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Must Have: Y-Love's This is Babylon |
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by Helen Jupiter, April 25, 2008 |
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Put down the Matisyahu and pick up the Y-Love.
"This is Babylon," the new album from Hasidic emcee Y-Love (AKA Yitz Jordan), seamlessly blends rhymes in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, Arabic, and even Aramaic, all the while mixing sounds and beats evocative of DJ Shadow, The Streets, Mos Def, Chuck D, and a host of others. Thought-provoking political verses reside naturally beside electronic dance tracks. Y-Love calls it "global hip hop," and considering that he's a convert to Judaism, he can spit some pretty fast Yiddish.
The album functions on a couple of levels: You can chill with it and meditate on his words, or let them seep in as you move. Fresh and inspired, Urb calls "This is Babylon" a "soundtrack to social progression" and describes it as "a head nodding, fist lifting, wake-up and do something kind of record."
Already available for download on iTunes and Amazon, the album will be in stores on Tuesday, April 29.
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Anonymous
"considering that he's a
"considering that he's a convert to Judaism, he can spit some pretty fast Yiddish."
what does one have to do with the other? How many american Jews do you know who can speak yiddish because they grew-up in a Jewish home? Not many I am sure. It certainly shows dedication and depth of learning that he can rap in yiddish and hebrew. I'm just not sure his childhood has any bearing on it either way.
Kol HaKavod to Y-love for putting out such a deft and diverse album.
Helen Jupiter
I counted...
Peter Bebergal
Interview with Y-Love
Here's a short interview/article I did with Y-Love for Zeek a while back:
http://www.zeek.net/701music/
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