MC 900 Ft. Jesus

MC 900 Ft. Jesus

Each track pulses with a deliberate tension, using unconventional rhythms and layered samples to create an immersive experience that challenges the listener's expectations.

hip-hop

United States

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Hell with the Lid Off

Hell with the Lid Off

1990

About MC 900 Ft. Jesus

MC 900 Ft.
Jesus emerged as a significant voice in the underground scene, challenging conventional narratives within hip-hop and inviting listeners to engage with deeper themes of dislocation and identity.
Jesus emerged as a significant voice in the underground scene, challenging conventional narratives within hip-hop and inviting listeners to engage with deeper themes of dislocation and identity. By merging spoken word elements with unconventional production techniques, this artist has carved out a space that encourages critical reflection on both personal and societal levels, ultimately highlighting the potential for hip-hop to serve as a platform for storytelling beyond mere entertainment. This artist’s approach often blurs the lines between rhythm and narrative, incorporating an array of sounds that defy typical genre constraints. With a penchant for layering samples and manipulating vocal delivery, MC 900 Ft. Jesus creates an experience where the music feels as much like a sonic collage as it is a traditional track, inviting active listening and exploration of meaning within each piece. In songwriting, there is a consistent exploration of alienation, technology's impact on human connection, and the complexities of modern life. The lyrical voice tends to oscillate between irony and sincerity, employing vivid imagery that resonates emotionally while also prompting introspection. This reflective quality acts as an invitation to interpret rather than just consume.

3 studio albums· 4 years· United States

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3 releases 3 albums 1990–1994
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