Jay Z is incredible!!!!!! I don’t know how he can put words, ideas, truth, metaphors and double entendres in his lyrics and make it sound so damn good! He the best rapper that ever lived 🎯
Larry Scott that type of thinking leads me to believe that your musical tastes are determined by what’s popular (i.e. Jay Z) H.E.R. is underground NOT on the surface
I really feel like you’d love mavi. A good song to start with would be “Self Love” His whole first album “Let the Sun Talk” is an amazing experience though if you mess with him.
The Neverending Story is legit one of the most beautiful songs ever-like, nobody ever thinks of a rap record to be beautiful but that is exactly what some of these tracks are. Jay-Z and the “Inshallah” was the perfect end to the lyrics...I mean dang....
Name Again Nope. But that misconception wasn’t the first. I don’t wanna give info that isn’t precise. But I recommend you asking a knowledgeable person.
Name Again bro the thing is you’re right even after islam came slavery continued ( but islam itself did put an End to the slavery where prophet mohammed peace be upon him said and i only quote the meaning ( give the ones who deserve to get paid their payment before their sweat dries out ) with this quote Islam ended the concept of slavery ( which is you’re working for me just because you’re for a specific race with no right to ask for your basic rights such as payment ) i apologize but english isn’t my first language so i can’t explain everything with the right vocabulary. Sadly still after the religion forbid enslaving people. This indecent act came back after prophet mohammeds and his companions death.
@@ALeedersWay i hear you, but the trans saharan slave trade was pre and (during) the transatlantic slave trade, where muslims conducted slave raids to sell the enslaved to christians. Are you saying that didnt happen, for atleast hundreds of years?? Because writings of both christians and muslims say otherwise bro.
The unclean and hateful bird verse is also a biblical reference to Revelation 18:2 (KJV) "And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird."
@ cherry picking? i mentioned that jay elec quoted the bible. about the born of God not sinning, the spirit life cannot sin. it doesnt mean the flesh wont sin, but when you do you lose your hedge of protection. I John 1: 6 If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth: 7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin. 8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. 9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us
I John 2 :2 My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous: 2 And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world. 3 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. 4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. 5 But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him. 6 He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.
we literally always have a choice. if you were mocking that jay elec believes or not, honestly i dont have an opinion. it seemed like you were mocking the bible
Glad to see you guys back. And that you both are doing great. All things considered during this lockdown. This is very entertaining and refreshing. Compared to everything going on right now.
Are you guys doing a review on the whole album? Not like you can go outside lol! I think people are to caught up in who’s better as to looking at the contributions from each artist on the album. That’s what makes it special. Unfortunately we live in a time where we like to tear down knowledge and promote bs. It’s a condition that we have to unlearn.
I listen to the whole album / Hip Hop needed this Album / Jay Electronica brought the best out of HOV and Vice versa... Anybody saying anything else is either jealous, Full of Ignorance, Straight Hate or all of The above
He is talking about submitting to ALLAH. It has zero to do with a man. The 5 Pillars of Islam is what he's talking about. He follows up talking about a Fatwah on the Shaitan. It's all Islam. No Muslim submits to a man. Only to ALLAH. La il Allah la il Allaha. Now Jay on the other hand... Nah bruh.
@@Jaedon1981 Though I tarry through the valley of death, my Lord give me pasture If you want to be a master in life, you must submit to a master I was born to lock horns with the Devil at the brink of the hereafter Where?
I appreciate you guys for listening to the lyrics and not just the sound of what was put together. I hear people saying this album was trash. They just not understanding the content of these grown up lyrics
I think he was ironically talking about himself in that matter, as this album is released so many years after his earlier projects, that one could then deem him "resurrected" as he released this album
Also “Little did they know i hold the heat next (necks)” Hold the heat next like they kicked him out he hit the streets with the heat (gun). Straighten combs you feel the heat on your neck. And finally he would be the one to bring the heat in the game. Triple entendre beautifully written.
