I don't hate him - I have his first album, John W. Anderson Presents Kasandra on Capitol, plus a couple of singles - but it does seem like he's trying too hard. He's in the black-consciousness bag, but a little stiff and awkward compared to, say, Gil Scott-Heron.
Apparently some do not agree with the Soulstrut majority opinion:
"A prime example of how to insert a strong social message into a track. keep it funky, and not sound like a square head! Check the crazy ill white labeled mono version of the jizzoint!"
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"A prime example of how to insert a strong social message into a track. keep it funky, and not sound like a square head! Check the crazy ill white labeled mono version of the jizzoint!"
This joint works for me, but nothing else of his really stands out.