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2011 studio album by Zion I & The Grouch From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heroes in the Healing of the Nation is the second collaborative studio album by Zion I and The Grouch.[1] It was released by Z & G Music on March 22, 2011.[2] It is the follow-up to their 2006 collaborative album, Heroes in the City of Dope.[1] It features guest appearances from Fashawn, Casual, and Freeway, among others.[3] It peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart,[4] number 47 on the Independent Albums chart,[5] number 48 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart,[6] and number 23 on the Top Rap Albums chart.[7]
Heroes in the Healing of the Nation | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 22, 2011 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 56:50 | |||
Label | Z & G Music | |||
Producer | Amp Live, The Grouch, Eligh | |||
Zion I & The Grouch chronology | ||||
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Singles from Heroes in the Healing of the Nation | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
HipHopDX | favorable[8] |
Okayplayer | unfavorable[9] |
PopMatters | [2] |
The Phoenix | [10] |
RapReviews.com | 8.5/10[11] |
The Rap Up | [12] |
Edwin Ortiz of HipHopDX commented that the album "invokes a general ambience of positivity that you'll rarely find these days."[8] Meanwhile, Will Georgi of Okayplayer said, "[the] sanctimonious vibe just makes me feel like a difficult teenager and want to do anything but listen to Zion I & The Grouch."[9]
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Invitation" (featuring Brother Ali) | Amp Live | 1:06 |
2. | "Leader" | Amp Live | 2:46 |
3. | "Victorious People" (featuring Freeway and The R.O.D. Project) | Amp Live | 4:05 |
4. | "Drop It on the 1" | Amp Live | 4:16 |
5. | "It's Goin' Down" (featuring Jacob Hemphill) | Amp Live | 4:36 |
6. | "I Used to Be a Vegan" | Amp Live | 3:19 |
7. | "Rockit Man" (featuring Silk E) | Amp Live | 4:24 |
8. | "Be a Father to Your Child" (featuring Roy Ayers) | Amp Live, The Grouch | 3:47 |
9. | "Healing of the Nation" | Amp Live | 4:11 |
10. | "Frankenstein" | Amp Live | 4:10 |
11. | "Plead the Fifth" (featuring Codany Holiday, Fashawn and Casual) | Amp Live | 4:43 |
12. | "Test of Time" (featuring Marty James) | Eligh | 4:10 |
13. | "Journey to Forever" (featuring Mystic and Eric Rachmany) | Amp Live | 7:49 |
14. | "Like a G" (featuring Los Rakas) | Amp Live | 3:28 |
Credits adapted from liner notes.
Chart | Peak position |
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US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[4] | 13 |
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[5] | 47 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[6] | 48 |
US Top Rap Albums (Billboard)[7] | 23 |
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