Jelleestone Thirteen [Clean]

Jelleestone Thirteen [Clean]

Editorial Reviews
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Jelleestone's major-label debut shines a light on a rough-and-ready rhyme bandit. Raised in Toronto and the Bronx, the rapper employs a steely, no-nonsense delivery as he details exploits involving money, drugs, and women with an off-handed swagger. The single "Money (Pt. 2)" is laced with a stripper-friendly bounce that moves the predictable lyrics into motion. Jellee's baritone and the snaky grooves make the invigorating "I Don't Care" a summer party anthem. Armed with an energized and decidedly pop-savvy production and a tough-but-tender approach, Jelleestone has made a solid move into the rap game. --Amy Linden

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Jelleestone Thirteen [Clean]
Jelleestone Thirteen
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Jelleestone Thirteen
Jelleestone
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B00005N6Q2
Release Date: 2002-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. I Dont Care
  3. Money (Part 1)
  4. Black Sex
  5. Once Was Young
  6. U R The New Messiah
  7. How U Do It
  8. We Da Niggas
  9. High
  10. Makes Th World Go Round
  11. Rex Ent Inc
  12. Inner City Pressure
  13. T F L
  14. Root Of All Evil

Album Description

Debut album from Toronto's Jelleestone emerges as the complete package, a charismatic, streetwise rapper with supreme rhyme skills, unconventional with a fresh new voice in hip-hop culture. 14 tracks including the single 'Money Part 1'. 2001.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Jelleestone- Thirteen.......2003-08-22

Jelleestone first album "Thirteen" (2001) is a nice first release from a talented up & coming Canadian rapper. Party track "I Dont Care" starts off the album with a repetitive beat. Next comes the album leads single the upbeat "Money (Part 1)" the track most people would associate with him if they know him at all. To be honest Jelleestone comes across more as a singer then a rapper on this track, but I like it, he has a good voice and the simple concept of trying to live the good life is one many can relate to. "Once was Young" has Jellee talking about growing up, and is followed up by my favourite track on this album the dark "U R The New Messiah" a track where Jelleestone talks about the streets and hustling, while dropping his own deep chorus inbetween lines. Laid back "How You Do It" deals with the strains in relationships, and the abuse that can happen within them. Main message behind this track is treat your loved ones right or you may lose them. Powerful "We Da N****s" follows, and Jellee reps himself, Rexdale (Toronto) and his crew well. Jelleestone experiments on "High" spitting fast, backed by a simple R&B chorus, not big into this track. "Rex Ent Inc" is about repping his hometown and Rexdale the area he grew up in, and is followed up by the fastpaced "Inner City Pressure" which is all about the game. The albums closer is the long "Root of All Evil" a track where Jstone uses a variety of vocal tones. What I like about Jelleestone is he shows his talent as an artist by rhyming, singing and doing alot of his own chorus's while keeping his music for most part introspective,creative and entertaining. There are a few tracks I am not big into, like "TFL" and "Black Sex", however there are a number I like- it would of also been nicer if this album was a bit longer. I am looking forward to checking out his next album to see how he has developed as an artist. Relatively unknown "Thirteen" is a decent first release worth checking out. 3.5.

5 out of 5 stars Stone Poet.......2003-01-20

Jelleestone's debut album "13" is probably the best Hip Hop CD to come out in Canada! It's strait hardcore and gangsta! Underrated and tight as hell! To bad this CD didn't get to much attention in the States because this joint is just as tight as anything that is out in North America! 14 tracks, over 64 minutes and great phat beats and lyrics by the Stone Poet! COP THIS ONE YOUNG'NZ! Reppin' T-Dot 4 life!

4 out of 5 stars Jelleestone.......2002-03-10

jelleestones got some tight beats and lyrics...give him a shot...you wont regret it...hes a tight rapper...
Jelleestone Thirteen
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Jelleestone Thirteen
    Jelleestone
    Manufacturer: Wea/Warner
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00005RVQO

    Album Details

    Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
    Jelleestone Thirteen
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Jelleestone Thirteen
      Jelleestone
      Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00005N6Q3
      Release Date: 2002-01-01

      Amazon.com

      Jelleestone's major-label debut shines a light on a rough-and-ready rhyme bandit. Raised in Toronto and the Bronx, the rapper employs a steely, no-nonsense delivery as he details exploits involving money, drugs, and women with an off-handed swagger. The single "Money (Pt. 2)" is laced with a stripper-friendly bounce that moves the predictable lyrics into motion. Jellee's baritone and the snaky grooves make the invigorating "I Don't Care" a summer party anthem. Armed with an energized and decidedly pop-savvy production and a tough-but-tender approach, Jelleestone has made a solid move into the rap game. --Amy Linden

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