Everyday Process: The Process of Illumination & Elimination

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Everyday Process: The Process of Illumination & Elimination
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Studio album by
Everyday Process
ReleasedMarch 20, 2007
Genre Christian hip hop
Label Cross Movement
Producer So Hot Productions
Mac the Doulos
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Everyday Process: The Process of Illumination & Elimination is the first solo album by Christian hip hop group Everyday Process. It was released by Cross Movement Records on 20 March 2007. The album was CMR's first release in 2007.

Track listing

  1. "Intro (Straight To The Point)"
  2. "Build Up"
  3. "Resist The System"
  4. "Give 'Em The Gospel"
  5. "Grace"
  6. "All I Need" (ft. La'Tia & Keran)
  7. "Amazed"
  8. "Bangin' Defined" (Interlude)
  9. "Bangin'"
  10. "Holla At Me" (ft. Trip Lee)
  11. "Live It Up"
  12. "The After Party" (Interlude)
  13. "The After Party"
  14. "As Real As It Gets"
  15. "Hey Girl" (ft. Badia Jeter & J.R.)
  16. "The World Needs Jesus"
  17. "Shine Bright"
  18. "Illumination & Elimination" (Interlude)
  19. "Everyday All Day Cypha" (ft. Lecrae, FLAME, R-Swift, The Ambassador & Phanatik)



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