Track Listings
| 1. Stompin Ground |
| 2. Hot Spot 365 Degrees |
| 3. Trail of Tears |
| 4. ATL Livin |
| 5. Jamboree 2000 |
| 6. Endless Time |
| 7. Oh No, Hell Naw |
| 8. Can't Run Can't Hide |
| 9. Do You Really Know Malcolm X |
| 10. Rock This Rip This |
Editorial Reviews
Jacqui Ridge, March 21,2003
Hotlanta did it again! Sojourners is telling it like it is. High energy rap, backed by some FIERCE bass rhythms!
Product Description
Making their debut in the "dirty-dirty" south with the album, Stompin Ground, the southern-slanged Lone Sojourners have combined hard-hitting, "make the club jump" tracks with street wise, socially conscious lyrics that are mesmerizing hip-hop lovers throughout the world. On the first single, "Stompin Ground", the Lone Sojourners give listeners a lyrical introduction to the ATL and at the same time, in the spirit of southern hospitality, give listeners the opportunity to represent the place they themselves call home. The end of the song features a role call where East, West, North and South are invited to "stomp for their stompin ground." Not giving listeners a chance to catch their breath from bouncing and bobbing to "Stompin Ground", the Sojourners turn up the heat to "360 degrees" with "Hot Spot". In this song, the Sojourners begin their lessons in Revolution 101 as they lace a rock-the-party track with lyrics of guidance for those moving through the school of hard knocks.
On the third track, "Trail of Tears", the Sojourners deliver a good ol southern sermon, letting everyone know that life brings struggles and strife, but troubles dont last always. Following the benediction, its time for cruisin through the ATL streets, as the Sojourners, in "ATL Straight Livin " provide a look at life in the A-Town. After cruising, its then time for the "Southern Jamboree" where everybody "sets their mind free" and jams at the Jamboree. Class number two in Revolution 101 is in session as the Sojourners deliver a powerful message about the disadvantages that many experience living life in hopelessness and despair in the sixth song, "Endless Times".
Lone Sojourners
Lone Sojourners,Lone Sojourners,IceFire International Records/ Vandor Music Group
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