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        By: Grits
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The Art of Translation CD

By: Grits
Word Entertainment Inc / 2002 / Compact disc
$11.99 (CBD Price)
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CBD Stock No: WWCD9687
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    Audio Track Info

  1. Here We Go
  2. Ooh Aah
  3. Runnin
  4. Tennessee Bwoys
  5. Be Mine
  6. Ill Coined Phrase (Interlude)
  7. Seriously
  8. At The Video Shoot (Interlude)
  9. Video Girl
  10. Believe
  11. What Do You Believe? (Interlude)
  12. Get It
  13. Make Room
  14. Keep Movin' (Interlude)
  15. Sunny Days
  16. Lovechild
  17. The Art Of Translation

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Chock full of head nodders, smooth operators, and dancefloor thumpers, The Art of Translation is quite possibly the hottest Christian hip-hop album to date. Includes "Seriously", "Here We Go", "Ooh- Aah" (feat. tobyMac), "Runnin'", and more.

Product Information

Format: Compact disc
Vendor: Word Entertainment Inc
UPC: 669447287100
Availability: Only 1 in stock - order soon! Additional quantities may be backordered.

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5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Adam (Age 14) (Canada), February 27, 2007

The moment I listened to this CD, I was happy I bought it! It's for sure Grits best.

4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Roseanna Davis (Crescent Valley NV), December 03, 2006

This is a really good album, ooh ahh, be mine, and love child are all really great tracks, I think this is just a straight up good CD.

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by kanisha love (willard,oh), August 03, 2005

I love #2 the song ooh aah. I like how they did the song with TOBYMAC. It’s awesome! I love this CD!!

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by jasmine (wasilla ak), August 30, 2004

hey wats up grits i love ur music me and my sis have all ur cd's u guys r awsome and u guys ROCK! ur music is the best i ever heard

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Sydnee (Bremerton, WA), November 08, 2003

I was really surprised by this album, it's so good!! I've listened to rap for a long time and have been becoming frusturated (especially being female) with how filthy it is. I am so grateful for people like the Grits who bring meaning and purpose to the music. I hope the Lord will bless them and help them to continue their mission.

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Nathan, August 14, 2003

It's artists like Grits along with Cross Movement, KJ-52, and T-Bone that convince me rap is one of those music genres where the Christians have the upper hand. This CD is awesome! Just about every song is good but I really like Ooh Aah, Tennessee Boys, Seriously, and Lovechild. It's only too bad that Grits doesn't seem to get as much attention as they should from the secular industry(not that they should really be seeking that). They're so good, I think that at the Grammys they should have been up there with Nelly, Ludacris, and all those other secular rappers.

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Matt (Sherwood, OR), August 02, 2003

One of the best Christian rap CD's there is. I listen to T-Bone and Grits the most out of all my rap CDs. Grits rocks! Go Grits GO!!!

4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Liz (Minneapolis, MN), July 19, 2003

Grits continues to show they are in tune with current trends in rap/hip-hop, yet their style is original. I have enjoyed all of their albums, but this one is the best. Clever lyrics and solid beats put them on par with the top acts on the charts.

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