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| Bigg and important - Remix / Enjoy and inform yourself, this is one of the best albums of 2005. - IGN / A wake up call for a complacent America - Uncut / Jus and Gman can make confusion and dissonance sound dope as hell - Chicago Reader / Powerful messages on top of amazing beats is what this album is about - Ghetto Blaster |
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| Ex-Company Flow man finds rap's social conscience. Built on the imagination and intellect which made Company Flow one of the most farsighted hip-hop acts of the late '90s, Bigg Jus' second solo album is an ambitious attempt at a wake up call for a complacent America. With Atlanta producer DJ Gmann providing lurching Armageddon and mournful contemplation for Jus to rage and wring his hands to, the attack on glabalization, the US government, and wars waged in the name of religion squarely hit their mark. Not easy listening, but it's refreshing to have a voice willing to push rap beyond the comfort zone of the VIP room. - Uncut |