Heroz4Hire

Heroz4Hire
Studio album by Jeru the Damaja
Released September 7, 1999
Recorded 1998–1999
Genre Hip Hop
Length 45:38
Label Knowsavage
Producer Jeru the Damaja
Jeru the Damaja chronology
Wrath of the Math
(1996)
Heroz4Hire
(1999)
Divine Design
(2003)

Heroz4Hire is the third studio album by hip hop artist Jeru the Damaja. It is entirely produced by Jeru the Damaja himself unlike his first two albums which were produced by DJ Premier.

Album information

This album lacked the critical acclaim of Jeru's first two albums. It also did not chart, or have any charting singles.

The album features Miz Marvel and Lil' Dap (of Group Home) as guests. Afu-Ra is not featured, as on Jeru's previous albums.

Miz Marvel, a member of Jeru's Supahuman Klik and Knowsavage record label, appears on four tracks.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Q[2]

John Bush of Allmusic enjoys the production claiming that it is similar to Premier's work in its rawness, but there are not as many catchy hooks.[3]

Q magazine (6/00, p. 108) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Creative and coherent...the lyrics are intelligent, and the record benefits from contributions by the very talented Mizmarvel."

The Wire (5/00, p. 53) - "Harks back to a primordial age of HipHop basics, and there's no question that he's got the lyrical flow and gaunt studio talent to pull it off....boldly speaking of purity and survival."

Track listing

# Title Performer (s)
1 "Supahuman Scheme" *Interlude*
2 "Great Solar Stance" Jeru the Damaja
3 "Verbal Battle" Jeru the Damaja, Miz Marvel
4 "Bitchez Wit Dikz" Jeru the Damaja, Miz Marvel, Lil' Dap
5 "Seinfeld" Jeru the Damaja
6 "Renegade Slave" Jeru the Damaja
7 "Presha" Jeru the Damaja
8 "Superhumanz N Luv (Interlude)" *Interlude*
9 "Anotha Victim" Jeru the Damaja, Miz Marvel
10 "Billie Jean (Safe Sex)" Jeru the Damaja
11 "Blak Luv" Jeru the Damaja
12 "What A Day" Jeru the Damaja
13 "Miz Marvel" Jeru the Damaja, Miz Marvel
14 "99.9%" Jeru the Damaja

Album singles

Single information
"99.9%"
  • Released: 1999
  • B-side: "Verbal Battle"
"Blak Luv"
  • Released: 2002
  • B-side:

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/18/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.