Instantly clicked when I saw the notification. I know y’all be dropping reviews as often as Jay Elec drops albums now but pls help us get through this quarantine boredom 😅
This channel to me is sooooooooo underrated man. I been a fan since 2017 and this is the very best REACTION channel ALIVE! whats wrong wit em GEORGE n RYAN??? RUclips sleeping on some living legands. Please dont stop giving us this great in depth content.
nice job breaking it down for me. Lot more on the music than just a tune. 4:44 was like this for me as well had to listen to it multiple times before I could truly appreciate it knowledge being dropped. I have to say HOV is rapping effortlessly on this album. I am quoting someone and I can remember who but he has reached "RAP NIRVANA".
Would love to get yall opinions on the entire album. I've listened to it in its entirety a few times and with each listen, my view changes. As always, ya'll broke this down beautifully. Thank ya'll and as a fellow Lasvegasian stay strong my dudes
I been watching y'all for a while. I don't know why it's taken me this long to have this thought, but ... Are y'all English professors or something? If yes, please don't correct my grammar. The way y'all break down bars is just on another level. Like y'all got a degree for this. 🤔👌
@@carravaggiomikelson870 absolutely... the only difference is this is hip-hop, not Shakespeare, but I get what your saying.... i think they do a good job while reading the lyrics, I wouldn't watch their videos If i thought otherwise
I know this is a Jay Electronica and Jay-Z track, but was I the only one waiting on a Andre`3000 verse.. especially towards the end.. But all in all this was a great track... nice mellow flow. Hopefully they will add dre` 3000, Nas and Black Thought on the remix... Sonically I knew there was something familar about how this tune made me feel.. Take a listen to this track from Outkast. ruclips.net/video/uqhJfjbNuQg/видео.html
After he said they both had straightening combs to fix their defects . They didn’t get into Jay’s portion of, “little did they know I raise the heat next.” That has to do with raising a gun (the heat). The gun is akin to the straightening comb, trying to fix our inner daemons. He used a gun to get the things he thought he needed to fix his defects. They both were wrong, we have no defects, everybody wanna be us.
The opening is a sample from Litto Nebbia the song is La Cáida..... this song/album is VERY prophetic and right on time. It was dropped when we realized the pandemic was really really REAL! 3/17 or so.
The comparison need to stop albums are not on the same level we talking otis and no church kanye had us thinking he was a real rapper but n this jay z bodied electronica
tk madziya Settle down, it’s a joke. WTT was half Kanye and half Jay Z. This was basically half Jay Elec and half Jay Z. So I said WTT2 and then instead of “electric boogaloo” I said “Electronica Boogaloo” because Electronica is close to electric. Don’t take it so seriously, I’m not comparing its quality to WTT, just that it’s half Jay Z and then joking with Jay Elect’s name.
I said the exact same to my partner who was claiming jay z swept him. It's not a competition, they were speaking two complete different messages on the same subject on the same track, that's true art
@@soichampion88 Im sorry to tell you man, but this is not "hip hop", especially not hip hop at its purest which would be going back to the roots. This is about as far as you can go from pure without leaving the category. This is essentially beat poetry set to an ambient track. Something you might hear from theatre students or at a coffee shop. Hip Hop at its purest would sound like Afrika Bambaataa.
@@iceman10129 So with your logic, songs similar to this from Mos Def, Griselda Records, Common, DOOM, etc are not hip hop - they're lounge music? Cmon son. Pure hip hop does not have a distinct sound, it is the way the art is communicated and conveyed which makes it pure. Afrika Bambaata is pure hip hop just as Public Enemy is. Wu Tang Clan is pure hip hop just as Mobb Deep is. I can go on forever. I think what you are referring to is the actual instrumental. Al sampled a song that has lounge elements, but that does not make it a lounge song or lounge music. This is hip hop.
