Jay Electronica stays enigmatic as ever, and his latest releases of music have been a delight for his followers, as evidenced by the web response. Simply when it was assumed that Jay Electronica unloaded the total clip of songs in his vault, the New Orleans lyricist launched A Written Testimony: Leaflets on his birthday.
In our first hear, it seems that the seven tracks on A Written Testimony: Leaflets haven’t been launched publicly. It isn’t recognized when this assortment of songs was recorded, however given the looks of Sean “Diddy” Combs on the intro monitor “Abracadabra,” it may safely be assumed a few of the bones of the mission have been in place over the previous 5 years.
Jay Elec’s typical themes of saluting Nation of Islam leaders, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, mentions of the “Mom Airplane,” and harkening again to his upbringing in New Orleans are all current.
We’re nonetheless dissecting the music, however on the monitor “4 Billion, 4 Hundred Million (4,400,000,000) / The Worst Is But To Come, Jay Elec mentions that he was residing with Diddy and Cassie and tied in a bar saying that he “by no means confirmed up in an affidavit,” apparently referencing Diddy’s authorized woes of late. On the identical monitor, Jay mentions Jay-Z being affected person with him and claimed he delivered “19 albums in someday” to the mogul.
This newest launch comes on the heels of the discharge of Act I and Act II, which have been long-dormant initiatives which have made it to the general public at numerous phases through the years.
A Written Testimony: Leaflets would require a number of listens to catch all of the traces, as anticipated of a Jay Electronica mission. Try the drop beneath.
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