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Jeru the Damaja

Wrath of the Math

  • AMG Review of Wrath of the Math

    Amg
    John Bush
    All Music Guide

    Jeru reunited with DJ Premier for this slightly sprawling second record, though fans must have been delirious with joy to find it was similar to -- and usually just as strong as -- his debut. Though it's clear Jeru isn't as hungry a rapper as he was two years earlier, he has just as much to say, and he's just as angry with the state of hip-hop and black life in general. Jeru goes into metaphysical drama once again with "One Day," wherein commercial rappers (including Puff Daddy and Foxy Brown) kidnap hip-hop, and continues his comic-book battles with the evils of ap amidst the backdrop of the Big Apple on "Revenge of the Prophet (Part 5)." Jeru also spends plenty of time directly addressing real-life issues, dissecting the crass, money-hungry hip-hop scene on "Scientifical Madness," running a sequel to "Da Bichez" called "Me or the Papes," and preaching more knowledge on "Ya Playin' Yaself." His version of the classic braggadocio track comes with "Not the Average" and "Whatever," where he uses knowledge as well as immense skills to foil anyone who's testing him. Though Wrath of the Math did sound similar to Jeru's debut, Premier was even more wide-ranging for his backing tracks, ranging from the comparatively atmospheric ("Invasion") to a succession of momentary samples from out of nowhere ("Physical Stamina"). Unfortunately, it was their last time together; perhaps a bit jealous of Premier's sizable profile, Jeru began producing himself with his next record, Heroz4hire.

Wrath of The Math: Original Samples
about 1 year ago

Another project totally produced by DJ Premier, Wrath of The Math is the sophomore album from Jeru The Damaja, released in 1996. "Will O' the Wisp" by Miles Davis From the album Sketches Of Spain (1960) Sampled in "Wrath of the Math" & "Invasion" Produced by DJ Premier "My Thang" by James Brown From the album Hell (1974) Sampled in "The Frustrated [...]

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Jeru speaks again.
about 1 year ago

I felt obliged to allow Jeru the Damaja to grace my MOG twice in one week -- this particular song is great for a whole number of reasons. Numero Uno: I instantaneously assign 1,503,184 brownie points to any beat that successfully makes use of a piano. The right combination of chord choice (by the original artists) and sample quality is nearly impossible to come across. This particular piano sam...

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