@@iceman10129 I also think you are mistakenly confusing the definition of 'pure' with 'traditional'. You are speaking about traditional hip hop history, and I am speaking about the actual form of hip hop itself. The pureness.
@@ves138 so you agree with every view of your favourite rappers?, Royce is hiding nothing no more and giving his fans exactly what we wanted,his personal experiences . The allegory is the album of the year so far.
Definitely need to be not rushed, and in the mood, especially if most of the album like this. Wonderfully crafted song. Beautiful reaction/breakdown family 💯💯
every unclean bird is also a bible reference from a lesson of clean and unclean animal, which is a parable for types of people, crazy he would put that in there, speaks more on his beliefs
@@kinglucian396 Jay-Z has messed up a lot of people and this album was something we all been waiting for and he wasn't needed JE alone is fire Jay-Z is poison I'm glad J Cole got away I hope he don't messed up Bemny the Butcher
Jay Electronica's album helps raise hip hop music's frequency vibration from Lower to Higher self. No sex talk, murder talk no drug talk on this album! Peace to the Gods & Earths ⭐7🌛
This channel is easily the best. These brothers actually listen and understand lyrics, and can also break down schemes, catch wordplay etc. This album exposed many who aren't capable of comprehending this kind of lyricism. Jay and Hov delivered.
He found this in Argentina, when he came, he spent a few hour listening old records. This one exactly belongs to a 70s band. It's a song called LA CAIDA(the fall, from Litto Nebia)
Broooos yall know what's up! True hip hop fans with intelligence dang that feels good to my community sense listening to yall speak deeply! Much needed!
Thank you beautiful brothers for your time. Thank you and may Allah continue to bless you. I am sincerely grateful. APIDTA🙏🏿
Peace to the God Jay electronica
Jay Electricity
Jay Elec the Gawdddd 🙏🏽🙏🏽
The son of man himself peace be apon the Master love from The Irish Gnostic Druid
"Ghost Of Soulja Slim" - I don't need to say anything else lol.
"I bet you a Rothschild I get a bang for my dollar" biggest flex hands down😂
Other than that Electronica is a blatant anti semite piece of shit?
That man slim
@@jhala27 haha?
Magnolia a animal for real
Ghost Of Soulja Slim and Universal Solider
Pure greatness....right on time...in this evil day...Jeremiah 1:14
Cant forget Fruits of the Spirit, that really did it for me 🔥🔥
Ya these are the 2 I wanna see reactions to.
APIDTA
Big John Boatright I was just thinking that. they should do them too 🔥🔥
The smile on George’s face when Jay z starts rapping 😂
Y'all need to review the outro track "A.P.I.D.T.A." that joint deep
Yassin O. Facts
Bruh that shit had tears In my eye
Yassin O. A tear comes everytime I hear that song
That track is 🔥
@@kougakush677 facts, and I'm ok with it.
Love an intelligent hip-hop conversation.
And they seem to be becoming more and more scarce.
lockdown in Vegas
@Big John Boatright True That!
stay safe guys!!! 🙏🏽 peace with everyone reading this
George’s face when Jigga man started his verse is priceless hahahaha
facts, I clearly saw the jay-z stan come right out of him within 2 seconds.
You can see how George becomes like an excited little kid when jay z comes on
When your ears start to understand Hov bars you’ll find yourself giggling like a school girl i promise you
Just like me fr
The guy is telling the Story of the Alchemist by Paulo Coelho on an Alchemist beat!
So fitting
yall are alive?
Hope you guys are doing as good as possible considering everything going on right now. Gracias for the entertainment in the meantime 😊
this song brings tears of joy to my eyes and serenity to my heart and soul.
Thank you for reviewing a song from this album guys
Jay Z is incredible!!!!!! I don’t know how he can put words, ideas, truth, metaphors and double entendres in his lyrics and make it sound so damn good! He the best rapper that ever lived 🎯
Lol check out a rapper named mavi I'm sure you'll change ur mind
Adrian Rogers If this guy you mentioned was so good at what he do, I wouldn’t have to check for him.
