DMC), and 2.) Gospel Gangstaz, Gang Affiliated. Beyond that, I'll take Warren G. any day over this garbage...
5.0 out of 5 stars
A review written by: In 'N Out of Krispy Kreme,
By A Customer
This review is from: Grammatical Revolution (Audio CD)
I for one am disappointed with 'Here We Go.' This single is not nearly as innovative as 'I'mma Showem' and does not have the depth or quality of 'They All Fall Down.' Instead, it is indicative of GRits last release, 'Journey Through My Mind,' where the arrangement is catchy while the lyrics are just average. Besides, the song is just way too short. That being said, I am a huge fan of GRitS. Every album they release is more mature and innovative than its predecessor. I expect nothing less with the new album, 'The Art of Translation'. In fact, these guys are good enough to compete with any hip-hop group in the secular market today. The lack of airplay on radio stations probably means that Gotee is not doing a good job of marketing them.
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