Let’s
not beat around the bush: Mark J’s An Everyday World is one of the
most complete albums I’ve come across in awhile. The New York
native has put out six albums and it shames me to say that An
Everyday World is just my introduction to the musical talent that
is Mark J. Still, I can’t think of a better introduction to an
unknown artist than An Everyday World, an album that’s about as
flawless as they come. An Everyday World is a diverse yet unified
body of musical work. Though hip-hop in its foundation, An Everyday
World is a smorgasbord of musical stylings ranging from rock
infused tracks to sample based soul numbers to techno inspired
anthems– all thanks to the hands of stellar productionists like
Tony Stone, G-Styles, and Juice 20/20. Simply put, An Everyday
World successfully actualizes the potential for musical diversity
that is only available in a genre like hip-hop. An Everyday World
is hip-hop done right. While a lesser emcee would easily be
overlooked amidst such grand and diverse production, Mark J shines
all the brighter. Equipped with solid lyricism, intelligent
punchlines, and a proclivity for addressing dense issues of faith,
Mark J works magic on the microphone throughout An Everyday World.
Read more: “Rapzilla.com – Review – Mark J – An Everyday World” –
http://www.rapzilla.com/rz/content/view/1426/112/#ixzz0ECuI4y7F&A
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