Not as good a the last one: The CD starts off with a distinctly Southern(read: TN) rap feel. By this I mean heavy beats and somewhat thin loops for the background. The expertise of this duo is not immediately obvious. Around about track 4, things pick up and get back on track to what you would expect. A feature by Canibus was surprising, given the genre. Overall, the CD has the typical 1-3 winners, along with some additional filler. In a nutshell: Not bad for the money ($5-6), but don't pay more than $9.
Redemption: The GRITS have been holding it down for Christian rap for as long as I can remember. With Redemption, they fulfilled their commitment to Gotee and are free to focus on their new record label, 5e Entertainment. While Redemption has some of their characteristic hip but southern sound and showcases their versatile lyrical styles, the first half comes off feeling almost forced which is not acceptable for a group with as much talent as they have. They get it together over the second half though, and deliver a couple of incredible joints which make the album worth having on on their own. Best cuts: Right Back, Open Bar and We Workin.
Tight with these!: YO, this is Stephy jey of Goddisciples. This cd was pretty tight. I actually liked it just as much as dichotemy a. I was really feelin the joints and as usual, the beats were raw. They still needa cop some beats from me, but they don't relize it yet. \o...\c
Redemption-?: Grits gets much respect! This album has a few tracks but Dichotomy A/B are my personal favorites.
Greatest GRITS ever :): If you love GRITS then you'll love this CD- it shows that over the years the Duo has never sat on their okole's and has always been re-inventing themselves for the better. Plain and Simple: It's GRITS at it's finest. 'nuff said. Buy it.
| Binding: | Music Download | | Genre: | christian-gospel-music | | Publication Date: | 2006-11-28 | | Release Date: | 2006-11-28 | | Running Time: | 0 seconds |
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