Jeru the Damaja has revealed in a new interview that he is set to release a new album in 2011.
"My new album is coming out soon. I'm not going to let the name out. Its a lot of biters," the rapper told Much Music. "I have a lot of dope rapper lined up."
Jeru emerged in the 90's as one of the more prolific and critical rappers of the day. The East Brooklyn New Yorker was a member of the Gang Starr foundation and was backed by both Premiere and Guru. He was openly critical of gangster rap.
He said he had one wish in particular for the album.
"Hopefully I get the Premier track on there," he said admitted. "I spoke to Premier not too long ago."
Jeru released Still Raising on Ashenafi Records in 1997. His The Sun Rises in the East (1994) and Wrath of the Math (1996) were met with critical acclaim.
"My new album is coming out soon. I'm not going to let the name out. Its a lot of biters," the rapper told Much Music. "I have a lot of dope rapper lined up."
Jeru emerged in the 90's as one of the more prolific and critical rappers of the day. The East Brooklyn New Yorker was a member of the Gang Starr foundation and was backed by both Premiere and Guru. He was openly critical of gangster rap.
He said he had one wish in particular for the album.
"Hopefully I get the Premier track on there," he said admitted. "I spoke to Premier not too long ago."
Jeru released Still Raising on Ashenafi Records in 1997. His The Sun Rises in the East (1994) and Wrath of the Math (1996) were met with critical acclaim.
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