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Buzzrock Warrior (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Buzzrock Warrior (Bonus Track Version) by Jahdan Blakkamoore. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Electronica, House, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Dancefloor, Reggae, Dance Pop genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 46:54 minutes.

Artist: Jahdan Blakkamoore
Release date: 2009
Genre: Electronica, House, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Dancefloor, Reggae, Dance Pop
Tracks: 15
Duration: 46:54
Buy on iTunes $9.99

Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Get Hustlin' 2:10
2. What U Know About This 3:21
3. Let's Go 2:28
4. The General 3:49
5. Mesmerized (feat. Durrty Goodz) 4:35
6. Dem a Idiot (feat. 77Klash) 2:54
7. Runaround 2:57
8. Earthshaking 3:34
9. Come With Me 3:47
10. She Said (feat. 77Klash) 3:05
11. Broken In Brooklyn 3:57
12. Dollar Van (Skit) 1:29
13. Go Round Payola 3:15
14. Rise Again (feat. Abena Koomson) 2:44
15. Decadence (Bonus Track) 2:49

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After creating a buzz with guest appearances on the much-loved debut album from Major Lazer, dubstep singjay Jahdan Blakkamoore made his proper debut with Buzzrock Warrior, a very deep and dark effort with left-field production from the likes of DJ Rupture, Modeselektor, and Matt Shadetek. This heavy set of names is kept in check by the Anthony B.-and-Sizzla-inspired Jahdan, who through strength of will and the power of words keeps his career kickoff from being a producer's showcase. His moving observations make the grime-colored track "Mesmerized" a standout, and while he can act the cold-blooded lyrical killer on frantic dancehall workouts like "Dem a Idiot," "Runaround" proves he's man enough to deliver an R&B-based, female-empowerment song with proper conviction. The druggy, reverb-heavy "Earthshaking" is just as advertised, and with the electro-jaunty "Go Round Payola" giving way to the dreamy, orchestral closer "Rise Again," the album displays a strong curveball that lasts well into the ninth inning. Still, it's a little disappointing that such a diverse effort doesn't explore the reggae singer's more organic side further, but giving in to Buzzrock Warrior's electronic landscape is easy and in the end, very rewarding.