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| 18 | Here We Go / Nirva Dorsaint 2:59 |
Hip-hop duo Grits aim their message at a market often overlooked by the Christian music industry. With melodious rhymes and a multifaceted musical approach, Grits produce music that is both refreshing and spiritually challenging. Mesmerizing lyric chants backed by Latin rhythms (as on the opening track, "Here We Go"), pop gloss (as on "Keep Movin' "), and even the occasional operatic flourish give this project an unusual polish and sophistication. Grits like to preach self-esteem and integrity as much as belief in the gospel, and Art of Translation offers both: "Video Girl" is a powerful work that tackles such hot-button issues as sexual exploitation in the entertainment industry. Unspoken but implied is the sentiment that it's nearly impossible for a Christian to emerge from this seedy world unscathed. Segue from that heady statement to the lilting and beautiful "Believe," a challenge that asks listeners to examine their beliefs, featuring the haunting vocals of label mate Jennifer Knapp. Grits are the rare Christian artists that have an authentic mission and the talent to spread that message out into the world. Lisa Zhito, Barnes & Noble