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The Sun Rises in the East

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Length
  
39:33

Release date
  
24 May 1994

Label
  
Payday Records

Artist
  
Jeru the Damaja

Producer
  
DJ Premier

Genre
  
Hip hop music

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Released
  
May 24, 1994 (1994-05-24)

Recorded
  
1993 D&D Recording (New York, New York)

The Sun Rises in the East (1994)
  
Wrath of the Math (1996)

Similar
  
Jeru the Damaja albums, Hip hop music albums

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The Sun Rises in the East is the debut album of American hip hop rapper Jeru the Damaja, released May 24, 1994 on PayDay Records. Production on the album was handled by DJ Premier. The album features fellow Gang Starr Foundation member Afu-Ra. The album cover depicts the World Trade Center on fire only one year after the 1993 bombing of the North Tower.

Contents

The Sun Rises in the East was well received by most music critics upon its release. It is considerably significant in hip hop, as it contributed to the revival of the East Coast hip hop scene, along with albums such as Wu-Tang Clan's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993), Nas's Illmatic (1994) and Black Moon's Enta Da Stage (1993). The album has been considered by critics to be Jeru the Damaja's best work.

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Reception

  • The Source (8/94, p. 86) - 4 mics - Slammin' - "...the music both contrasts and complements his disjointed flow and deep poetical lyricism."
  • Melody Maker (8/13/94, p. 33) - Bloody Essential - "...hypnotic and chilling as a blues party on Pluto...Another step forward for hip hop."
  • NME (6/18/94, p. 34) - Very Good - "Jeru is more original than most...there are delights aplenty here."
  • Track listing

  • All songs produced by DJ Premier
  • Samples

    Intro (Life)

  • "Part 1" by Katsuhisa Hattori
  • "Uphill Peace of Mind" by Kid Dynamite
  • "Cerecka" by Miroslav Vitouš
  • D. Original

  • "Give It to You" by Upp
  • "I'm the Man" by Gang Starr
  • "We Write the Songs" by Marley Marl, Biz Markie and Heavy D
  • Brooklyn Took It

  • "Yes, You May (Remix)" By Lord Finesse
  • "The Bridge Is Over" by Boogie Down Productions
  • Perverted Monks in Tha House

  • "Epilogue" by Miroslav Vitouš
  • "Uphill Peace of Mind" by Kid Dynamite
  • Mental Stamina

  • "I'm the Man" by Gang Starr
  • "Sensitize" by Roy Ayers
  • "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson
  • Da Bichez

  • "All Night Long" by Mary Jane Girls
  • "Whispering Pines" by The Crusaders
  • "A Bitch Iz a Bitch" by N.W.A
  • You Can't Stop the Prophet

  • "Chain Reaction" by The Crusaders
  • "Ode to Billie Joe" by Lou Donaldson
  • "Yes, I'm Singing" by Lee Oskar
  • "The Shit Is Real (Remix)" by Fat Joe
  • Ain't the Devil Happy

  • "Side Two" by Redd Foxx
  • "Our Road" by Lee Oskar
  • "Bouncy Lady" by Pleasure
  • "Tearz" by Wu-Tang Clan
  • My Mind Spray

  • "Nautilus" by Bob James
  • "Love's Theme" by Fausto Papetti
  • Come Clean

  • "Infinity" by Shelly Manne
  • "Kool Is Back" by Funk, Inc.
  • "Throw Ya Gunz" by Onyx
  • Jungle Music

  • "Dialogue" by Ahmad Jamal
  • "Ike's Mood I/You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" by Isaac Hayes
  • "Straight Out the Jungle" by Jungle Brothers
  • "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose (Remix)" by James Brown
  • Statik

  • "You'll Like It Too" by Funkadelic
  • "How the Fuck Would You Know" by Positive K
  • Chart history

    Album
    Singles

    "You Can't Stop the Prophet" is featured on the soundtrack of the video game NBA 2K16. The soundtrack was partially curated by DJ Premier.

    Songs

    1Intro (Life)0:50
    2D Original3:36
    3Brooklyn Took It3:24

    References

    The Sun Rises in the East Wikipedia


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