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    GRITS
    GRITS is a Christian hip hop group from Nashville, Tennessee. Their name is an acronym, which stands for "Grammatical Revolution In The Spirit", hence the name of the third album (Grammatical Revolution). GRITS is made up of Stacy "Coffee" Jones and Teron "Bonafide" Carter, both of whom were dc Talk dancers. Their song "Ooh Aah" has appeared on the MTV show My Super Sweet Sixteen and on the soundtracks to Tokyo Drift and Big Momma's House 2. Their song "Tennessee Bwoys" was used on the popular television show, Pimp My Ride, on MTV. GRITS were also recently involved in !Hero the rock opera. They played the wedding party at the wedding that was to simulate the wedding at Cana. Style Mainly, their style is alternative and Southern, while several of their songs have pop influences, thus an occasional pop-rap sound, and their song "We don't play" has a Jam

    Discography

    Grammatical Revolution
    Grammatical Revolution


    Factors Of The Seven
    Factors Of The Seven


    The Art of Transformation
    The Art of Transformation


    Unabashedly Folk : Songs and Tunes 1979 - 1985
    Unabashedly Folk : Songs and Tunes 1979 - 1985


    Grammatical Revolution
    Grammatical Revolution


    Rare Birds
    Rare Birds


    Videos

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