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Jerusalaam Come

Juice Aleem

Jerusalaam Come

Solo debut from the Birmingham rapper and ex member of New Flesh and Gamma

ADM rating[?]

7.1

Label
Big Dada
UK Release date
01/09/2009
  1. 8.0 |   The Independent

    With an electro-dub style that blends sparse clap-beats and organ-based reggae grooves with the tubular synth-squelches of dubstep, a sound at once ancient as prophecy and bang up to date
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  2. 8.0 |   The Quietus

    Juice Aleem proves that Big Dada's current stable of hip-hop artists is among the strongest in the world, British or otherwise. For the restless, bashing rhinoceros in that stable, look no further than Juice Aleem.
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  3. 7.0 |   NME

    Like stablemate Roots Manuva, he comes across as a clever, chill bro who you could have a beer with and he’d listen to your problems and nod appropriately
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  4. 7.0 |   musicOMH

    Like stablemate Roots Manuva, he comes across as a clever, chill bro who you could have a beer with and he’d listen to your problems and nod appropriately
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  5. 7.0 |   The Observer

    He gets a bit shrill on ""KunteKinteTarrDiss, decrying everyone from ""overpaid, bisexual footballers"" to Jamie Oliver, but otherwise he is a compelling presence
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