Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean Artist: Jeru The Damaja Album: The Sun Rises In The East Year: 1994 Looking for High Quality Hip-Hop? Check Out: www.hqhiphop.net
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Showing posts with label Damaja. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean (High Quality)
Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean (High Quality) Tube. Duration : 4.02 Mins.
Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean Artist: Jeru The Damaja Album: The Sun Rises In The East Year: 1994 Looking for High Quality Hip-Hop? Check Out: www.hqhiphop.net
Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean Artist: Jeru The Damaja Album: The Sun Rises In The East Year: 1994 Looking for High Quality Hip-Hop? Check Out: www.hqhiphop.net
Saturday, 2 March 2013
Jeru The Damaja - Brooklyn Took It
Jeru The Damaja - Brooklyn Took It Tube. Duration : 3.42 Mins.
The Sun Rises in the East. Fontana Island Records. 1994.
The Sun Rises in the East. Fontana Island Records. 1994.
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean [HQ Ver.]
Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean [HQ Ver.] Tube. Duration : 4.78 Mins.
From 1994 Album: "The Sun Rises In The East"..... Get Jeru The Damaja's Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com About JERU THE DAMAJA Jeru the Damaja (born Jeru Davis) aka D. Original Dirty Rotten Scoundrel hails from Brooklyn, New York where he was born and raised. Jeru was first introduced to hip-hop in the local parks of his neighborhood at age seven and started writing his own lyrics at age ten. Hip-hop has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. Jeru created and took on the persona of the Damaja (because he damages the mic) that is part conscious truth teller and part true to the streets Brooklyn hard rock. Jeru the Damaja then hooked up with DJ Premiere and Guru, collectively known as Gangstarr, shortly after they moved to New York on the late 1980s. Jeru first introduced his unique hardcore conscious style to hip-hop audiences on Im the Man a track on Gangstarrs 1992 Daily Operations album. The East New York native then cemented his place in the hip-hop world by releasing the 1993 classic single Come Clean from his legendary album, The Sun Rises in the East. After a two year hiatus, Jeru released The Wrath of the Math that included the hit singles Ya Playin Yaself and Me or the Papes and was proclaimed the savior of hip-hop due to his honest and straight forward critique of the state of hip-hop music. In 2000 Jeru released Heroz 4 Hire completely autonomously, from the production of the album to its release on his independent label KnowSavage ...
From 1994 Album: "The Sun Rises In The East"..... Get Jeru The Damaja's Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com About JERU THE DAMAJA Jeru the Damaja (born Jeru Davis) aka D. Original Dirty Rotten Scoundrel hails from Brooklyn, New York where he was born and raised. Jeru was first introduced to hip-hop in the local parks of his neighborhood at age seven and started writing his own lyrics at age ten. Hip-hop has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. Jeru created and took on the persona of the Damaja (because he damages the mic) that is part conscious truth teller and part true to the streets Brooklyn hard rock. Jeru the Damaja then hooked up with DJ Premiere and Guru, collectively known as Gangstarr, shortly after they moved to New York on the late 1980s. Jeru first introduced his unique hardcore conscious style to hip-hop audiences on Im the Man a track on Gangstarrs 1992 Daily Operations album. The East New York native then cemented his place in the hip-hop world by releasing the 1993 classic single Come Clean from his legendary album, The Sun Rises in the East. After a two year hiatus, Jeru released The Wrath of the Math that included the hit singles Ya Playin Yaself and Me or the Papes and was proclaimed the savior of hip-hop due to his honest and straight forward critique of the state of hip-hop music. In 2000 Jeru released Heroz 4 Hire completely autonomously, from the production of the album to its release on his independent label KnowSavage ...
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean
Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean Tube. Duration : 3.97 Mins.
From 1993 Album: "The Sun Rises In The East"..... Jeru's Myspace: www.myspace.com Get Jeru The Damaja Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com About JERU THE DAMAJA Jeru the Damaja (born Jeru Davis) aka D. Original Dirty Rotten Scoundrel hails from Brooklyn, New York where he was born and raised. Jeru was first introduced to hip-hop in the local parks of his neighborhood at age seven and started writing his own lyrics at age ten. Hip-hop has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. Jeru created and took on the persona of the Damaja (because he damages the mic) that is part conscious truth teller and part true to the streets Brooklyn hard rock. Jeru the Damaja then hooked up with DJ Premiere and Guru, collectively known as Gangstarr, shortly after they moved to New York on the late 1980s. Jeru first introduced his unique hardcore conscious style to hip-hop audiences on Im the Man a track on Gangstarrs 1992 Daily Operations album. The East New York native then cemented his place in the hip-hop world by releasing the 1993 classic single Come Clean from his legendary album, The Sun Rises in the East. After a two year hiatus, Jeru released The Wrath of the Math that included the hit singles Ya Playin Yaself and Me or the Papes and was proclaimed the savior of hip-hop due to his honest and straight forward critique of the state of hip-hop music. In 2000 Jeru released Heroz 4 Hire completely autonomously, from the production of the album to its release on his ...
From 1993 Album: "The Sun Rises In The East"..... Jeru's Myspace: www.myspace.com Get Jeru The Damaja Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com About JERU THE DAMAJA Jeru the Damaja (born Jeru Davis) aka D. Original Dirty Rotten Scoundrel hails from Brooklyn, New York where he was born and raised. Jeru was first introduced to hip-hop in the local parks of his neighborhood at age seven and started writing his own lyrics at age ten. Hip-hop has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. Jeru created and took on the persona of the Damaja (because he damages the mic) that is part conscious truth teller and part true to the streets Brooklyn hard rock. Jeru the Damaja then hooked up with DJ Premiere and Guru, collectively known as Gangstarr, shortly after they moved to New York on the late 1980s. Jeru first introduced his unique hardcore conscious style to hip-hop audiences on Im the Man a track on Gangstarrs 1992 Daily Operations album. The East New York native then cemented his place in the hip-hop world by releasing the 1993 classic single Come Clean from his legendary album, The Sun Rises in the East. After a two year hiatus, Jeru released The Wrath of the Math that included the hit singles Ya Playin Yaself and Me or the Papes and was proclaimed the savior of hip-hop due to his honest and straight forward critique of the state of hip-hop music. In 2000 Jeru released Heroz 4 Hire completely autonomously, from the production of the album to its release on his ...
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