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Sun Rises in the East
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Album Details: Sun Rises in the East

Release Date:05/24/1994
Label:Fontana Island
UPC:769712401122

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User Reviews: Sun Rises in the East

  • Overall:

    premeir at his best

    By john  Sep 24, 2002

    ONE OF THE GREATEST BEATS OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!

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    A Real NY Debut!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 20, 2002

    New York used to put out some of the tightest albums. What happened to those years?. "Come Clean" was one of the best 12-inches ever. "Statik" was the best joint on the album though. Who can forget about the originality of "Mental Stamina". New York ...rappers used to inspire me but now alot of them drop garbage. Let me give you some names of some people who've recently pissed me off:Noreaga, Fat Joe and a couple of others. I still like some NY rappers though! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Sun Rises in the East

  • All Music Guide

    DJ Premier's first album-length production outside of Gang Starr was his best by far. Where Premier's productions hadn't shone underneath the cracking, over-earnest vocals of Guru, with a superior stylist like Jeru these tracks became brilliant musical investigations with odd hooks (often detuned bells, keys, or vibes), perfectly scratched upchoruses, and the grittiest, funkiest Brooklynese beats pounding away in the background. Of course, the star of the show was Jeru, a cocksure young rapper who brought the dozens from the streets to a metaphysical battleground where he did battle with all manner of foe -- the guy around the corner on "D. Original" or an allegorical parade of hip-hop evils on "You Can't Stop the Prophet." The commentary about inner-city plagues arising from spiritual ignorance only continued on "Ain't the Devil Happy," with Jeru preaching knowledge of self as the only rescue from greed and violence. Jeru also courted some controversy with "Da Bichez," at first explai...ning, "I'm not talkin' 'bout the queens...not the sisters...not the young ladies," but later admitting his thoughts ("most chicks want minks, diamonds, or Benz"). His flow and delivery were natural, his themes were impressive, and he was able to make funky rhymes out of intellectual hyperbole like: "Written on these pages is the ageless, wisdom of the sages/Ignorance is contagious." It lacks a landmark track, but The Sun Rises in the East stands alongside Nas' Illmatic (released the same year, and also boasting the work of Premier) as one of the quintessential East Coast records. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Jeru the Damaja

Speaking out against what he saw as a decline in rap during the mid-'90s, Jeru the Damaja came to the fore as a self-proclaimed prophet and the savior of hip-hop, much as KRS-One had done almost ten years before. Jeru first appeared as a guest on Gang Starr's Daily Operations album, and his own deal with Payday/ffrr appeared soon after, resulting in 1994's The Sun Rises... Read more