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SEAN PRICE - Jesus Price Supastar

| PrefixMag | | "The beat is smooth, the rap is hard," Sean Price says on the flawless Jesus Price Supastar, his second full-length under his given name. That quote pretty much sums up this hardcore hip-hop record, a true beats-and-rhymes offering that's so out of step with today's trends that its unapologetic presentation should only contribute more to an inevitable cult following. But even if the album seems destined for the underground, it's still a perfect representation of the genre's core elements that will always be relevant....full text |
| | AllHipHop.com | | For a solo debut album on a shoestring budget and with a name-change, Sean Price's Monkey Barz was the Cinderella story of 2005. Critics championed the effort as Price became the sleeper hit of Duck Down's "triple-threat" that included Smif-N-Wessun and Buckshot. A year and a half later, Price's Jesus Price Supastar (Duck Down) finds the "brokest rapper you know" after he cashed his checks, and as he says on "Hearing Aid," lost it in a dice game....full text |
| | HipHopDX | | There are very few emcees around who are impossible not to like, Sean Price is one of those emcees. The longtime Boot Camp Clik member and one half of Heltah Skeltah made his solo debut in 2005 with Monkey Barz. Anyone who heard the album who wasn’t already a fan, quickly became one. With lines like “I got a dime bitch that lives in Japan/black belt, sucks dick, chops bricks with her hand” and top notch production from 9th Wonder, Khrysis and Ayatollah, Sean P delivered one of the year’s most memorable albums....full text |
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