About 21:03
Meet 21:03, a contemporary fusion of
Gospel revelation and hip-hop beats, poised to top the charts and win
praise from a generation of Gospel fans. 21:03 is made up of three
young men (Evin Martin, Torrence Greene, and Jor’el Quinn) united
around one common purpose: To carry a message of faith, hope, and
optimism to an often troubled world.
Each group member has a unique story of
his personal walk of faith. Evin was a classic “church boy,” immersed
in the faith since infancy; Torrence walking an “on-and-off” pathway
that led to
his ultimate commitment to a Power much greater than his
own; and Jor’el an Apollo winner as a child, came closer as he began
playing piano at his church. All three were born with god-given
musical gifts, and raised on diverse musical menus, running a gamut
from Stevie Wonder, Mariah Carey, Brandy, and Michael Jackson to gospel greats the Winans, Paul J. Morton, Kim Burrell, and Tonex.
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When 21:03 first hit
the urban gospel scene with its watershed debut, PAJAM Presents Twenty
One O’ Three (2006), they were slowly finding their voice and place
in an already cluttered marketplace. With Total Attention (2008) also
produced by PAJAM, the trio cements its identity, assuring the world
they’re not a flash in the pan. They’re here to stay.
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The album PAJAM Presents Twenty One O’
Three features guest performances by two big-name artists – Kierra
“Kiki” Sheard on the rock-steady, hip-hop of “One Love,” and JMoss on
the heart-stoppingly gorgeous ballad, “I’m Sorry” – all but a handful
of the cuts offer a truly equal, even and seamless division of lead
and harmony vocal trade-offs among Torrence, Jor’el and Evin, with
their voices often almost interwoven as one.
“The bottom line for us is simple,”
Torrence concludes. “We want to give hope to the hopeless, and life to
the lifeless...and encouragement to keep going, even when the going
is tough.”
On their album Total Attention, 21:03 has
had the opportunity to study under PAJAM and enhance their writing
skills. It has allowed the group to participate in writing on other
project and now they have co-written on some of the songs for this
their sophomore album. “We are very excited about being able to open
up and displaying some of the words that we have in our hearts”, says
Evin. The first radio single is “Cover Me” which is a heart-stirring
ballad that features an all star cast, Fred Hammond, Smokie Norful, and J Moss.
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“We’ve grown
spiritually,” Evin says of the period between their first album and
Total Attention. “We have a better sense of our ministry and our call.
We know that there’s a dying world that needs Jesus and they need to
see him in music, in the media, in the church, and in us. We want to
be those examples.”
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So what is it that the group want to do
with their music? What do they want to see happen through their
music? Elvin responds, "Man, we're just expecting the unexpected. We
expect to reach people; bring light into dark situations. We want to
show the love of God and bring that
message that no matter what you're going through God can help you. God
can bring you through it, you know? We should allow our lives not to
just be spoken words but to live what we say and what we sing about
and what we teach about. So that people could identify with all our
different stories and situations that we've been through. So it's
bound to be an awesome experience!"
Evin chips in, "We don't want to be just a group doing
music. I mean, we were walking past the Habitat For Humanity booth and
we were talking about signing up to do the work, to be the body. We
remade a song by Casting Crowns called "We Are the Body". We're very adamant about being the hands and the feet in ministry and not just singing."
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