When 21:03 first hit the urban gospel scene with its watershed debut, PAJAM Presents Twenty One O’ Three, they were slowly finding their voice and place in an already cluttered marketplace. With Total Attention, the trio cements its identity, assuring the world they’re not a flash in the pan. They’re here to stay.
Collectively, the 14 songs that make up Total Attention are intended as a wake-up call to younger generations—a call that the group says is directly inspired by Scriptures.
“It’s time to get our lives together,” Jor’el says after quoting the Gospel appeal found in Mark 1:15. “It’s time to stop playing. Let’s get out of the mentality, ‘I’ll get right tomorrow.’ Tomorrow is never promised. We want to encourage the young and the young at heart that God is coming back. God is not playing with us. He wants our full heart.”
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Total Attention| Posted November 29, 2010
Attention!
Attention!
21:03 is the group to be
ma fav songz are
"Time for a Change"
"Total Attention"
"You"
"Talkin' Bout"
and many many more
Go head 21:03
Total Attention| Posted October 15, 2010
I love this group and their positive attitude! Great songs for my dance kids to listen and dance to during hip hop class! Thanks so much for helping me spread God's word to kids of all ages with your amazing upbeat music!
Awesome!| Posted October 08, 2009
This is a 15 on a scale of 1-10! Great music, great lyrics. Favorites include "You" "Free" "Brace Up" "The Power Of Christ". This cd is a must for your collection!
hmmmm.....| Posted August 30, 2009
they are pretty cool. I like there music alot alot alot. Well u get my point. oh and i just started listening to them. They are really wonderful. I cant wait for a new album from them. Its going to be awesome!!
Good Album| Posted July 19, 2009
21:03 consists of three young men named Jor'el, Torrence and Evin. These three young men released their second album, "Total Attention" and it is good from beginning to end. This is one of a few select albums that can be listened to from beginning to end. These three gentleman have outdone themselves with their sophomore effort, avoiding the "slump." I would recommend this album to those who enjoyed 21:03's last album and youth or anyone who enjoys modern male vocalists.