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Ik kan het niet nalaten (hard hoongelach en geschater!!!!!), maar na het booming concert afgelopen vrijdag van The Prophet, aka The Dirty Rotten Scoundrel,in Simplon in het Groningse Groningen, moet ik deze gewoon nog een keer usenet opslingeren. Zie zijn Facebookpagina voor een verslag (Ik was erbij....na na nana naaaaaa :-P)
The Sun Rises in the East is the debut album of American hip hop rapper Jeru the Damaja, released May 24, 1994 on PayDay Records. Production on the album was handled by DJ Premier. The album features fellow Gang Starr Foundation member Afu-Ra. The album cover depicts the World Trade Center on fire only one year after the 1993 bombing of the North Tower.
The Sun Rises in the East was well received by most music critics upon its release. It is considerably significant in hip hop, as it contributed to the revival of the East Coast hip hop scene, along with albums such as Wu-Tang Clan's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993), Nas's Illmatic (1994) and Black Moon's Enta Da Stage (1993). The album has been considered by critics to be Jeru the Damaja's best work.
1 "Intro (Life)" 0:50 K.J. Davis, C. Martin
2 "D. Original" 3:36 K.J. Davis, C. Martin
3 "Brooklyn Took It" 3:24 K.J. Davis, C. Martin
4 "Perverted Monks in Tha House (Skit)" 1:15 K.J. Davis, C. Martin, A. Phillip, W. Garfield, C. Clay
5 "Mental Stamina" (featuring Afu-Ra) 2:21 K.J. Davis, C. Martin
6 "Da Bichez" 3:52 *Uncredited*
7 "You Can't Stop the Prophet" 3:53 K.J. Davis, C. Martin
8 "Perverted Monks in Tha House (Theme)" 1:02 *Uncredited*
9 "Ain't the Devil Happy" 3:45 K.J. Davis, C. Martin
10 "My Mind Spray" 3:45 K.J. Davis, C. Martin, B. James
11 "Come Clean" 4:57 K.J. Davis, C. Martin, C. Parker, F. Scruggs, K. Jones, T. Taylor
12 "Jungle Music" 3:51 *Uncredited*
13 "Statik" 3:07 K.J. Davis, C. Martin
Enjoy!!!!!!
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