GRITS is a five-time Dove Award-winning and two-time Grammy nominated hip-hop duo. Together, Coffee Jones & Bonafide have toured the world and recorded eleven full-length albums, and their songs have been featured in blockbuster hit films like “Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift”, Martin Lawrence’s “Big Momma’s House 2”, and Jack Nicholson’s “Something’s Gotta Give”. Their single “Ooh Ahh” has been RIAA Certified GOLD, and the duo has sold over 900,000 albums since their start in 1995. In addition to the accolades won by the group, GRITS founded Revolution Art, an independent record label working with several artists at the start of their careers.
Words From GRITS Below:
It’s been four years since our last full-length project Quarantine was released. About a year ago we got together in a studio in Nashville and began to talk about the old days, and the greatness of what we’d accomplished. We talked to our fans, via social media and found that many of them had been there from the beginning, and they wanted more. We began the Throwback Series via Youtube last year, chronicling each and every GRITS record over the years. Now that the series has almost come to a close, we feel more ready than ever to come back and record our tenth full-length album.
We want to make this the best project we’ve ever done. We’re pulling out all the stops, getting our old crew back together, and working to get a ton of people on this record. Expect some Factors of the Seven, Studio Cafe, and maybe even some surprise features!
If you know us, you know we don’t do anything without going big. We either go big or we don’t do it. That’s why we’re looking to you, our fans, who have brought us here. GRITS is back y’all. Now it’s your turn.
Visit the GRITS Kickstarter campaign to learn how to become involved and to earn some great perks.
https://www.kickstarter.com/
Follow GRITS on Twitter: @OfficialGrits
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I was going to tell you guys to cover this news XD. I’m glad you did. I may not be able to buy stuff online, but I do want to get the word out. What can I do to help?