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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Way to Kick-Off Summer
If someone were to ask me which Trip Lee album is the best, I wouldn't be able to choose between the three. I still frequently listen to "If They Only Knew," and "20/20," and this new release will simply be added to that rotation.

The production on this album is so extraordinary that sometimes you can forget to listen to the lyrics, especially the song "No...
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2.0 out of 5 stars "Between Two Worlds" - Trip Lee
I'm sure there's a song for everyone on this CD, but I think Trip Lee's third release is mediocre--musically and lyrically. There are only 3 songs I like. Since I LOVED his other CDs I expected to equally love his latest. It turns out I was more than a little disappointed. But I know Whom the 116 clique members truly write and rap for so, despite what I think of his third...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Way to Kick-Off Summer, June 22, 2010
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If someone were to ask me which Trip Lee album is the best, I wouldn't be able to choose between the three. I still frequently listen to "If They Only Knew," and "20/20," and this new release will simply be added to that rotation.

The production on this album is so extraordinary that sometimes you can forget to listen to the lyrics, especially the song "No Worries." But I'm glad that Trip has retained his southern roots, and also happy with the uniqueness and diversity in this junior release. Bottom line, I've never felt like I wasted my money after purchasing any album from Reach Records, so I entreat you to drop that $9 right now and help support the spread of the gospel of Christ.

1. Real Life Music 5/5 - Great introduction, and still maintains his humble approach in beseeching the listener to look away from him and toward Christ instead. It's for people like you and I who can relate to one another through life's common circumstances, and through the reality that most people experience, rather than the fairy tales you'd normally hear in mainstream rap, or the rarity of being a millionaire who does what he wants.

2. Snitch 4/5 - This beat reminded me of LL Cool J's song "Headsprung," produced by Timberland. The two beats sound almost identical, but Trip's lyrics have substance. He is the snitch, and he's exposes his sin, to God and to his peers, in hopes of purging himself of ungodliness (1 John 1:9). One point off for the beat, even though I'm sure the producer didn't purposely bite Timberland's track.

3. Invade ft. J.Paul 5/5 - The title says it all. A psalm of supplication for the Parousia. This is one of many songs in which Trip prays that Christ come quickly, which seems to be a common theme of the album. With the whole creation groaning with labor pangs (Romans 8:22), it follows that we would hope Christ would come soon.

4. Prognosis 5/5 - My favorite song on this album. I love laid back tracks I can sit back and ponder too. I can sit at the beach and listen to this track over and over, and never get bored. Plus Trip does good singing the chorus. I only wish Shai Linne could've did a verse on this; that would've sealed the deal. The prognosis, or outcome of being a sinner is death/eternal torment (Romans 6:23), but the elect have nothing to worry about (Proverbs 11:4).

5. No Worries 5/5 - A continuation of "Prognosis," since the prognosis did not include a solution. And the solution, as I hope you already know, is the cross of Christ, which secured salvation for all the elect (Romans 8:33). Leave a comment if you can listen to this song without bobbing your head.

6. Covenant Eyes 5/5 - Something I'm in desperate need of (covenant eyes, that is (Matthew 5:29)). Trip already told us in his song "Follow the Crowd" (If They Only Knew), that Christian's don't look back at sensually dressed women or men, and this song expounds on the subject. I'm also proud to hear Pro on more and more Reach Record tracks. Jesus has brought him a long way and I pray that he continues to grow.

7. Life 101 4/5 - The bass in this song makes my headphone's shake, and the message is cool too (2 verses on different ways individuals view life, and a 3rd about how we should put our faith in Christ instead).

8. I Love Music ft. Sho Baraka 3/5 - Wasn't very intrigued by this song, but that doesn't mean you wont like it. The beat is a mix on salsa and hip-hop (Psalm 33:3). And I was surprised to hear Trip talk about Jay-Z being amongst the first rappers he listened to. I expected him to say UGK or Gangsta Nip.

9. Limitations ft. Leah Smith 5/5 - This is the first time Diamond did not make an appearance on a Trip Lee album, but Leah Smith has a great voice. I love the concept of this song, which is that we humans have limitations and shortcomings, while God is limitless and infinite. God has designed the world so that everyone and everything is dependent on Him (Daniel 5:23; Acts 17:28). Number's 8, 9, & 10 on this album also show Trip's dedication to a diverse album.

