JEWELZDAGOD: Rebel soul

Jewelzdagod

Rebel soul

© 2008 Anthony Ehirim (634479725173)

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Soulful, Poetic, Empowering.

tracks

1 Rebel (Intro)
2 Venting Feat. Freewill and Javis
3 Water
4 Solo Feat. Selassiai Da 3rd
5 Cypher Cylinder Feat. G and Princ Ekkom
6 U Made Me Feat. Shilo
7 We Just Begun Feat. Kaiu
8 Rebel Soul
9 360 Degrees Feat. Imiuswi and Javis
10 JuJu
11 Soul (Intro)
12 Nigeria
13 When U Walked by Feat. Chell
14 Baltimore
15 Just a friend Feat. Jha Voice
16 She (Part 2)
17 Slow Down
18 All Day Feat. Jha Voice
19 Rebel Soul Feat. Freewill and Javis (Remix)
20 Outro

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notes

?Why be a Soul Rebel...when you could be a Rebel Soul..

A new war is being fought between right and wrong, good and evil, the righteous and the wicked, truth and falsehood. Belief is having a showdown with disbelief. The soul is literally under attack. Amongst all the guns, bombs, drugs, sex and violence a new peoples will raise up....These people are the Rebel Souls.It is not about black or white, rich or poor, the oppressed or the oppressor. It is about God and the devil, choose sides....

Why be a Soul Rebel when you can be a Rebel Soul..?


Da soul rebels are those that choose to go to work everyday, support their families, pay their bills and taxes accordingly. For the achievers its easy to be numb to the outside world when you are in side of a big house and a stretch limosine. Disturbingly enough even the wealthy deals with stress, fear, anxiety, depression and insecurities. The soul rebel abides to social norms, but labors overwhelmingly to gain capital. The overall political economy does not promise jobs, food or domestic tranquility. Advancements in technology replaces thousands of workers, and companies often downsize and lay off workers to meet their bottom line. Classes of people are formed further estranging us from each other. An unpredictable socioeconomic environment makes the soul rebel learn strategies for survival. If they don't they will perish, or simply conform. And in conforming the soul rebel is constantly under pressure. This is happening now.

The problematic and unresolved set of dilemmas which confronts the soul rebel everyday finally cannot just be ignored. To survive an environment of selfishness, mistrust, fear and vulnerability brings about a volatile society. The pimps and prostitutes, criminals, drug dealers and number runners.

The Rebel Soul's challenge is to interpret society in order to change it, in theory and in practice. Instead of waiting for someone to do things for them, the Rebel Soul takes the initiative. The Rebel Souls take care of their mind, body and soul. The nature of the spiritual and physical war requires the Rebel Soul to watch his diet, read extensively and stay in touch with the creator/nature to maintain the soul. Anyone that is simply being proactive is a Rebel Soul, whether you are a good father or mother, an Activist, or just a person that is instrumental in inducing positive change. The Rebel Soul is driven by love, freedom and equality, this album is a wake up call...

The Rebel Soul album is a double album, disc one being the Rebel side and disc two being the Soul side. It is passion and endurance, music, spoken word, poetry and song. The title track is melodic and directly calls out the Rebel Souls. With Jah Voice gracing the hook, it is a rare classic. Songs like "U made me" is for the soul rebel, those that don't know or cannot pinpoint exactly where their frustration is comming from, and are searching everywhere else for answers except within. "Venting" is for the backpackers, the b-boyz, with a special feature from Freewill and Javis the track is a gem, produced by Joseph Leimberg who has done tracks for Snoop Dogg, G-Unit and more.

Titles like "Its Solo" simply expresses how every person has to carry their own weight. This sophomore album is more soulful with production from the usual cast Kai Chi prod, Moorish Daze music, and Zestone. A Mika 9 prod on "She part 2" was a good mesh, Njoh for Cameroon productions produced "Slow Down" a tale of three women caught up in different situations. "All Day" is emotional and soulful, speakin on a love thats turns sour. Lets go back to when we were in love, when does the infatuation stage stop?.....and "Baltimore" touches on a relationship scenario,empowering her and helping her get through past exploits, after being hurt so many times the greatest fear almost for her is for it to happen again. But perhaps the gem on the album is "Nigeria" which is recorded in jewelz's native language Igbo. With 20 new tracks the listener has a lot to indulge him or herself. Rebel Souls stand up!

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  • Fresh
    author: S.Fresh

    This brotha puts on a dope live set. Rebel Soul indeed...

  • REBEL SOUL
    author: BIKO=G-REP AFRIKA

    ONE OF THE REALIST SHIT OUT THERE, TOO MANY MISSING ON MY BROTHER, BUT THAT DAY WILL COME..........

  • Verbal Art
    author: lishaunleashed

    Jewelzdagod is a verbal musician. This is for the grown and intelligent people who love true art...sumthin to spend money on. Timeless and relevant music!

  • true soul!
    author: Seema J

    Jewelzdagod takes you on a incredible musical journey with his groovy sounds and reflective poetry in this amazing album. It's a must buy!

  • Seminal!! jewelzdagod revisits some of the themes of his debut, but with the prowess of a seasoned veteran. He should be a mainstay in the hip-hop scene for many years to come.

  • author: Son of Zaire

    I'm feeling the tracks for sure. I am a fan of meaningful music with a message sprinkled here and there. This guy is very talented.

  • Great Music
    author: tony

    The hottest SSShhh i've ever heard

  • JEWELZDAGOD
    author: Roderick

    Pretty, essentric, lavish in it's timing. I love the Vibe. The vision...; The album, takes u to feel...; Ponder about LIFE

  • internet friend
    author: malika a.k.a sistahwarrior

    Hotep!, jewelz I love to hear the track 12 (Nigeria) and track 19 (Rebel Soul). My bredren I play your music when I come home after working hard and want to listen to something cultural to ease my mind. Keep your head up high my AFRICAN soldier and keep bringing us music from your soul. SHEM HOTEP!!! I love you and I wish you all the best and you will make it I have faith in you!

  • rebel soul
    author: kimo chico the 3rd

    the album is bangin - it definitely keeps in the spirit of jewelzdagod's earlier work when he was working with mark of the beats and cocojin - it still has that early mid-wilshire vibe which is great - you can tell he's been working hard and has paid his dues - respect

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