Our World: Fallen

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Our World: Fallen
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 17, 2007
Recorded2006-2007
Genre Christian hip hop
Label Cross Movement
Producer So Hot Productions, DJ Official, Tony Stone
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Our World: Fallen is the third studio album from American Christian rapper Flame, released on April 17, 2007.

Contents

Music video

A music video was made for the song "Goodness to Repentance".

Track listing

  1. Our World Fallen
  2. Where God Placed You
  3. Shinin’ featuring Tedashii
  4. MySpace featuring Diamone
  5. Fallen World (interlude 1)
  6. Goodness to Repentance
  7. Call Him
  8. When You Step featuring Da’ T.R.U.T.H.
  9. World View
  10. Fallen World (interlude 2)
  11. Bad Ain't Good featuring Trubble
  12. We Apologize
  13. Desires in Conflict feat. Tony & UnderFive
  14. Heart Stops
  15. Come to Christ (interlude 3)
  16. Goodbye featuring J.R. & J'son

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References

  1. "Flame, "Our World: Fallen" Review".
  2. "Review - Flame - Our World Fallen". 9 April 2007.