I jacked this from somewhere else, but it speaks to how people can catch on to something:
http://www.amazon.com/Jack-Artist-Ja...3288951&sr=1-1
Check the reviews people on amazon gave too, here's one..
"The Jacka's sophomore album "The Jack Artist" (2005) is off the hook. I came across this independent release recently upon recommendation and am very happy with it. Representing The Bay The Jacka (aka Shaheed Akbar), a member of the Mob Figaz is an established yet very slept on MC who teamed up with his talented producers Rob Lo (majority of production) & Maki and provided an album to remember. The Jacka impresses by delivering quality reality rap all throughout this release, he has got a mostly laidback flow that is matched well by tight production, Jacka's rhymes and the beats and samples kept this listener entertained from start to finish. The album opens up with "Never Blink", Jacka collabs with J Stylin and Dub 20 providing a solid intro. Jacka then shines on "Iller Clip", feeling his chorus and the beat. "Get Out There" has the makings of a commercial single, Jacka sings to the ladies on this one repping himself with pride. Jacka's fellow group member FedX then drops in for "Standing by Starz". Jacka hooks up with Cormega & Rydah delivering a dope cut for the streets with the "More Crime" (Remix). "Girls Say" and "Looking At It" follow, Jacka rhymes to the ladies on the first, Yukmouth and Keak Da Sneek make an appearance on the later. The Mob Fingaz crew rhymes together on "Sometimes I" a track that builds up. The producers got creative on "Feel This Clip" mixing vocals to create a crazy sounding personality. Backed by an ominous sounding beat, Jacka, Dub 20 & Husalah deliver some raw rhymes while talking about the fake G's on "Really Dope". The next track "Delicate Lifestyle" is exceptional and my 2nd favourite, Jacka, Trueq & Husalah shine together delivering memorable rhymes, Jacka pays tribute to Allah and talks about street life and finding Islam. The next standout for me is "Blind World", Husalah and The Jacka deliver a deadly collaboration providing some on point rhymes about keeping it real. My favourite track is "Won't Break Me" feat. Lil Ric, Rob Lo laces this cut with a premium instrumental, and Jacka shines rhyming and singing in a cut which I am getting endless play out of. Jacka gives a heartfelt dedication to his young daughther "Kuran", while repping his religion with pride. The album closes off well with "Barney" (More Crime), which mirrors the earlier track, this time without Cormega. The Jacka's "Jack Artist" is a slept on gem I recommend adding to the collection."
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinf...=6831167&BAB=E
Here's a user review from this site...
"i wasnt into music for the last couple of years cause most of the music was wack but i was interested in what was new and read a ton of peeps thoughts on this cd in a thread on bay area rap talk.com. i figd after quite a few peeps said this album was album of the year i would cop it. it only took 1 time of listening that i realized why it was such a great cd. you get what music should be a good chorus with exceptional ryhmes. if you just listen without hearing the lyrics youd think its soft but jacks ryhmes are real hood and street rapping bout drugs and such. i recently cop'd jack of all trades and its a good cd but i hardly listen to it cause the jack artist is just that damn good. my fav songs are never blink, standing by starz, out there. ive bought about 4O cds in the last 6 months and this gets played the most. i just cant stop bumping this disc"