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Identity Crisis
J-BruURBNET Records

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What does it say about the Canadian Hip-Hop scene when some of the most exciting music in the country is coming from the east coast of Canada? We're talking Halifax, Nova Scotia here folks. It's a long way from Brooklyn or Compton, but the east coast Canadian MC's are demolishing beats and ripping mics without much fanfare outside of their scene. Next-up is the booming voice of J-Bru.
Critically acclaimed east coast MC Classified handles production work on six of the album's tracks. This proves to be a wise move for J-Bru as Class' kick heavy, soulful beats compliment his thick, powerful vocal stylings. "Put My Work In" and "What R We Doin'" feat. Eternia are two great examples of the strong combination that is Classified and J-Bru. But this isn't to say that Bru doesn't step up and help his own cause as he handles the boards on the painfully soulful "Ghetto Life" and heartfelt "I Love You Ma".
As he moves forward, J-Bru will need to work on his flow. "Things Ain't The Same", "Lost Soul" (a horrible spoken word track that is totally unnecessary) and a blatant attempt at radio play with the atrocious "It's Rainin'" all bring the to the forefront some of J-Bru's weaknesses as an MC, which mostly revolve around his flow as his lyrical content is for the most part always on point.
In what has to be considered a shocking turn of events, the critical acclaim for Canadian Hip-Hop has shifted to the east coast of Canada thanks to artists like Classified and J-Bru. And it's deserved because these MC's are pouring their souls and lives into the music and making Hip-Hop the way it was intended to be made. From the heart.
Critically acclaimed east coast MC Classified handles production work on six of the album's tracks. This proves to be a wise move for J-Bru as Class' kick heavy, soulful beats compliment his thick, powerful vocal stylings. "Put My Work In" and "What R We Doin'" feat. Eternia are two great examples of the strong combination that is Classified and J-Bru. But this isn't to say that Bru doesn't step up and help his own cause as he handles the boards on the painfully soulful "Ghetto Life" and heartfelt "I Love You Ma".
As he moves forward, J-Bru will need to work on his flow. "Things Ain't The Same", "Lost Soul" (a horrible spoken word track that is totally unnecessary) and a blatant attempt at radio play with the atrocious "It's Rainin'" all bring the to the forefront some of J-Bru's weaknesses as an MC, which mostly revolve around his flow as his lyrical content is for the most part always on point.








User Comments
J-Bru
That track will never be submitted to radio or to Much (videofact) as a video song.
It was, for your information, a track dedicated to my best friend who killed himself years ago. I am glad that my pain and anguish can become your personal bashing playground.
I am sure with you not knowing me personally, you would not know that I made sure that this album was without perfect flows to demonstrate feelings over flow here. Something you never get out of a hip hop album lately by the way. Rap seems to be all about flows, and less about real feelings and words.
I have been a poet for over 13 years and 'Lost Soul' is not a "horrible spoken word track", but rather a voice that is inside my head that needed to get out, hence the term 'Identity Crisis'.
While you missed the boat on these particular issues, I do thank you for your kind words and for reviewing my CD.
Sincerely
J-Bru
jbru82@yahoo.com
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