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Royal Flush

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Download links and information about Royal Flush by The Flame. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Gospel genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 51:12 minutes.

Artist: The Flame
Release date: 2013
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Gospel
Tracks: 15
Duration: 51:12
Buy on iTunes $11.99
Buy on Amazon $8.99

Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Break the Building (feat. Serge) 3:58
2. All In (feat. KB) 3:30
3. Sanctuary (feat. Mike Real) 3:47
4. Sleepin' 3:42
5. Game Over 3:28
6. Baited (feat. Fedel) 3:17
7. Maranatha 4:46
8. 2 Peter 1:3 Interlude (feat. Ryan Fullerton) 2:35
9. Read Em & Weep (feat. V. Rose) 3:29
10. Believe 4:10
11. Stackin' Intro 2:00
12. Stackin' 4:22
13. Mixed Up (feat. K-Drama & D-Maub) 3:22
14. The Line Interlude (feat. Ryan Fullerton) 1:30
15. Start Over (feat. NF) 3:16

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Matching street credibility with natural flow and sharp pop instincts, Flame goes from strength to strength on his seventh album, Royal Flush. Flame’s lyrics stress personal redemption while maintaining a playful tone that makes the Word go down easy. This time out, he enlists an impressive lineup of guest stars as he runs through a consistently uplifting set. The opening track (“Break the Building,” a fiery declaration of faith) and the closing number (“Start Over,” a pop-influenced tune featuring NF's urgent vocals) bookend the album with a compassionate message that reaches out to nonbelievers. In between are club-beat sermons (“Sanctuary”), fervent electronica anthems (“Game Over”), Jamaican-slanted testimonies (“Baited”), and tormented prayers over hypnotic grooves (“Maranatha”). Especially incisive is “Stackin’,” a biting commentary on greed and spiritual blindness. Flame is helped immensely by such notables as singer V. Rose (who adds a yearning edge to “Read Em & Weep”) and rappers K-Drama and D-Maub (laying down rapid-fire wordplay on “Mixed Up”).