Dive into the high-energy world of West Coast hip hop with The Jacka's "Devilz Rejectz - 36 Zipz," a raw and unfiltered journey through the streets of Oakland. Released on July 31, 2007, under Sumo/Oakland Street Show D50, this album is a testament to The Jacka's lyrical prowess and the hyphy movement that defined an era. With a runtime of 1 hour and 14 minutes, the album packs a punch, featuring 19 tracks that blend hard-hitting beats with streetwise narratives.
From the opening "Intro" to the reflective closer "Try," The Jacka delivers a compelling mix of braggadocio and introspection. Tracks like "Drug Dealers," "Rapstarz," and "Certifide Mobsters" showcase his ability to paint vivid pictures of street life, while cuts like "Family First" and "Lifetime" reveal a more personal side. The interludes provide brief respites, adding texture to the overall experience.
"Devilz Rejectz - 36 Zipz" is more than just an album; it's a snapshot of a time and place, captured through the lens of one of the West Coast's most dynamic voices. Whether you're a longtime fan of The Jacka or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a gripping exploration of the hyphy scene and the raw talent that fueled it.
2007 Sumo Productions / Frisco Street Show2007 Sumo Productions / Frisco Street Show
Tracks
IntroThe Jacka, Ampichino
Drug DealersThe Jacka, Ampichino
ToesThe Jacka, Ampichino, Pousi, Nate Da Nut, Ridiculous