Look I hear you about anti-semitism in hip hop. I hear ya. It should be addressed. But I will say that when the Israeli military blows up a Palestinian school or hospital, they don't exactly portray the best light on themselves. Palestine is a really important issue for a lot of artists in the hip-hop community. When the Israel is labeled by everyone including themselves as a Jewish state, then commit atrocities on the West Bank, that gets projected onto Jews around the world. What Netanyahu has done to the West Bank puts the jewish community more in danger than any Jay Electronic bar ever could.
Facts. Professor is a great reviewer, but his politics lean very liberal, very democratic party. He's often good on socio-cultural issues, but when it comes to geopolitics, global south and US imperialism, he's as blind as any other dem. In a recent review of his, he said that "mainstream media is mostly good". Well, their coverage of the current genocide tells me they're the exact opposite of "mostly good".
Your review of this and Armand Hammers 'Haram' is amazing! You've got yourself a lifetime follower P.S. Your shirt is inside out and my OCD going is off the fritz!
It’s impossible to analyze the relevance of the Nation of Islam and “antisemitism” without a profound study of social history relating specifically to blacks and whites including “Jews” in the United States and the world. It’s irresponsible to highlight how black people respond to oppression as a way of deflection. Why do Jewish industry people have no stated or official issue with black artists using the N word or glamorizing deplorable life choices but any criticism of “semites” is taken as the highest protocol to dismiss?
Hey Prof. SSR. I love your reviews mainly for how they tap into an intellectual stream of consciousness each time you speak of an album; keeping it fresh every-time. I see that you keep comparing this album to TPAB & such, but I think there's an album that's more aligned to that comparison. I'll recommend 'Purple Moonlight Pages' by R.A.P. Ferreira (a.k.a. Milo). You won't be disappointed & it follows more of the live instrumentation that was apparent on TPAB. It's something special.
Thanks for the comment. It is my hope that my "intellectual stream of consciousness" is interesting and not rambling! I'll check out R.A.P. Ferreira, thanks.
the kids screaming is jay electronicas production tag .....listen to his album Act 1 he is sampling Jon brions soundtrack to eternal sunshine of the spotless mind movie... also listen to the songs , exhibit c, renaissance man, jazz mattaz, my world (nas tribute) and dear moleskin.... also the music video for dimethyltryptamine is one of the most insane hip hop videos ever made. kendrick Lamar is jay electronica's son once you realize how historically legendary jay electronica is, he even had a daughter with Erika Badu and then had a relationship with Kate Rothschild after he signed to her label, then signed with roc nation after being friends with literally ever hip hop titan the likes of p Diddy, just blaze, mos def and j dilla, then he waited for the craziest time in history and jay z to become a billionaire to drop his first album... its like a fucking movie he's even lived in many of hip hops greatest cities and travels to far reaches of the world.
A really great work of art by Jay man! Jay Electricity is a legendary emcee who makes timeless art. ‘A Written Testimony’ has a lot of replay value for me. Classic!!! 🔥🎤🙏🏻🛸👽
“And unto the angel of the church in Smyrna write;… I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN.” Revelation 2: 8-9
Donte Bingham Donte Bingham if you listen to him speak you will hear him make several obvious errors on the topic. You’re comment suggest to me that you didn’t catch them either...
I really dont see any issue with calling "israel" satan. Its not the terminlogy I would use as im not religious. However its quite common for people who subsribe to a form of liberation theology to refer to colonialism as "satanic".
Why the fuck is the review of fantastic piece of a discussion about Jews? Who cares about some religious shit. Religion does nothing but divide society anyway. This album is the best Ive heard since " Good Kid, Mad City ". Nothing before that except ' Illmatic and " Enter The Wu Tang ".
There is a lot in here that is problematic and I'm not going to touch. I will just say you are absolutely wrong about there being not many great songs about death in rap, there are so many
Muslims are Semitic people also… it’s very racist to have such a problem with anti Jewish lyrics either way tho. Because there are other real issues that also really matter. ALSO how’ve you never heard of Jay Electronica ? Are they the same person 😂 WHAT?!
I cried on that last song,lost my mom and sister in 2017...1st hip hop song that hit me like that😢
Yeah, only the Scarface verse on “this cant be life” had that impact on me.
Look I hear you about anti-semitism in hip hop. I hear ya. It should be addressed.
But I will say that when the Israeli military blows up a Palestinian school or hospital, they don't exactly portray the best light on themselves.
Palestine is a really important issue for a lot of artists in the hip-hop community.
When the Israel is labeled by everyone including themselves as a Jewish state, then commit atrocities on the West Bank, that gets projected onto Jews around the world.
What Netanyahu has done to the West Bank puts the jewish community more in danger than any Jay Electronic bar ever could.
Facts. Professor is a great reviewer, but his politics lean very liberal, very democratic party. He's often good on socio-cultural issues, but when it comes to geopolitics, global south and US imperialism, he's as blind as any other dem. In a recent review of his, he said that "mainstream media is mostly good". Well, their coverage of the current genocide tells me they're the exact opposite of "mostly good".
After all this years,
Preach Brother.
And shiny suit theory is literally. a 10 years old song. It still stands the test of time .
I learned that since doing the video. It is a great track.
