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Street Religion: Heron 3: 16
Hip-Hop · 2009 · 22 tracks · 1h 19m

Street Religion: Heron 3: 16

Gritty Harlem street narratives delivered with a gravelly urgency. Unpolished soul samples meet high-stakes energy in a sprawling 22-track urban odyssey.

March 17, 2009

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A relentless, gritty street narrative that balances aggressive confidence with moments of dark, spiritual reflection.

Tracklist · 22 Tracks · 1h 19m
01
Street Religion: Heron 3: 16
2:33
02
Key to the City
2:31
03
Till We Win
2:45
04
Frenemies
1:57
05
Fucked Up World
6:17
06
I Heard
4:09
07
Clack Clack
4:49
08
Man Down
3:37
09
As the World Turns
5:07
10
Street Hustler Thoughts
2:37
11
NY Dreams
2:06
12
Byrd Gang Brawl
4:25
13
Byrd Gang Money Part 2
3:57
14
Nana Nana Na
3:58
15
Byrd Gang Ryders
1:45
16
Louie Bag
4:13
17
Devil Wants My Soul
4:44
18
I’ll Take You There
3:04
19
Blow da Bank
3:36
20
Blaze Up
3:51
21
Gangstas Don’t Cry
3:21
22
Bad Man
4:22
Moments Worth Listening For
The heavy, distorted bassline on the title track that sets a menacing religious tone.
The somber, reflective piano loop on Gangstas Don't Cry that breaks the album's aggression.
The chaotic layering of voices and sirens during the transition into Byrd Gang Brawl.

How does Street Religion: Heron 3: 16 sound next to the rest of Jim Jones's catalogue?

Storytelling+1.0σ

The writing leans a touch further into storytelling than the rest of the catalogue.

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