Our World: Redeemed
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Our World: Redeemed is the fourth solo album from American
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 Christian rapper Flame, released on March 4, 2008. The album jumped 41 chart positions in one week to hit the #1 position in its second week on the CMTA R&B/Hip Hop Chart. The project also debuted at #5 on the Billboard Top Gospel Chart. A video was made for the song Joyful Noise. The album has received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album.

Track listing

  1. Flashback [Intro]
  2. Funeral to Birthday featuring Json and Kenny Petty
  3. Go buck
  4. Who Can Pluck Us
  5. It's You featuring Robert "Don" Barham
  6. Confession [Interlude]
  7. Hold On
  8. I Been Redeemed featuring Trip Lee
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  9. On That Cross
  10. See More Him [Intro]
  11. See More Him
  12. Power in Your Name featuring Dawn Dia
  13. Drama of Redemption [Interlude]
  14. It's All Gon' Pass featuring Future and Iz-Real
  15. 2nd Coming featuring Shai linne and Pastor Jeff White
  16. Joyful Noise featuring Lecrae
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     and John Reilly
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