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The 6th

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Download links and information about The 6th by The Flame. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Gospel genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 51:29 minutes.

Artist: The Flame
Release date: 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Gospel
Tracks: 15
Duration: 51:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Try Me (feat. Young Noah) (featuring Young Noah) 3:48
2. The 6th Day (feat. Chris Lee) (featuring Chris Lee) 3:06
3. The Great Deception 4:03
4. Show Out (feat. Lecrae) (featuring Lecrae) 3:46
5. Trap Money (feat. Thi'sl & Young Noah) (featuring Thi'Sl, Young Noah) 4:19
6. Man 0:53
7. Caught in the Lights (feat. V.Rose) (featuring V. Rose) 4:34
8. He Did It Again (feat. AD3) (featuring AD3) 3:07
9. Scripture Alone 2:52
10. Running (feat. Steve T) (featuring Steve T.) 3:41
11. Against the World (feat. V.Rose) (featuring V. Rose) 4:25
12. Devil's Bread Intro 0:51
13. Devil's Bread 3:56
14. Christ Alone 4:24
15. Let Go (feat. DecembeRadio) (featuring DecembeRadio) 3:44

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Besides being his sixth album, rapper Flame's The 6th also refers to the sixth day of creation, when God created man. That's big, and the album itself is also as elaborate and metaphor-filled as its cover artwork, but Flame is talented enough to pull this combo off, coming correct like Rick Ross reborn as a pastor and spreading God's word with those gruff hooks. "Try Me" twitches and jumps like a furious Lil Wayne number, "Trap Money" could be passed off as a T.I. single if it weren't for the biblical verse, and "Devil's Bread" is one of those epic numbers that's filled with doubt and redemption, bringing reminders of the ambitious Lecrae. Jumping back to Wayne, check the great but small "Man," which uses some Weezy and Drake-styled tricks ("Can you read me homie?/Printing press") but still winds up, like everything else here, sounding like Flame. Chalk it up to his flashy charisma and ability to make the Lord's word sound like it was dispatched by way of XXL or the Source.