J-Live - Poetry In Ertia (feat. John Robinson & MarQ Spekt)
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J-Live - Poetry In Ertia (feat. John Robinson & MarQ Spekt)
J-Live - S.P.T.A. Said Person of That Ability [Audio]
I'm a bit late with posting this album but I couldn't leave this one laying on the shelf. Released in September 2011, J-Live's long awaiting follow up of the "Undivided Attention EP", "S.P.T.A. Said Person of That Ability" is a must have.
S.P.T.A. Said Person of That Ability is available here.
<a href="http://j-live.bandcamp.com/album/s-p-t-a-said-person-of-that-ability" _mce_href="http://j-live.bandcamp.com/album/s-p-t-a-said-person-of-that-ability">S.P.T.A. Said Person of That Ability by J-Live</a>
J-Live S.P.T.A. Okayplayer Review
Marcus Moore
It’s probably too easy to classify J-Live as a throwback MC, even if the evidence is there to support such a claim. His rhymes are heady, forcing listeners to dissect the subject matter without nodding aimlessly to simplistic lyrical themes. Many of his instrumentals are scratchy and exuberant, evocative of the hip-hop that was so prevalent during the 1990s. Then there’s the overwhelming good nature that breathes through the music: J-Live often talks to himself on record and slows down to explain the meaning of his punch lines. He’s also been known to bristle somewhat under the “old school” moniker, although many of his peers seem content with the mundane. And he surely loves his New York squads: “Knicks goin’ all the way, Giants goin’ all the way,” J-Live says playfully on his new album, S.P.T.A. . “Naw, I ain’t puttin’ no money on it. I’m just sayin’.”
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