June 24, 2021

Gang Starr "The Ownerz" (June 24, 2003)


For 14 (30+) years, DJ Premier and Guru have been synonymous with cutting-edge, streetwise hip-hop that challenges you to think while inducing you to dance. On their first release in five years, they take dead aim at those they feel are misusing their art form for commercial gain. On "Peace of Mine," Guru declares, "Of course I want money, but I won't compromise." He criticizes rappers who obscure the real pain of poverty with much more bankable thug imagery. First single "Rite Where U Stand" finds him and Jadakiss ready to take on all comers, while haters and fakers get blazed on such tracks as "Put Up or Shut Up." "Riot Akt" explores the sudden violence that can erupt in the streets. This is music with a heart and a brain. - 2003. Said perfectly, "music with a heart and a brain," explains Guru and Gang Starr's music as a whole. DJ Premier continues to carry on tradition in Guru's absence and everything is done with that same level of integrity. Rest In Peace, Gifed Unlimited Rhymes Universal. Revisit Gang Starr's 2003 LP, The Ownerz -- also featuring Fat Joe, M.O.P., NYG'z, Snoop, Smiley The Ghetto Child, Freddie Foxxx, Krumbsnatcha and more -- below...


Review in Democrat & Chronicle (July 3, 2003) ...