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Positive. That's right,
positive. I'll start and end with just that, positive. I'm
positive you have heard GRITS before, whether or not you
recognize the name, but true hip-hop heads will automatically
know the name. Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee and bringing
their own flavor of hip hop to the board every time they touch
a studio or microphone, their voices are easily recognizable
in an ever-growing genre tainted with fly-by-night artists.
Bonafide and Coffee form GRITS, creating a creative powerhouse
that brought songs you have doubtlessly heard, such as "Ima
Showem" that made an appearance on hit TV Show Boston Public,
and you have more than likely heard other strong hits "Time Is
Passing" or "They All Fall Down". If you don't recognize the
title, then just download the tracks and you'll instantly
recognize them, then go buy the CD, because burning CDs is
thievery.
Their latest CD "The Art of Translation" leaves with many more
positives, but I'm getting ahead of myself already. The
translating opens up with no intro, we dive head-first into
"Here We Go", thick with a latin vibe evenly mixed with some
nice kicks. Great lively chorus, the style is on point and you
have no choice but to bob your head. Rolling right into "Ooh
Ahh" which features Tobymac, and already feeling the laid back
beat which is ridden perfectly by a chorus that builds from
the start to show the intricacy of the hook. Tobymac does
okay, but is outshined by the heroes of our album, brilliant
track covering the woes of life. A very relatable track that
majestically dazzles, a must-hear.
Next, we're "Runnin'" with a beautiful chorus sung by great
female vocalists V3, which consists of Latoya, Sasha, and
Shelly Vinson. We see more relatable topics covered here, and
this is overall a beautiful song with a memorable hook.
Bouncing right into "Tennessee Bwoys", not feeling the hook
too much, the dirty south induced chorus feels a little forced
but it is a great style to bounce to, which is easily assumed
to be the
primary purpose. The beat is decent, and the hook is in your
face. We slow it down a tad with "Be Mine" and jump right out
with a very smooth hook which does what it's intended to do,
hook you. Careful listening reveals a positive message rare in
the rap game today, which is faithfulness in a relationship
leading to marriage. Snaps off for braving the topic and doing
it in full quality. "Ill Coined Phrase" is an out of place
interlude which sounds good, just out of place.
"Seriously" adds on a thick mix of guitars giving the rock 'n
roll spice, but the mix doesn't seem to work well. The chorus
feels a little off, the attempt at something new is applauded
but it ultimately fails. "At The Video Shoot" interlude is
entertaining, and gives the sense that you're eavesdropping on
some girls at the scene of a video shoot as it rolls into the
next track "Video Girl" featuring one of my more favorite
artists, Knowdaverbs. We start off with the hook which makes a
valiant attempt at a catchy hook but is a little forced, and
will eventually have you humming it to yourself, whether you
like it or not doesn't matter. Verbs kicks off the first verse
and knocks it down without question and everyone seems to hold
their own here. Once again, props are given on handing out a
positive (there's that word again) message trying to give
value back to women.
The next track flows ridiculously tight with Jennifer Knapp on
"Believe", another magnificent chorus, delivered this time
from GRITS' fellow Gotee artist. We travel through some deep
meditation on where our lives are and what we base our lives
on. An A+ is given here for a terrific track, well balanced
between a perfect tone set by the beat, the chorus and the
thought invoking rhymes. Another must-hear followed closely by
the interlude "What Do You Believe?". A nice follow-up indeed,
laid back beat filled out with organs, piano rifts, and nusoul
vocals.
Next we're supposed to "Get It", an upbeat song with a rather
repetitive chorus, an all around okay track. A definite banger
of a follow-up hits us on "Make Room", sweet beat with that
good ol' southern bounce. Brings some fire here lyrically and
the chorus hits the spot filling out the instrumental to a
"T". If you like hot
beats mixed with style and lyrics, check this song out. In
tune with the interludes we have "Keep Movin'", very
soul-filled with a beat that sounds straight from a relaxed
Timbaland studio, great addition here though it's short.
Never to get dark, light is shed with "Sunny Days". The beat
gives its effect of an upbeat song yet manages to stay away
from the spotlight. Rarely slipping on the chorus we've got
another hook that meets expectations with Nirva Dorsaint
spilling her intoxicating vocals throughout the track. Here
hearts are lifted to give reflection and thanks to their
maker. Like a fairy tale ending, we polish off the disc with
the last song "Lovechild" accompanied by Antonio Phelon
singing melodically, he's sure to have you singing this as
soon (if not before) the song is through. Not only is there a
great beat and flowing melody, but the words will probably hit
a piece of your heart. Yet another must-listen. Ending our
escapade through the creative direction of our Nashville
heroes is the last interlude and track "The Art of
Translation", a hypnotizing melody with some beautiful words
even though I have no idea what is said, and be sure to keep
listening to catch the hidden ending, because it gets better.
Do I really need to say what I think of the CD as a whole? Is
that actually necessary? Have you been paying attention? I
hope so, because history is in the making and I expect this CD
to have a lot of influence on a lot of people, both musical
and non. An astounding album with innovation & creativity
deluxe. I cannot think of a better way to drop a $20 when it
comes to music. A superb blend of guest appearances without
ever detracting from the main event and never emitting the
feeling that there's too many guests. Do you like lyrics? Just
listen. Do you like a great beat? Well, do you prefer latin,
dirty south, unidentifiably unique or other? Just listen. How
about a positive output that will leave you with a deposit
rather than taking away any joy you already had? I'm fully
convinced that we have a certified jam session that will meet
all occasions and emotions.
Massive points given for style, music choice, great choruses,
lyrical content, and ingenuity. Points detracted from the few
choruses that didn't meet the quota. 4.5 Planets out of 5. Am
I sure? Heh, I'm positive.
Track Listing:
01 HERE WE GO
02 OOH AHH FEAT. TOBYMAC
03 RUNNIN FEAT. V3
04 TENNESSEE BWOYS
05 BE MINE FEAT. NIRVA DORSAINT
06 ILL COINED PHRASE (INTERLUDE)
07 SERIOUSLY
08 AT THE VIDEO SHOOT (INTERLUDE)
09 VIDEO GIRL FEAT. KNOWDAVERBS
10 BELIEVE FEAT. JENNIFER KNAPP
11 WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE? (INTERLUDE)
12 GET IT
13 MAKE ROOM
14 KEEP MOVIN' (INTERLUDE)
15 SUNNY DAYS FEAT. NIRVA DORSAINT
16 LOVECHILD FEAT. ANTONIO PHELON
17 THE ART OF TRANSLATION (INTERLUDE)
Skrabble Rating: 4.5 out of 5
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