GRITS - made up of Coffee and Bonafide (their birth certificates read Stacy Jones and Teron Carter, respectively) - lit up the national rap radar with their 1999 breakthrough, GRAMMATICAL REVOLUTION. With their landmark third release, the duo scored a grip of honors: Top 5 most added on Gavin Magazine's rap chart, Top 20 on Hits rap chart, a record-setting 10 weeks at #1 on the Progressive Airplay Journal's rhythmic chart, and insane ink in the pages of Billboard, Rap Pages, Rap Sheet, and others. GRITS songs were featured on MTVs THE REAL WORLD, RESURRECTION BOULEVARD (Showtime), POP STARS (WB), two episodes of BOSTON PUBLIC (FOX) and several independent films. Equally impressive, GRITS' small screen charisma put their videos in heavy rotation on all the major outlets (Yo! MTV Raps, MTV2, BET, The Box) with such highlights as hitting Top 10 on BET's Rap City (a show which the group has also guest hosted) and nailing both Top 10 Most Requested and Top 5 Handpicked on MTV2. With so much vid love, GRITS easily scored the granddaddy prize of all, a 1999 Billboard Video Award trophy for the album's "They All Fall Down." - EMI-CMG
| Song List |
| 1. Lil'
Man Intro |
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| 2. Ima Showem |
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| 3. They
All Fall Down |
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| 4. Strugglin' |
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| 5.
C2K |
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| 6. Time is
Passing |
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| 7.
Supreme Being |
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| 8. Man's Soul |
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| 9. Count
Bass D [ A Reading From] |
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| 10. Soundcheck |
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| 11. Stop
Bitin' |
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| 12. It Takes Love
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| 13.
Return of the Antagonist |
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| 14. I Still Know What You
Bit Last Summer |
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| 15.
Millenium |
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| 16. The End |
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| 17. They
All Fall Down - Remix |
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