Jay Electronica - Pre-Act II [The Essentials] (2-Disc)

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fa real he needs to stop the bull shittin. i know hes supposed to be the mystery man & moves at his own pace but this is rediculous.

now you see kendrick lamar running w/ the buzz that he used to have. i heard bun b say he heard the finished album like 1/2 yr ago.

lets get it over with
 
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micfiendsbro;3347609 said:
fa real he needs to stop the bull shittin. i know hes supposed to be the mystery man & moves at his own pace but this is rediculous.
now you see kendrick lamar running w/ the buzz that he used to have. i heard bun b say he heard the finished album like 1/2 yr ago.
lets get it over with

Yeah, so did DJ Semtex in London and that might have been even longer than half a year ago; that said, once the product is here… I can imagine we'll just all put our hands up in awe… given the direction, extra time for song making, he should deliver a 4.5/5 album at the very least… he takes lyricism to a level of the past.

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Jay E is a beast, great lyricism but some of the subjects he talks on dont make sense to me. Thats the only thing I think he should work on. Seems incoherent at times, like he'll take one thing & find 101 things to relate them to that arent related and pseudo.

Aside from that tho he's fucking amazing. Its interesting tho since being signed I haven't heard too much new material from him, I wonder what hes cookin over there.....

I can agree with you on the subject matter, but I think that's part of what I like about him… I don't listen to Kweli for a club track, just in the same sense that I don't listen to Jay E for something coherent and easily understandable. When someone broke down his rhymes on exhibit C; that was really impressive.

But yeah, I know where you're coming from, definitely and maybe being more coherent would lift his song making abilities, although I do love that I've listened to CunninLynguists 'The Gates' and I think the pre-lude track 'Never Know Why' countless times and I still couldn't break it down perfectly to someone… I get it, but I don't get it…. if that makes sense :/
 
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sionb55;3349941 said:
Jay E is a beast, great lyricism but some of the subjects he talks on dont make sense to me. Thats the only thing I think he should work on. Seems incoherent at times, like he'll take one thing & find 101 things to relate them to that arent related and pseudo.

I love Jay Elec's music but this is the reason he isn't gonna do well commercially. I know a lot of folks don't care when there favorite emcee doesn't do well commercially as long as they put out the product you want to hear. I think it is important for the people to do well commercially so they can continue to usher in there music the way they want to the masses. Of course some folks if they get dropped from there label will go the indie route but a decent amount of folks just fall off completely.
 
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I'm still waiting for a real full version of Dear Moleskine...I can wait another two years, I guess.

Thanks for this.
 
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In all fairness, I think whoever's handling his promotion needs just as much time to figure out a strategy where everybody wins with his debut as he does crafting the music. This isn't 1994 & he's definitely not your average flash in a pan artist. The formula Jay Z's been serving for years won't help either of them. There's alot riding on Jay Electronica and his "success" or rather acceptance. I mean shit, Dude's getting his first major record label deal in his mid 30's ...and with the strongest team in the game. If he "fails", the chance of a resurgence of that golden era, respect to the elements raw self-aware HipHop coming back into the mainstream is pretty much dead.

We all sit back as fans and are like, whatever, just give us something nigga damn...but in reality, we all know that he NEEDS to wait until the time is right. Depending on how his situation is handled, he may very well be that dude to usher in a new energy that will inspire artists old and young...providing them with that feeling they need to keep believing and pushing the boundaries of this HipHop shit for many more years to come. I don't think i'm alone in feeling like JE is one of the only Rappers/Emcees to come along in the last...I dunno 12 years, that makes me remember why I love HipHop and leaves me questioning where it can still go and who it can still reach. That Rakim/Nas/Outkast change the game shit is something that's needed right now. Like, that underground/indy/headphone knock is cool and all, but it's not forcing people to think/ analyze there situation on another level. IMO, it's becoming just as disposable as that shit on the radio slowly but surely...and that's sad. But that's another story...

anyways...

Pressures on, but I think he's shown that he's spiritually and mentally capable of fulfilling the destiny he feels he's been put on this earth for. Dude isn't the messiah or anything, but whatever he believes or believes in...regardless of whether I coincide with those beliefs or not, I respect that he does believe in that purpose whole-heartedly and has the conviction and resolve to get it right, despite what the charts, his marketing team, Jay Z or some niggas on the stoops opinion on the matter is. Dude is wise/experienced enough to avoid the pitfalls of the game, humble/well traveled enough to change his opinion/beliefs based on knowledge, strong enough to not follow anyone or anything but his spirit and artistic enough to translate that on wax in a creative/innovative way . That's enough to make me believe in dude...
 
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^^^ Great post, I definitely agree with the bottom of your 2nd paragraph; dude can definitely push the envelope, which I feel is mostly pushed by producers more so than lyricists nowadays, it's nice to see someone who can still take it there…
 
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