Detroit natives Sean Grant, Torrence Greene, and Evin Martin- better known as 21:03- offer their debut release for Verity Records. Produced by J-Moss, Paul 'pda' Allen and Walter Kearney, - better known as PAJAM- this modern gospel/hiphop/R&B fusion showcases the trio's unbelievable talent on the chartbuster "I'm Sorry," as well as "Spiritual Business," "Say Yes," and more.
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5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Rex Gale (portage indiana), November 04, 2009
I thought I would try and listen to some Rap Hip Hop music as a lesson in desensitizing this 52 yr old white guy. In an attempt to connect with younger believers of different background in a spiritual yet cultural mix and keeping in touch with the ones we are suppose to reach out to and letting the Lord Jesus Christ lead me to listen and enjoy His word through the artistic views of 21:03. Although this statement may reflect some imperfection I truly write it in an attempt to encourage these young men to continue their journey as they do not know whose paths they will cross along their way.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Tynneshia Murray (Toccoa, GA), May 01, 2008
Wow!!! This cd is good. I was Gospelcity.com one day and I went to the videos, and I saw 21:03 and I was like 21:03? So I checked it out, and that was the day I fell in love with the prettiest song (on the cd) I'm Sorry. I also love the cd. It had some real life situations in it, and I enjoyed it. I was kind of teary-eyed, but it was ok. Sean, Evan, and Torrence I say keep on keeping on in God. Write some more songs so I can hear them, because I know ya'll ain't done yet up there in Detroit. Keep doing what you doing, only for God's glory and not your own.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Kiersten Smith (Findlay,Ohio), May 01, 2007
Despite what some people may think this is actually a wonderful CD. The songs draw youth. My friends who aren't Christians now want to go out and buy this CD. People who buy this album will not be disappointed. This shows young people all around that they can still have fun being a Christian and not be afraid to call on Him when in need. Favorite slow song: How Long. Favorite Up beat song: Don't Say No.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Chardon (Canada), February 28, 2007
I Love this CD and these guys especially 'I'm Sorry' that is by far my favorite song.
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