Larry Scott that type of thinking leads me to believe that your musical tastes are determined by what’s popular (i.e. Jay Z) H.E.R. is underground NOT on the surface
Bobby P I don’t have to check for H.E.R, her music found me, as well as Hovs and Jay Elec, but I haven’t heard a peep from that other dude.
Larry Scott that’s a lazy perspective to take, there’s so much to her than the trash that hit the airwaves
This is rap on another level ...they talking their shit ...big up to both jays
POINT BLANK, THIS ALBUM IS A MASTERPIECE, JAY , AMEN!
Maybe after the remix
I really feel like you’d love mavi. A good song to start with would be “Self Love”
His whole first album “Let the Sun Talk” is an amazing experience though if you mess with him.
xFluidity very underrated album
was just gonna recommend em. I love how his songs feel like vignettes
Jay z....Everybody wants to be us, for real, we just gotta see us..inshallah(God willing)
Brother Rayaan wooooow I just got that shit 🤯
Doesnt look like that is going to happen.
The Neverending Story is legit one of the most beautiful songs ever-like, nobody ever thinks of a rap record to be beautiful but that is exactly what some of these tracks are. Jay-Z and the “Inshallah” was the perfect end to the lyrics...I mean dang....
Underrated song on the album. Don’t hear enough reviewers talk about this one. The metaphors go over heads
Really underrated. It's actually my favorite track on the album
The word Islam literally means submitting your will to God
That what he means by submit to a master
Name Again Nope. But that misconception wasn’t the first. I don’t wanna give info that isn’t precise. But I recommend you asking a knowledgeable person.
Name Again bro the thing is you’re right even after islam came slavery continued ( but islam itself did put an End to the slavery where prophet mohammed peace be upon him said and i only quote the meaning ( give the ones who deserve to get paid their payment before their sweat dries out ) with this quote Islam ended the concept of slavery ( which is you’re working for me just because you’re for a specific race with no right to ask for your basic rights such as payment ) i apologize but english isn’t my first language so i can’t explain everything with the right vocabulary. Sadly still after the religion forbid enslaving people. This indecent act came back after prophet mohammeds and his companions death.
@@ALeedersWay i hear you, but the trans saharan slave trade was pre and (during) the transatlantic slave trade, where muslims conducted slave raids to sell the enslaved to christians. Are you saying that didnt happen, for atleast hundreds of years?? Because writings of both christians and muslims say otherwise bro.
NOI aren’t real muslims, they jacked the slang and call each other god...
“Kill your masters.” -Killer Mike
The unclean and hateful bird verse is also a biblical reference to Revelation 18:2 (KJV) "And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird."
Only took eleven years. So many layers to this too.
He recorded it in 40 days he's just been too lazy to drop an album in the last 10 years
Marlon was right, Jay did drop the album
please react to other songs from the album such as ‘The Blinding’, ‘Universal Soldier, and ‘Shiny Suit Theory’
Universal soldier makes me feel like superman yo!!!!! I just wish there was another verse!!
Christopher Ayettey right dude!? that instrumental is nuts as well
Big John Boatright yup shiny suit theory like like 9 years old lol
like a dog who "returned to his own vomit" is from the bible in reference to a man who turns back to sin
@ cherry picking? i mentioned that jay elec quoted the bible. about the born of God not sinning, the spirit life cannot sin. it doesnt mean the flesh wont sin, but when you do you lose your hedge of protection.
I John 1:
6 If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth:
7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.
8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us
I John 2 :2 My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:
2 And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.
3 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.
4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
5 But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him.
6 He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.
we literally always have a choice.
if you were mocking that jay elec believes or not, honestly i dont have an opinion. it seemed like you were mocking the bible
First time I have listened to you guys. I really am enjoying your appreciation of the lyrics.
i cried on the bus listening to the outro
Glad to see you guys back. And that you both are doing great. All things considered during this lockdown. This is very entertaining and refreshing. Compared to everything going on right now.
