HIStory: Our Place in His Story

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HIStory: Our Place In His Story
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ReleasedAugust 22, 2007
Genre Christian hip hop
Label Cross Movement Records
The Cross Movement chronology
Chronicles (Greatest Hits, Vol. 1)
(2006)
HIStory: Our Place In His Story
(2007)
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HIStory: Our Place In His Story is the sixth and final original album from the Christian hip hop group the Cross Movement, released on August 22, 2007. It received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Or Rap Gospel Album.

Track listing

  1. Our God
  2. Louder
  3. Trust In Him (feat. Robert “Don” Barham)
  4. Spare Change
  5. Tapestry
  6. I Love You
  7. 9-10
  8. Back For This
  9. Clap Your Hands
  10. Name Up (feat. Tedashii)
  11. Get That
  12. Now Who’s the Man? (feat. Iz-Real)
  13. Clarity (feat. Mac the Doulos)
  14. Whatchu Say?
  15. We Were They
  16. Big Things
  17. The Last Cypha (feat. Trip Lee, R-Swift, Mac the Doulos, Iz-Real, FLAME & Da’ T.R.U.T.H.)

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