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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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| Previously a member of late-90s abstract-rap legends Company Flow, Bigg Jus has failed so far to carve as successful a career as his ex-bandmate El-P's. Thanking, Poor People's Day is strong enough of an album to stop him from sliding away into total obscurity. Swapping the over-fussy and awkward beats of his previous long-player Black Mamba Serums v2.0 for the spaced-out, soulful funk of DJ Gman's production, Bigg Jus' dizzying, spiraling flow is given room to breathe, and the result is one of the tightest (cough) 'backpack'-rap albums of the year. - Knowledge |