10. Yours To Own ft. Jimmy Needham 5/5 - I was distraught to hear that Trip's dad died, but I was also happy to hear about his marriage. This is something Trip mentions in this song, which is about God's providence in all things (Colossians 1:16). The beat is laid back, kinda like an India Arie track, with a nice acoustic guitar.

11. Apathy (Interlude) 5/5 - We all know how much Trip loves a cappella, and in this particular spoken word, he mentions how he sometimes has apathy (an absence of concern or emotion) towards other people. I'm the same way. Hearing of all the evil in the world over and over for dozens of years has made me think that it's normal. Jonah is the perfect example of someone who could careless about a nations eternal torment (Jonah 3:10-4:1). But thank God for his mercy (Jonah 4:11).

12. Twisted ft. Lecrae, Pro, & Thi'sl 5/5 - Unlike you, I didn't skip straight to this track when I saw the features..lol. Anyway, true southern rap collaboration, mixed with a touch of the midwest, about the grace of God. Every good gift and every perfect gift is from God (James 1:17), and we do not deserve any of it. We have it twisted when we think we are God, and that we are the ones responsible for our health and wealth. Thi'sl also raps about how being totally depraved gives us a twisted view of what's good and what's evil. This beat is cold!!

13. Bear With You ft. Tedashii 4/5 - Great track with a great beat. At first, the beat was weird to me, but after a few listens, it sounds normal (has a hype/inspirational feel). This is a song that also hits home for me, since it discusses how Christians must endure with people who sin against them; the main reason being that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8). A good example he gives is a wife who works while her deadbeat husband sits in the house for 6 years straight (jobless), but she'll bear with him since God bears with us.

14. Show's Over ft. Mitch Parks 5/5 - The beginning of this song reminds me of Hillsong's intro song, "I'm Not Ashamed," on their album "Savior King." Or is it "Take It All" from "Mighty to Save"? Either, or. The point is, it's a mixture of praise and worship with rap and it deals with a person trying to work for his salvation, but seeing that it's impossible (Matthew 5:48), he finally puts his faith in Christ. However, that also presents a conundrum, since he now must wrestle with a new nature and a sin nature (Romans 7:15). Finally, he realizes that Christ has done everything for him.

15. The Invasion (Hero) ft. Jai 5/5 - This was a pre-release track that Reach put out to appease the fan's craving to hear about their Hero, Jesus. At least I hope that's what they were craving. But one thing I'm beginning to realize is that this sound is unique to Christan rap. It's very original and I'm glad the Holy Spirit has granted it to us. Trip presents a thorough presentation of the gospel in this track, from God's holiness, to fallen mankind, to God's death and resurrection (Romans 4:25), to the perseverance of the saints (Philippians 1:6), and it's another expression of our anticipation of Christ's return (Revelation 21:1).

16. My Lord (Bonus Track) 5/5 - I think "The Invasion" would've been a better choice to end the album with, but "My Lord" is cool. At least those who did not like how Trip ended "20/20" with "Hip-Hop" will probably like this better. It's a cool beat and it's a good way to reinforce Trip's goal to point us toward our Master.

In the end, again, I wouldn't say this album is better or worse than Trip's other 2 albums; I'd simply say this is an original and unique album that will get heavy rotation in my ipod, and I believe all Christian rap fans will enjoy it. Lets also keep Epiphany, Reach Records, Cross Movement, etc, in our prayers.

Jesus Is God.




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5.0 out of 5 stars 9.2 out of 10 rating from CrossRap - Gold Medal Winner, June 22, 2010
This review is from: Between Two Worlds (MP3 Download)
Breaking into the Christian Rap world fresh out of high school with his debut album "If They Only Knew" in 2006, Trip Lee is now dropping his third album "Between Two Worlds" at age 22 and its been a privilege to witness his growth both as an artist and as a Christian.

Like his fellow Reach labelmates, Trip has emerged as one of the premiere artists of the Christian Rap genre. Will most fans be satisfied with this latest offering? In short, the answer is Yes!

And like Reach Record's other recent (relatively speaking) releases "Identity Crisis" by Tedashii, and "Lions and Liars" by Sho Baraka - "Between Two Worlds" has a distinctly experimental feel to it and takes some sizable gambles musically. I commend these artists for their effort to constantly grow and keep the genre fresh.