Are you guys doing a review on the whole album? Not like you can go outside lol! I think people are to caught up in who’s better as to looking at the contributions from each artist on the album. That’s what makes it special. Unfortunately we live in a time where we like to tear down knowledge and promote bs. It’s a condition that we have to unlearn.
George and Ryan!
This is a very compassionate, intelligent, indepth and a thoroughly enjoyable review.
Thank you!
I listen to the whole album / Hip Hop needed this Album / Jay Electronica brought the best out of HOV and Vice versa... Anybody saying anything else is either jealous, Full of Ignorance, Straight Hate or all of The above
Do A.P.I.D.T.A if possible. It was recorded the same day Kobe died.
Sample was taken from Litto Nebbia - Flow Argentino!
After listening to this, I couldn’t help but think how a DOOM feature would take this to another level.
He is talking about submitting to ALLAH. It has zero to do with a man. The 5 Pillars of Islam is what he's talking about. He follows up talking about a Fatwah on the Shaitan. It's all Islam. No Muslim submits to a man. Only to ALLAH.
La il Allah la il Allaha.
Now Jay on the other hand... Nah bruh.
@New Flame Films Certainly not Muslim.
Thank you sir
@@ryandunson5387 Afwan.
He openly admitting to submitting to Jay Z and Diddy. Let's not get that twisted.
@@Jaedon1981 Though I tarry through the valley of death, my Lord give me pasture
If you want to be a master in life, you must submit to a master
I was born to lock horns with the Devil at the brink of the hereafter
Where?
I appreciate you guys for listening to the lyrics and not just the sound of what was put together. I hear people saying this album was trash. They just not understanding the content of these grown up lyrics
There's always been earthquakes, fires and plagues. I'm not getting worried until that "resurrection of the dead" takes place.
I think he was ironically talking about himself in that matter, as this album is released so many years after his earlier projects, that one could then deem him "resurrected" as he released this album
Also “Little did they know i hold the heat next (necks)” Hold the heat next like they kicked him out he hit the streets with the heat (gun). Straighten combs you feel the heat on your neck. And finally he would be the one to bring the heat in the game. Triple entendre beautifully written.
Instantly clicked when I saw the notification. I know y’all be dropping reviews as often as Jay Elec drops albums now but pls help us get through this quarantine boredom 😅
This my favorite track on the album. I love the beat and the lyrics.
That album fiyah. Omw to work I just popped in to say that lol. Ima check the vid out when I get home. Salute from the H
Glad you guys did a song from this album. Ezekial's Wheel is another good one
Fruit of the spirit jay Electronica
This channel to me is sooooooooo underrated man. I been a fan since 2017 and this is the very best REACTION channel ALIVE! whats wrong wit em GEORGE n RYAN??? RUclips sleeping on some living legands. Please dont stop giving us this great in depth content.
nice job breaking it down for me. Lot more on the music than just a tune. 4:44 was like this for me as well had to listen to it multiple times before I could truly appreciate it knowledge being dropped. I have to say HOV is rapping effortlessly on this album. I am quoting someone and I can remember who but he has reached "RAP NIRVANA".
Would love to get yall opinions on the entire album. I've listened to it in its entirety a few times and with each listen, my view changes. As always, ya'll broke this down beautifully. Thank ya'll and as a fellow Lasvegasian stay strong my dudes
No Royce 59 LA Leakers freestyle Reaction
Already done
You guys should have reviewed the gem on the album - Ghost of Soulja Slim.
I been watching y'all for a while. I don't know why it's taken me this long to have this thought, but ... Are y'all English professors or something? If yes, please don't correct my grammar. The way y'all break down bars is just on another level. Like y'all got a degree for this. 🤔👌
No blk culture is a cuture of slang and coded phrases so deciphering bars in rap is just what hiphop heads too .
