Philadelphia-born hip-hop MC, half of the duo Illegal, who released the solo album Last Chance, No Breaks (1995).

Member of the duo Illegal (the duo released Untold Truth in 1993). Solo album Last Chance, No Breaks (1995) features production from Easy Mo Bee, Rockwilder, Redman, Erick Sermon and Mike Dean; guest appearances mentioned in reviews include Redman and Keith Murray.

A positive, nostalgic appraisal of Jamal's 1995 solo LP Last Chance, No Breaks. The review highlights its mid‑90s Def Squad sound, strong production from names like Easy Mo Bee, Rockwilder and Erick Sermon, and Jamal's raspy, credible delivery. A couple of tracks are criticised for dated West Coast synths, but overall it's recommended for fans of classic 90s rap.

For:Fans of 1990s hip‑hop, Def Squad followers, crate diggers and nostalgia-driven rap listeners

 The music universe, as we know, is populated by numerous meteors, celestial bodies that have crossed the sky with a blazing light and have rapidly disappeared from circulation, extinguishing forever and dissolving into the cosmic void.

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