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This Might Be the Day

MJG

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MJG’s second album in as many years suggests that the Memphis rap veteran might be experiencing a middle-age renaissance. Like most MJG albums, This Might Be the Day gets cohesiveness from being produced by a single person (a rarity in hip-hop). In this case that person is T-Mack, an up-and-coming beat-maker from Columbus, Ohio by way of Memphis. Mack’s signature sound is best heard on “Breathe” and “Mack Life,” which bond violins with bass detonations — a meeting of strip club and symphony. As always, MJG comes across like a smack on the jaw. Who else could write a song about wearing sunglasses (“Shades”) and make it sound like a declaration of toughness and pride? As he ages, MJG is making his rhymes more concise, and more minimal. Rather than dumbing his music down, this lyrical technique gives every line the singular force of a brickbat. Of course, MJG’s power would mean nothing if it weren’t backed by the heart of songs like “It’s Been So Long,” the poignant ode to travel that he shares with his longtime companion 8Ball.

Customer Reviews

MJG

Album is sick, but he's better when with 8Ball. Get "Breathe" if nothin else.

MJG

This is a great album!

PEEP THIS!!!!!!

This album is kinda cool but its not the 1 you feel me the album needs a little mo bumpin tracks listen to it if you don't believe me

Biography

Born: Memphis, TN

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

MJG, half of the pioneering Southern rap duo 8Ball & MJG, rarely branched out for solo albums (e.g., No More Glory, 1997), yet his work with 8Ball proved influential, earning him a reputation as a living legend. Born Marlon Jermaine Goodwin, MJG grew up in the Orange Mound area of Memphis, TN, where he met 8Ball at Ridgeway Junior High School in 1984. The two shared a passion for hip-hop, which hadn't yet made a strong impact in the South, and formed their own rap duo, 8Ball & MJG. They made...
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