I love the album. You get good beats, atmosphere, and pure rap bars. And the silent Jay features like ghost/Chef. The Grammy nom was good.
Your review of this and Armand Hammers 'Haram' is amazing! You've got yourself a lifetime follower
P.S. Your shirt is inside out and my OCD going is off the fritz!
It’s impossible to analyze the relevance of the Nation of Islam and “antisemitism” without a profound study of social history relating specifically to blacks and whites including “Jews” in the United States and the world. It’s irresponsible to highlight how black people respond to oppression as a way of deflection. Why do Jewish industry people have no stated or official issue with black artists using the N word or glamorizing deplorable life choices but any criticism of “semites” is taken as the highest protocol to dismiss?
You make a point.
Absolutely
why would Jewish people tell black people what to be offended by and tell them to stop using the N word
Great review, aside from your misunderstanding as to why Blacks feel a certain way about the Jewish involvement in our history.
One of my favourite reviews: thank you for your insight!
You are a very good reviewer..
Awesome review sir. I love the educational breakdowns and shows the difference in how this album was received generally. 👊🏿
Bruh the truth hurt
Hey Prof. SSR. I love your reviews mainly for how they tap into an intellectual stream of consciousness each time you speak of an album; keeping it fresh every-time. I see that you keep comparing this album to TPAB & such, but I think there's an album that's more aligned to that comparison. I'll recommend 'Purple Moonlight Pages' by R.A.P. Ferreira (a.k.a. Milo). You won't be disappointed & it follows more of the live instrumentation that was apparent on TPAB. It's something special.
Thanks for the comment. It is my hope that my "intellectual stream of consciousness" is interesting and not rambling! I'll check out R.A.P. Ferreira, thanks.
You like the Star Wars reference, check out Jay Elecs tune Anakins Prayer
Do you do online French tutoring ? I would love to learn man. Willing to pay for classes
I'd love to hear your take on the works of Lupe Fiasco.
the kids screaming is jay electronicas production tag .....listen to his album Act 1 he is sampling Jon brions soundtrack to eternal sunshine of the spotless mind movie... also listen to the songs , exhibit c, renaissance man, jazz mattaz, my world (nas tribute) and dear moleskin.... also the music video for dimethyltryptamine is one of the most insane hip hop videos ever made. kendrick Lamar is jay electronica's son once you realize how historically legendary jay electronica is, he even had a daughter with Erika Badu and then had a relationship with Kate Rothschild after he signed to her label, then signed with roc nation after being friends with literally ever hip hop titan the likes of p Diddy, just blaze, mos def and j dilla, then he waited for the craziest time in history and jay z to become a billionaire to drop his first album... its like a fucking movie he's even lived in many of hip hops greatest cities and travels to far reaches of the world.
Brilliant review
Haha great content, professor. I loved this. Im on ya now
Thanks!
I don’t completely agree with every point but very introspective review. Do you have a blog?
Thank you ❗️...great review.
25:18 My dad plays this album almost every day and I never heard that lightsaber sound effect until now
Great review.
Fantastic video
The dogs even need crumbs professor
Also, Flux Capacitor is actually co-produced by James Blake
A really great work of art by Jay man! Jay Electricity is a legendary emcee who makes timeless art. ‘A Written Testimony’ has a lot of replay value for me. Classic!!! 🔥🎤🙏🏻🛸👽
Good review 👍🏽
Overall good review
Listen to his early work
“Attack on the Clones”
It has a lot of Star Wars References in every track
Can you please review Dave East's album survival? Thanks.
“And unto the angel of the church in Smyrna write;… I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN.”
Revelation 2: 8-9
Everything isn’t for everyone. I dislike how everyone has an opinion on music that they clearly don’t understand.
The album is not for everybody.
Donte Bingham Donte Bingham if you listen to him speak you will hear him make several obvious errors on the topic. You’re comment suggest to me that you didn’t catch them either...
I like this album and there are several things I hear that I do not fully understand
I love this, but why anti semitic what if there just telling the truth, most of the language they use concerning Jews is biblical language.
I really dont see any issue with calling "israel" satan. Its not the terminlogy I would use as im not religious. However its quite common for people who subsribe to a form of liberation theology to refer to colonialism as "satanic".
Respectfully, you are completely out of your depth trying to review this brilliant album. You lost me at “Louie” Farrakhan.
Facts!! Very disrespectful.
What's really indeed sad is that Black People,The Choice of God,The real Jews ,you continue to overlook
Why the fuck is the review of fantastic piece of a discussion about Jews? Who cares about some religious shit. Religion does nothing but divide society anyway. This album is the best Ive heard since " Good Kid, Mad City ". Nothing before that except ' Illmatic and " Enter The Wu Tang ".
nah talking about this specific album without talking about religion would be crazy
This video is weird
The antisemitism in these comments is astounding.
You do not understand hip hop culture
There is a lot in here that is problematic and I'm not going to touch.
I will just say you are absolutely wrong about there being not many great songs about death in rap, there are so many
Muslims are Semitic people also… it’s very racist to have such a problem with anti Jewish lyrics either way tho. Because there are other real issues that also really matter. ALSO how’ve you never heard of Jay Electronica ? Are they the same person 😂 WHAT?!
Oh Professor....get a clue and you might want to stay away from black culture