Nuke Proof Suit | ||||
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Released | October 24, 2005 | |||
Genre | UK Hip-Hop | |||
Length | 33:46 | |||
Label | Reprezent | |||
Producer | Jehst | |||
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Nuke Proof Suit is an EP by British hip hop artist Jehst. This release reveals evidence of a new style in terms of production and lyrics, as the EP takes a more 'catchy' approach with rhythmic hooks and 'Rap-a-long' style rhymes. Jehst confirmed this in an interview with ukhh.com in July 2005, when he described the forthcoming EP as "...more moving it [in] the direction of sound over content in a way." [1]
All tracks written by and produced by Jehst with the exception of Pepper Spray which is written by Jehst, Kashmere & Sir Smurf Lil.
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