Dont forget that they read the lyrics......
@@pallrx reading shakespear and interpreting all the figure of speech and what they mean on the greater scene is something is
@@carravaggiomikelson870 absolutely... the only difference is this is hip-hop, not Shakespeare, but I get what your saying.... i think they do a good job while reading the lyrics, I wouldn't watch their videos If i thought otherwise
You don’t need a degree to understand messages in music. You have to sit, listen and appreciate the lyrics.
I know this is a Jay Electronica and Jay-Z track, but was I the only one waiting on a Andre`3000 verse.. especially towards the end.. But all in all this was a great track... nice mellow flow. Hopefully they will add dre` 3000, Nas and Black Thought on the remix...
Sonically I knew there was something familar about how this tune made me feel.. Take a listen to this track from Outkast. ruclips.net/video/uqhJfjbNuQg/видео.html
The whole album has an aura which takes you back to that era: Rakim, Nas, Andre 3000......
After he said they both had straightening combs to fix their defects . They didn’t get into Jay’s portion of, “little did they know I raise the heat next.” That has to do with raising a gun (the heat). The gun is akin to the straightening comb, trying to fix our inner daemons. He used a gun to get the things he thought he needed to fix his defects. They both were wrong, we have no defects, everybody wanna be us.
More reviews damnit! We love you guys.
That was amazing explanation of the song. Broke it down to make it easy to understand.
Incredible album, my album of the year. Keep up the great work and stay safe! ❤
The opening is a sample from Litto Nebbia the song is La Cáida..... this song/album is VERY prophetic and right on time. It was dropped when we realized the pandemic was really really REAL! 3/17 or so.
Dope reaction/review brothers! There is much in the lyrics by Jay Electronica
You guys should really just do this whole album. It's incredible.
Jay Electron’s album is basically Watch The Throne 2: Electronica Boogaloo.
The comparison need to stop albums are not on the same level we talking otis and no church
kanye had us thinking he was a real rapper but n this jay z bodied electronica
I doubt either Jay would be down for the Boog tho tbh
tk madziya Kanye is a artist
tk madziya
Settle down, it’s a joke. WTT was half Kanye and half Jay Z. This was basically half Jay Elec and half Jay Z. So I said WTT2 and then instead of “electric boogaloo” I said “Electronica Boogaloo” because Electronica is close to electric. Don’t take it so seriously, I’m not comparing its quality to WTT, just that it’s half Jay Z and then joking with Jay Elect’s name.
@@803jamesd I loved the reference 🤣
You are just tw great guys..great review
Was waiting for this(your reaction)
You guys killed this reaction, have a new appreciation for the song. Also welcome back lol
How can he not have known about Jay E... that's madness!
Definitely spoken word more than rap or hip hop. Much more of a lounge track.
I said the exact same to my partner who was claiming jay z swept him. It's not a competition, they were speaking two complete different messages on the same subject on the same track, that's true art
no. this is hip hop at its purest. not lounge music.
@@soichampion88 Im sorry to tell you man, but this is not "hip hop", especially not hip hop at its purest which would be going back to the roots. This is about as far as you can go from pure without leaving the category. This is essentially beat poetry set to an ambient track. Something you might hear from theatre students or at a coffee shop. Hip Hop at its purest would sound like Afrika Bambaataa.
@@iceman10129 So with your logic, songs similar to this from Mos Def, Griselda Records, Common, DOOM, etc are not hip hop - they're lounge music? Cmon son. Pure hip hop does not have a distinct sound, it is the way the art is communicated and conveyed which makes it pure. Afrika Bambaata is pure hip hop just as Public Enemy is. Wu Tang Clan is pure hip hop just as Mobb Deep is. I can go on forever. I think what you are referring to is the actual instrumental. Al sampled a song that has lounge elements, but that does not make it a lounge song or lounge music. This is hip hop.