In this case, the resulting outcome is a handful of songs that will rattle your trunk loose and slap a grin on your face, along with a few other songs that leave a bit more to be desired. Overall however, the album succeeds at its mission: to deliver sound biblical messages over generally solid beats.

"Snitch" is one of my favorite songs from the project. It has a great beat and boasts a message that is on point and as necessary as ever. Will you let your flesh willfully carry out sin or will you blow the whistle and snitch on it?

"Invade" is a thoughtful song laced with a beautiful chorus sung by J. Paul. The song implores Christ to break through the clouds and to invade our world to redeem it from its brokenness.

The energy level is cranked up a few levels on "No Worries" - a slick and well polished song which proclaims the joy that can be found for those who cast their burdens on Christ.

I'm not even sure how to classify "I Love Music" and that's a good thing. It is eclectic and straight up fun. Trip Lee and Sho Baraka express their love for music, and offer thanks to the Lord for creating it. I too love music and am thankful for it, and this song is just one of many reasons why.

You wouldn't expect Trip Lee to release an album without his good friend and mentor Lecrae on it would you? Fear not, "Twisted" calls on the talents of Lecrae as well as Pro and Thi'sl. The beat on this gem pounds violently and the verses dropped by all involved fight right back with it. I especially love the way that Thi'sl rides the beat with his notoriously gritty vocals as if he was super glued to it.

"The Invasion" is a downright masterpiece. The chorus is moving and invokes praise, and Trip's lines are powerful and should resonate deeply with Christians everywhere.

In closing, "Between Two Worlds" has secured a Gold Medal award from CrossRap and is unquestionably a worthy purchase. Grab it today, you'll be thankful. Be sure to visit the CrossRap site for an even more detailed review where each song is rated individually.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet!, August 8, 2010
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Trip's a lot easier to listen to on this record, he has a great list of guests that strengthen his work. It took me a few listens but I love it now. Invasion is a great song!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The "theologian" of the clique strikes again!, August 3, 2010
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Wow, this CD is absolutely amazing. Trip Lee shows again why he's known as the 116 clique's theologian. The contrast between 20/20 (How we should see God) and Between Two Worlds (How we should see ourselves) is immaculate. The songs all sound great and its good to see Trip stretch out and try new styles. The featuring artist are a lot more varied here and they all fit well (meh...except for Needham maybe,lol) Trip's last CD peaked @ 193 on the Billboard 200, proof that Christian rap music is starting to turn a lot of heads. This one peaked at 58! Quite a jump in two years. As long as these guys stay true to the Word they are going to have a huge impact for Christ!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Album, July 16, 2010
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Trip Lee is the first "gospel rapper" I ever listened to. 20/20 was the album and I was so shocked to hear that Gospel had rap music that was better than a lot of secular rap. 20/20 must have stayed in my cd player 6 months straight. Then I listened to Tedashii, Thisl, Sho Baraka, R-Swift, DA TRUTH, & some more but wasn't quite as impressed as I was with Trip Lee. That is until i discovered Lecrae's album Rebel. I definitely feel like the message & work of all these artists is awesome but Lecrae & Trip Lee are on top of the Christian Rap game.

Album Perspective:
Well articulated views & experiences on this album as expected. Trip's flow is top shelf and entertaining. The production I feel is better than 80% of the secular rap on the airwaves these days. Reminds me of true, real hip hop. Not some drop out playing with fruity loops in his moms basement. Total album ranks 7.5 out of 10 in my book.

Fav Tracks:
Covenant Eyes is hot. The music reminds me of a high suspense chase scene from something like Bourne Identity. Trip goes hard spittin on this one.
Life 101 has an uplifting, encouraging melody to it. Nice two-step song with a message you can praise God for.
Twisted is the best track on the album. Hard beat, dope lyrics, honorable content. "God done it, did it, got it, good!"
My Lord is a classic track. Real hip hop. Awesome message.

Not So Fav Tracks:
Bear With You reminds me of some Soldier Boy, Rosco Dash candy rapper, fruity loops, beat machine, "Now Walk It Out", production. The lyrics are on point just not feeling the track.

