Company Flow's less known member, Bigg Jus, also went and released solo material. Like El-P, the approach he took was a futuristic and urban one. The beats are complex and fractured, always moving and uncomfortable, whether they are melancholic or brutish. Bigg Jus adopted the same approach, freeflowing between the beats, always spitting his political diatrib and his rant against wack MCs ("it's plantation rhymes, 'cause most of you rhyme like slaves!" omg he didn't). You got it: it's a demanding record. It's flawed, sailing between incredible bars and eerie beats to moments that will get you like "was that necessary?". The kind of record that is the ultimate victim of its own ambition.
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