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Contents • • • • • • • Album information [ ] The album was completely produced by and continues the themes of, preserving hip-hop culture, and more about the harms of materialism that were discussed on. In its liner notes, it even says, 'This album was created to SAVE hip-hop and the minds of the people who listen to it.' One significant track that intends to uphold Jeru's vision of hip hop is 'One Day,' where Jeru tells a story of,, and kidnapping somebody named Hip-Hop. The took offense to the song, being that he was signed to Bad Boy Records, and closely affiliated with Puff Daddy and Foxy Brown. Biggie retaliated by throwing subtle jabs at Jeru in the song ' (which was also aimed at other rap artists as well.) The track 'Me or the Papes' contains aim for Puff Daddy, Jeru stating, “My name ain't, I ain't got loot to waste,” to which Puff Daddy didn't respond. It contains many tracks that are sequels to songs on Jeru's debut album such as 'Revenge of the Prophet (Part 5),' 'Me or the Papes,' and 'Physical Stamina,' featuring, the one guest emcee, as he was on Jeru's debut album. Reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating B+ RapReviews (9/10) The album was well-received, but was not as critically acclaimed as his debut album.
John Bush of was one of the few critics who felt that it was just as strong as Jeru's debut album. (1/10/97, p. 58)—'Combined with DJ Premier's head-bobbing minimalist funk, Jeru tells it like it is like no other.' Rating: B+ (11/96, p. 153)—'Armed with a prophet's sense of social responsibility, Webster's vocab, and the best beats in the business.
Jeru the Damaja. Though the album was well-received, Jeru got some flak for the song ‘Da Bichez’ – though he explicitly stated that most girls did not fit into the category. During 1994, he appeared on Digable Planets’ second album ( Blowout Comb) and recorded his follow-up, Wrath of the Math, with DJ Premier and Guru once again helping out. Listen free to Jeru the Damaja – Wrath Of The Math (Wrath Of The Math, The Frustrated Nigga and more). 15 tracks (51:45). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.
Jeru's at his best.when he fights playa-ism with its most potent weapon: sharply visual, action-packed narrative.' (11/96, p. 132)—3 Mics: Good—'Returning with an unabashed intolerance for the artistic moves of some well-known rap figures.Jeru the Damaja proves that his musical compositions are too mentally stimulating to be ignored.' (12/21-28/96, pp. 66–67)—Ranked #43 on Melody Maker's 1996 list of Albums of the Year. Track listing [ ] • All songs produced by # Title Songwriters Performer (s) 1 'Wrath of the Math' K.J. Martin *Interlude* 2 'Tha Frustrated Nigga' K.J.
Martin 3 'Black Cowboys' K.J. Martin Jeru the Damaja 4 'Tha Bullshit' K.J. Audacity autotune plugin. Martin Jeru the Damaja 5 'Whatever' K.J. Jeru the Damaja 6 'Physical Stamina' K.J. Martin Jeru the Damaja, 7 'One Day' K.J.
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Martin Jeru the Damaja 8 'Revenge of the Prophet (Part 5)' K.J. Martin Jeru the Damaja 9 'Scientifical Madness' K.J. Martin Jeru the Damaja 10 'Not the Average' K.J. Martin Jeru the Damaja 11 'Me or the Papes' K.J. Martin Jeru the Damaja 12 'How I'm Livin' K.J.
Martin Jeru the Damaja 13 'Too Perverted' K.J. Martin Jeru the Damaja 14 'Ya Playin' Yaself' K.J. Martin Jeru the Damaja 15 'Invasion' K.J. Mayfield Jeru the Damaja Album singles [ ] Information 'Ya Playin' Yaself' • Released: September 23, 1996 • B-side: 'One Day' 'Me or the Papes' • Released: March 11, 1997 • B-side: 'Tha Bullshit,' 'Me, Not the Paper' Album chart positions [ ] Chart (1996) Peak position UK Albums () 79 US 35 US () 3 Singles chart positions [ ] Year Song Chart positions Hot Rap Singles 1996 Ya Playin' Yaself - 57 20 6 1997 Me or the Papes 99 78 2 26 1998 One Day - 89 1 - References [ ].
Jeru the Damaja Hip-hop musician Few hip-hop or rap artists have been as outspoken about the genres ’ commercialism as Jeru the Damaja. He is known for his open criticism of such heavy hitters as the group the Fugees and famed producer, performer, and Bad Boy label head Sean “Puffy ” Combs. But critics and fans have lauded Jeru for the hard-core style, outspoken lyrics, and skillful rhyming on which he has relied.
Although he started off with high school chums in, Jeru soon broke out on his own with hit underground singles like “Come Clean ” and the full-length releases The Sun Rises in the East, Wrath of the Math, and Heroz4hire. Jeru the Damaja: D Original Dirty Rotten Scoundrel — which is his full stage name —was born Kendrick Jeru Davis in,, C 1972.
His father was a Rastafarian and the name Jeru means “first god, ” referring to the son of Egyptian gods. His favorite musical artists growing up were, with the single “Ding-a-Ling, ” and Jimmy Castor and his song “. ” Jeru began rapping at age seven, inspired by his aunt, Sweet G, who was also a rapper.