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27236204 | Play | All Around the World | 03:18 Tools | |
27236206 | Play | Souljahz Don't Stop | 03:38 Tools | |
27236207 | Play | Beneath the Surface | 03:50 Tools | |
27236213 | Play | The Anthem | 03:43 Tools | |
65252756 | Play | S.O.S (Funk Mix) | 03:43 Tools | |
27236221 | Play | S.O.S (Crunk Mix) | 04:00 Tools | |
27236205 | Play | Let Go | 04:10 Tools | |
27236218 | Play | Vejea Speaks on Poverty | 00:37 Tools | |
27236233 | Play | All Around The World (Album Version) | 04:30 Tools | |
27236211 | Play | True Love Waits | 04:55 Tools | |
27236212 | Play | Same Ol' Game | 03:42 Tools | |
27236214 | Play | Keep Risin' | 03:35 Tools | |
27236208 | Play | Poor Man | 04:58 Tools | |
27236219 | Play | Jubilee | 04:11 Tools | |
27236209 | Play | Reflection | 04:43 Tools | |
27236210 | Play | Worship | 04:32 Tools | |
27236215 | Play | The Color Hate | 04:28 Tools | |
27236230 | Play | Reflection (Album Version) | 04:41 Tools | |
27236217 | Play | Throw Yo Hands Up | 04:36 Tools | |
27236216 | Play | Vejea Speaks on Racism | 00:58 Tools | |
27236227 | Play | When Angels Cry | 04:28 Tools | |
65252757 | Play | Let Go (Album Version) | 00:58 Tools | |
65252758 | Play | Keep Risin' (Instrumental Version) | 03:33 Tools | |
27236240 | Play | Keep Risin' (Album Version) | 03:33 Tools | |
27236224 | Play | Keep Risin' (Instrumental) | 03:34 Tools | |
65252759 | Play | Vejea Speaks On Racism (Album Version) | 03:34 Tools | |
27236235 | Play | Poor Man (Album Version) | 04:57 Tools | |
27236223 | Play | Life | 04:24 Tools | |
65252761 | Play | Worship (LP Version) | 04:57 Tools | |
65252760 | Play | Same Ol' Game (Album Version) | 04:57 Tools | |
65252762 | Play | Rap Revolution | 04:24 Tools | |
27236220 | Play | Outta Control | 04:30 Tools | |
27236239 | Play | Omega (remix) | 03:49 Tools | |
27236231 | Play | Alpha | 02:19 Tools | |
65252763 | Play | W.O.R.S.H.I.P. | 02:19 Tools | |
27236228 | Play | It's Yours | 04:02 Tools | |
65252765 | Play | When Angels Cry (instrumental) | 04:02 Tools | |
27236243 | Play | What You Here For | 05:12 Tools | |
65252764 | Play | It's Cool To Be A Christian | 04:02 Tools | |
27236241 | Play | Lord Help Me | 01:36 Tools | |
65252766 | Play | Fade 2 Black | 05:12 Tools | |
65252767 | Play | Omega | 05:12 Tools | |
65252768 | Play | W.O.R.S.H.I.P. (Old Mix) | 05:12 Tools | |
27236234 | Play | Outta Control (instrumental) | 04:57 Tools | |
27236242 | Play | Tap vs. Skratch | 01:07 Tools | |
27236226 | Play | Keep Risin' - Instrumental Version | 03:33 Tools | |
65252770 | Play | Outta Control (Old Mix) | 00:00 Tools | |
65252769 | Play | Tap VS Skratch | 03:33 Tools | |
65252773 | Play | Throw Ya Hands Up | 00:00 Tools | |
27236232 | Play | S.O.S | 00:00 Tools | |
65252772 | Play | Don't Stop | 00:00 Tools | |
27236236 | Play | W.O.R.S.H.I.P | 04:34 Tools | |
89748083 | Play | S.O.S - Funk Mix | 04:34 Tools | |
65252774 | Play | Keep Risin' [Instrumental] | 04:34 Tools | |
65252771 | Play | Let Go (feat. Tonex) | 00:00 Tools | |
89748084 | Play | Hoes To Doughs | 00:00 Tools | |
65252775 | Play | Color Hate, The | 04:34 Tools |
Souljahz was a Christian Hip Hop group, consisting of siblings Joshua (25), Je’kob(23), and Rachael Washington (20), all from San Diego. Currently, Joshua is no longer part of the group. Joshua's departure were one of the reasons Je’kob and Rachael reformed into the duo called The Washington Projects. The trio had unprecedented success with their Word/Warner Bros debut, "The Fault Is History". Their first radio single, “All Around The World,” shot straight to the top of the charts, while “True Love Waits” was simultaneously the most added on the CHR and AC formats. In addition, the project garnered two GMA Dove Awards, with five total nominations, and the group received extensive features on CNN Headline News, E!, Billboard, The WB, and a slot on Sessions@AOL. But even with the tremendous amount of buzz and overwhelming fanfare, record label red tape soon wrapped itself around the burgeoning band, putting an extreme delay on what would’ve been Souljahz sophomore CD. “Basically we were about to begin our new record after being gone on tour for at least a year and a half on that first record, but the entire staff of our label flipped upside down,” Je’kob recalls of the incredibly trying time. “When it came time to talk with the new cats, they had a different thought process on where our sound needed to go and there ended up being a lot of problems. We basically had our second record shelved entirely and spent the next several years trying to get out of our contract.” Despite the lack of a new CD, the band took trips to Iraq in 2005 and 2006 to entertain troops, though back home in America, their lawyers and a constantly switching staff of label executives were waging war of their own. Eventually the group was allowed to exit its deal, but at the expense of leaving the SoulJahz moniker in the label’s hands. “As all of this went down, we literally retreated to Hawaii for a time because we have family out there, which were the bonds that helped keep us going,” Je’kob contends. “But it actually all turned out to be a very good thing because we recharged our batteries and the break helped give us a fresh perspective and new start. SoulJahz has a certain amount of recognition as a brand, but The Washington Projects is a name that’s even closer to our hearts because no one can ever take it away from us!” “We can’t complain about the name change, or even about the unfortunate events that took place with our previous label. We had a great two years being blessed enough to see the world and spread God’s Message of Hope, Love, Peace & Happiness while touring a great record,” explains Rachael. “Music is our gift and though we had to make some hard decisions in leaving (Souljahz) behind, The Washington Projects represent the same mission. Our hearts are in reaching the lost with a message of hope, and no matter what the name, it is what my brother and I were born to do.” With the battle flames dying down, The Washington Projects hit the studio for its debut in this format Commanders of the Resistance, an enthralling soundtrack of hope covering just as many relevant themes as it does sonic spectrum. Both videos released to support the record quickly jumped to #1 on the Gospel Music Channel. The group toured extensively including an overseas tour of Europe supporting the troops alongside groups like The Nappy Roots and more.. It’s 2009 and The Washington Projects are back with an album that is sure to change the way you hear Hip-Hop & R&B. The 11 song album entitled “Light Up The Dark” encompasses the true heart of the groups vision and goal. With the smash hits like “My Dream”, “Light Up The Dark”, “You Are Beautiful”, “Work” & “Justus”, this album is bound to keep The Washington Projects name on the lips of many listeners to come. -Read more @: http://www.washingtonprojects.com/bio.html The Washington Projects Official Bio CCM magazine's article about Washington Projects return Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.