If you liked 20/20, you'll like this one. I like 20/20 better but probably because it was my first taste of the genre. Great album, good buy, must have.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What Christian rap should sound like!!!, July 4, 2010
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I absolutely love this album. It is so diverse and it has such a unique mood with evry song. I would have to say that I might even like this ablum better than the last one. I would listen to this music over secular any day. The lyrical content is amazing and I think the people who are featured on this ablm did as well. Love it!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars 9.2 out of 10 rating from CrossRap - Gold Medal Winner, July 2, 2010
This review is from: Between Two Worlds (MP3 Download)
Breaking into the Christian Rap world fresh out of high school with his debut album "If They Only Knew" in 2006, Trip Lee is now dropping his third album "Between Two Worlds" at age 22 and its been a privilege to witness his growth both as an artist and as a Christian.

Like his fellow Reach labelmates, Trip has emerged as one of the premiere artists of the Christian Rap genre. Will most fans be satisfied with this latest offering? In short, the answer is Yes!

And like Reach Record's other recent (relatively speaking) releases "Identity Crisis" by Tedashii, and "Lions and Liars" by Sho Baraka - "Between Two Worlds" has a distinctly experimental feel to it and takes some sizable gambles musically. I commend these artists for their effort to constantly grow and keep the genre fresh.

In this case, the resulting outcome is a handful of songs that will rattle your trunk loose and slap a grin on your face, along with a few other songs that leave a bit more to be desired. Overall however, the album succeeds at its mission: to deliver sound biblical messages over generally solid beats.

"Snitch" is one of my favorite songs from the project. It has a great beat and boasts a message that is on point and as necessary as ever. Will you let your flesh willfully carry out sin or will you blow the whistle and snitch on it?

"Invade" is a thoughtful song laced with a beautiful chorus sung by J. Paul. The song implores Christ to break through the clouds and to invade our world to redeem it from its brokenness.

The energy level is cranked up a few levels on "No Worries" - a slick and well polished song which proclaims the joy that can be found for those who cast their burdens on Christ.

I'm not even sure how to classify "I Love Music" and that's a good thing. It is eclectic and straight up fun. Trip Lee and Sho Baraka express their love for music, and offer thanks to the Lord for creating it. I too love music and am thankful for it, and this song is just one of many reasons why.

You wouldn't expect Trip Lee to release an album without his good friend and mentor Lecrae on it would you? Fear not, "Twisted" calls on the talents of Lecrae as well as Pro and Thi'sl. The beat on this gem pounds violently and the verses dropped by all involved fight right back with it. I especially love the way that Thi'sl rides the beat with his notoriously gritty vocals as if he was super glued to it.

"The Invasion" is a downright masterpiece. The chorus is moving and invokes praise, and Trip's lines are powerful and should resonate deeply with Christians everywhere.

In closing, "Between Two Worlds" has secured a Gold Medal award from CrossRap and is unquestionably a worthy purchase. Grab it today, you'll be thankful. Be sure to visit the CrossRap site for an even more detailed review where each song is rated individually.
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5.0 out of 5 stars He got that 'Jesus Swag', September 27, 2011
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This album was just phenomenal. Whoever is thinking about buying it, dont think twice about it. If you love God, and you love rap music, then this is just right for you. Wont regret it one bit. I didnt. I love it and i have it on anything that plays music. And if you need some more, check out Lecrae's albums. Another work of God that will not let you down. Be blessed!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Real Poetry and Real Skill, August 29, 2011
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This is one of the best albums from Trip Lee!
Just about every song on here, I want to keep repeating.
All these boys got some REAL SKILL! They're not another plan by some parents and ministers to try to get the younger generation to get interested in Christ. These boys really have a passion and they're living it.
It's so refreshing to hear real rapping that has meaning in a world where rap has turned into money, cars, clothes, and girls.
WE WANT REAL MUSIC! and they're giving it us. ^-^
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4.0 out of 5 stars Trip had to grow on me!, August 1, 2011
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I was a CM fan before I was anything, but Reach records has put out a few people that have either caught my attention from the beginning or grew on me. Trip Lee had to grow on me in general. I just did not like his style at first but after listening to Bear With You & The Invasion for so long I really liked them both. Not to mention he has really put it down on a few of my fave songs on Lecrae, Flame, and Tedashii's albums. I am a fan now! Good album overall.
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