@@iceman10129 I also think you are mistakenly confusing the definition of 'pure' with 'traditional'. You are speaking about traditional hip hop history, and I am speaking about the actual form of hip hop itself. The pureness.
He didn't make this album for clout. He wrote it for y'all 🙏🏽 people willing to dig and who don't need to be spoon-fed! Glad y'all liked it.
definitely gotta do more tracks from this album...whole thing slaps
Jay electronica is a Muslim dr.seuss in this album and I love every bit of it.
Why no Royce da 5’9 reactions guys? The album is 🔥🔥, although I’m sure you’ve already heard it by now
The anti vax bullshit tho
@@ves138 so you agree with every view of your favourite rappers?, Royce is hiding nothing no more and giving his fans exactly what we wanted,his personal experiences . The allegory is the album of the year so far.
Great review and you did what ppl SHOULD do...Listen, ask questions, digest.
The Blinding🎯 I named my son sir
You gotta call my son sir
That boy already knighted
He ain't even out his romper
Universal Soldier!
Finally y’all back. Damn
heard this song many times, enjoyed the lyrical breakdown on this learned a lot
Definitely need to be not rushed, and in the mood, especially if most of the album like this. Wonderfully crafted song. Beautiful reaction/breakdown family 💯💯
every unclean bird is also a bible reference from a lesson of clean and unclean animal, which is a parable for types of people, crazy he would put that in there, speaks more on his beliefs
Been waiting on you guys to react to the album. And I absolutely love this reaction!
Jay Electronica just destroyed all the competition...that album has to be the best out in years for Hip Hop! Keeping it 💯!
Take Jay - Z of it and I agree he wasn't needed for this
@@Search889 Agreed! I think he wanted to be a part of it cause he saw that jewel and wanted in on it.
@@kinglucian396 Jay-Z has messed up a lot of people and this album was something we all been waiting for and he wasn't needed JE alone is fire Jay-Z is poison I'm glad J Cole got away I hope he don't messed up Bemny the Butcher
Love this channel
Jay Electronica's album helps raise hip hop music's frequency vibration from Lower to Higher self. No sex talk, murder talk no drug talk on this album! Peace to the Gods & Earths ⭐7🌛
Wow! Such a fan of you guys. ❤️
Why does it seem like Jay-Z is forever trying to do what Nas do. Nas is a lyrical king on unorthodox beats.
Jay went for the money first
I need that Royce LA Leakers freestyle
This channel is easily the best. These brothers actually listen and understand lyrics, and can also break down schemes, catch wordplay etc. This album exposed many who aren't capable of comprehending this kind of lyricism. Jay and Hov delivered.
We need a full album review !!!! Glad to see y’all back btw
You guys should do reviews on more jay electronica songs, and more of his album a written testament
Love y'all breakdowns man, salute.
Lyrics were next level, samples was dastardly. Where the hell does Alchemist find these nuggets??
Alchemists and Madlib
He found this in Argentina, when he came, he spent a few hour listening old records. This one exactly belongs to a 70s band. It's a song called LA CAIDA(the fall, from Litto Nebia)
This the only one guys??? This Album 🔥#LoveYallBrothers #KeepUpTheGreatWork
This isn't even a Jay Electronica album but at least we got something
I never looked at this like a album but as art .
Prodigal son was biblical as a son who was wasteful and his father accepted with open hands and cleaned him up! VERY POWERFUL!!!
Excellent review fam 👊🏾
Stay safe out there everyone
The Album is well needed.
Broooos yall know what's up! True hip hop fans with intelligence dang that feels good to my community sense listening to yall speak deeply! Much needed!
I love these brothers break down of the lyrics of Jay Elec
You guys are getting close to 1M subs 😁😁🔥🔥
I get excited everytime I see a vid from you guys, and im let down everytime when I see its not Royce's LA Leakers freestyle
“.... cage of every unclean bird” I believe, but could be mistaken, is a reference to Babylon (America is some religious circles).