Testify
posted in: Artist Features • Urban
Erudition isn’t requisite for a successful rap career (See: Lil Jon). But it’s definitely a game changer. That’s probably the first thing you’ll notice about Newark, New Jersey artist Khan Solomon. Dude’s eloquent. His lyrics name-check figures ranging from Greek mythology to sports to pop culture, all in rapid succession. One minute he’s summoning an army of minotaurs, a nanosecond later he’s referencing LeBron James. But the subject that holds Solomon’s interest the longest is religion. Clearly a spiritual man, Solomon uses his music as a pulpit, denouncing the sins of his rivals. The ferocious, booming Bone Collector is an electrifying example: You pagans are slaves to material things / 50 lashes to you fascists, I don’t if you scream/ That you rich/ I don’t give a shit/ Cause I’m a man of god. Like an inner-city Hamlet, Solomon’s weariness with his fellow man is palpable. On War Cries an electronic symphony keens while the rapper chants, Lord, I’m exposed in the dark while you hide in the light. But, just when you think you’ve got Solomon pegged as a minister of doom, he surprises you by sampling, of all unholy things, t.A.T.u’s All The Things She Said. Solomon’s music needs to be heard to be believed ¦ ye of little faith should give it a spin.