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Faith, Hope & Love (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Faith, Hope & Love (Deluxe Edition) by Je'Kob. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Gospel genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:23:33 minutes.

Artist: Je'Kob
Release date: 2013
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Gospel
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:23:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Faith (feat. Conscience) 4:16
2. Can't Have My Soul 3:42
3. Love Is All 3:13
4. Boom Shaka Laka 3:56
5. Hot X Cold (feat. Eshon Burgundy) 3:56
6. In Your Hands 3:53
7. Whoa Whoa Yeah Yeah 4:18
8. A Beautiful Place 3:27
9. Waiting 3:52
10. Don't Let Go 3:45
11. Make Me over (feat. Conscience & Nena Lockhart) 4:09
12. Dreams 5:21
13. Lost X Found 4:49
14. Hope for Us All (feat. The December Keys) 4:16
15. Burn Me out (feat. Rachael) 4:42
16. The Test (feat. Deraj) 3:25
17. John316 (feat. Kidd) 3:43
18. Do Anything for You 4:14
19. Please Don't Go 3:05
20. If I Ruled the World 3:15
21. Let Go & Love (feat. The December Keys) 4:16

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On his debut solo album, Christian rap auteur Je’kob Washington builds on the innovative hip-hop/pop fusion of his former group Souljahz with nods toward electronica, dubstep, and radio-friendly rock. Faith Hope Love combines tracks from three previously released EPs (along with three remixes) to create a unified work exploring brokenness, self-empowerment, and grace. The album ignores genre boundaries to lay insistent grooves over musical textures that range from the satiny to the abrasive, bringing to mind everyone from Prince to TobyMac and Justin Timberlake. Taking his cues from 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, Je’kob offers lyric testimony that’s both confrontational and compassionate. “Make Me Over” (featuring rapper Conscience and singer Nena Lockhart) and “Can’t Have My Soul” particularly stand out for their urgent messages and unrelenting beats. Crowd-rousing dance cuts like “Don’t Let Go” and “Boom Shaka Laka” are counterpointed with soaring pop numbers like “In Your Hands” and rap showcases like “Love Is All” to keep things sonically interesting (and spiritually uplifting).