And he is not as tight as I remember. Big L on the other hand, much tighter. I rescind my earlier remark that Jeru was the best rapper to flow over a primo track.
and no, he doesn't touch Jay in his prime neither. But Soundbombing 2 is still the best mixtape ever sold commercially, and come clean is still essential.
first two albums were at times amazing (come clean, statik, ya playin yaself, d original), with some misses (revenge of the prophet). after that, we don't even need to discuss
first two albums were at times amazing (come clean, statik, ya playin yaself, d original), with some misses (revenge of the prophet). after that, we don't even need to discuss
first two albums were at times amazing (come clean, statik, ya playin yaself, d original), with some misses (revenge of the prophet). after that, we don't even need to discuss
first two albums were at times amazing (come clean, statik, ya playin yaself, d original), with some misses (revenge of the prophet). after that, we don't even need to discuss
Did he ever release a 3rd album??
I'm asking seriously.
self-produced album that's as bad as the cover looks
I love how there's a general consensus here on certain artists/records that everybody kind of just accepts as gospel truth. Is this the real "soulstrut effect?"
I love how there's a general consensus here on certain artists/records that everybody kind of just accepts as gospel truth. Is this the real "soulstrut effect?"
btw: I like Jeru.
I like Jeru too. It was just ridic however to compare him to Jay or for that matter others who rapped over primo. But you are definitely correct that there is a taste mafia on the strut. Some people have a problem with the roots, common or mos def. To me that's crazy.
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after that, we don't even need to discuss
Bottomline, dude had a moment which has long since passed. And he was never really as good as we thought he was.
Did he ever release a 3rd album??
I'm asking seriously.
Yeah but without Primo and not on Payday/London.
self-produced album that's as bad as the cover looks
btw: I like Jeru.
I like Jeru too. It was just ridic however to compare him to Jay or for that matter others who rapped over primo. But you are definitely correct that there is a taste mafia on the strut. Some people have a problem with the roots, common or mos def. To me that's crazy.
Just the ROOTS.
I think he produced a lot of his own beats on that album if I remember correctly.
My mistake: Missed the earlier post.