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== Singles == The album's opening track provided the majority of the album's relative sales success. "Heavenbound" was originally recorded for the group's independently released cassette demo, ''Christian Rhymes to a Rhythm'', which featured only Tait and McKeehan. It was re-recorded after Kevin Max was added to the group just prior to this release. The album received a sales boost after the music video for "Heavenbound", their first music video, received a mighty airplay on the [[Black Entertainment Television|BET]] network's hip-hop show: "Rap City".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://users.chartertn.net/rdwagner/2004/04/ok-concert-last-night-was-just-great.htm |title= Hey, Ya Know What?|website=users.chartertn.net |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041215233824/http://users.chartertn.net/rdwagner/2004/04/ok-concert-last-night-was-just-great.htm |archive-date=December 15, 2004}}</ref> "Heavenbound" was included on the compilation ''Ultimate Rap'' (Starsong, 1989).<ref name="hhhdb.com">{{cite web|url=http://hhhdb.com/index.php?id=379|title=The Holy Hip Hop DataBASE - The ultimate online Christian Hiphop resource|author=Busy R.|work=hhhdb.com}}</ref> The second but minor hit was "Spinnin' Round" featuring their friend and beatboxer Mike "DJ Valet Beat" Valliere who beatboxed on both "Final Days" and "Time Ta Jam". "Spinnin' Round" was included on the compilations ''Rappin' His Word: Today's Hottest Christian Rap'' (Arrival Recordings, 1990) and ''Rap - Straight From the Streets'' (Benson, 1990).<ref name="hhhdb.com" /> Both songs were included in the compilation album, ''dc talk: The Early Years''. Additionally, "Gah Ta Be" was featured on ''Ultimate Rap 2'' (Starsong, 1990).<ref name="hhhdb.com" /> The album ''Christian Rhymes to a Rhythm'' included "Always Leanin'" which was excluded from this album.
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