“Pre-Game Speech” brings things off on the proper footing, as Jason Da Hater incites the troops to push forward with "No Regrets & No Fear" & let's his people know that they "Can’t Be Divided" as they "Put The City On Their Backs." “Black Samaritan” starts off with an
Ill “The Spook Who Sat By The Door” sample monologue & verbals that Remind us that "we all come from Royalty...Kings & Queens...much more than Dealers & Fiends." And did I mention all of this comes over a Masterpiece of a beat???!!! “Who am I?” Returns to the witty lyricism Jason Da Hater is known for-but still let’s you he’s a "Bad Motherfucker," while expressing his understanding of the importance of learning & passing it on to others...
“Begging for Mercy” & “Boom Boom " provide provide more of the Battle Rhyme bravado & Pure Lyricism not heard very often these days. "R.A.W." features subtle tributes to the legacies of Old dirty bastard & Big Daddy Kane, as he continues to display his “Marvelous Craft." With verses like “My Rhyme Commentary Most Times, For The Weak Minds Becomes Scary” Jason shows the example of the type of lyricism coming out of Memphis-that most have no idea about. And yes, there are others...
“Water MC” & “First Of All” bring more of the same; but my standout cuts would undoubtedly be “Black Samaritan” & “Who am I?” Here's a couple of videos, to give a better visual of why we feel that this cat is dope! To hear the EP in full, click on this . Link