The Fault Is History Explained

The Fault is History
Type:Album
Artist:Souljahz
Cover:The Fault Is History.jpg
Released:February 24, 2002
Genre:R&B, rap
Label:World Entertainment, LLC.
Producer:Hubert Robertson
Prev Title:2002
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:S.O.S. Single
Next Year:2005

The Fault is History is an album by Christian R&B Group Souljahz.

It was co-produced by Chris Rodriguez, Tonéx, DJ Niques and Julian Tydelski.

The album won 'Urban Album of the Year' at the 2003 Dove Awards,[1] while "All Around the World" won the award for 'Best Rap/Hip-Hop/Dance Recorded Song'.

Track listing

  1. "Let Go"
  2. "All Around the World"
  3. "Same 'Ol Game"
  4. "Vejea Speaks on Racism"
  5. "The Color Hate"
  6. "Reflection"
  7. "Beneath the Surface"
  8. "True Love Waits"
  9. "Vejea Speaks on Poverty"
  10. "Poor Man"
  11. "Souljahz Don't Stop"
  12. "Worship"
  13. "The Anthem"
  14. "Keep Risin'"
  15. "Keep Risin'" (Instrumental Version)[2]

Album credits

Hubert Robertson: Executive Producer

Dan Needham: Drums

Kiko Cibrian: Guitar

Beth Herzhaft: Photography

Gavin Lurssen: Mastering

F. Reid Shippen: Mixing

Craig Young: Bass, Guitar, Digital Editing, Drum Programming, Engineer

Barry Landis: Executive Producer

Carl Hergesell: Keyboards

Tonéx: Keyboards, Vocals, Drum Programming, Producer

Philip LaRue: Vocals

Souljahz: Main Performer

Javier Solís: Percussion

John Catchings: Cello

David Davidson: Violin, Viola

Notes and References

  1. https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/2003-dove-awards-winners-71570/ Billboard website, 2003 Dove Award Winners
  2. https://www.discogs.com/release/5561126-Souljahz-The-Fault-Is-History Discogs website, Souljahz - The Fault is History