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![]() The Movement The 13-track offering transcends geographical boundaries, as 4-God stays focused on dropping bangin’ beats with clever lyrics and a welcomed dose of “bobblehead juice”. Check out two bonafide club bangers, “Party Song” and “Who Knew”. The incredibly contagious vibe of both of these tracks will earn them immediate storage in your iPod. Jeremiah Tutstone handles the hook for “Who Knew”, perfectly complimenting the track.Aaron James, aka A-Hype, does a stellar job handling production duties on the project. In addition to production, he handles the album’s instrumentation and lends his vocals to “Footprints” and “The Stomp”. The latter starts with the feel of a college marching band and ultimately serves as 4-God’s statement of purpose. In addition to a clear and exciting lyrical flow, the emcee speaks to life’s issues while offering a healthy offering of transparency. “Let’s Be” deals with the process of finding a mate, with Camesha Thomas handling the hook. “Temptations” looks to support brothers who are regularly fighting enticements of all types. No matter how you flip it, there’s no denying that 4-God has a hit on his hands with his debut effort. Simply put, The Movement has begun and it will be televised! This is another worthy addition to your hip-hop collection. Listen to the audio provided below, courtesy of Rey of Hope Records. Audio tracks are available in RealAudio format (click logo below to listen.
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