AND IT FUCKING SLAPS, Y'ALL. If you only listen to one rap album this year, make it this one:
They sample Gang Of Four. They really did that shit.
The virgin DJ Khaled: doesn't reciprocate oral
The chad El-P: "Think in the box I'm not getting my fix that shit is iffy / Fellate a donut hole wife don't get to the crib and quickly"
The album was originally slated for release June 5. El-P tweeted about the change of plans just one minute ahead of the album's early release, alongside a statement co-signed by Killer Mike that read: "F it, why wait. The world is infested with b so here's something raw to listen to while you deal with it all. We hope it brings you some joy. Stay safe and hopeful out there and thank you for giving 2 friends the chance to be heard and do what they love."
Run the Jewels as a duo have always positioned themselves lyrically as system-breaking superheroes, rapping about combating and dismantling injustice over loud, bass-heavy beats. The group also has developed a knack for timing its releases to times when people are most interested in that message. Run the Jewels' second and third albums came out on the heels of the 2014 protests in Ferguson, Mo. and the 2016 presidential election, respectively; now, the decision to put out RTJ4 early comes as Americans are protesting against police brutality after the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor — and the thousands of other Black Americans murdered by police since 2014.
Though the album is available for free, the group is encouraging fans to donate to the National Lawyers Guild Mass Defense Program and other social justice organizations through a link on its website.
- NPR