Jun Tzu - Belfast Baby

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Review by Wendy Sitomer

Jun Tzu's album Belfast Baby is a powerful and deeply personal collection of tracks that showcase the Belfast-born rapper's unique style and lyrical prowess. From the hard-hitting opening track "Intro" to the reflective and emotive "Lament," this album is a journey through Jun Tzu's life and experiences.

One standout track is "Born in Belfast," which features a haunting piano melody and Jun Tzu's raw and honest lyrics about growing up in a city torn apart by violence and division. Another highlight is "Belfast Baby," which is a tribute to the city and its people, with Jun Tzu's trademark rapid-fire flow and clever wordplay.

Throughout the album, Jun Tzu's passion for social justice and his commitment to speaking truth to power shine through. His collaborations with other artists, including the soulful vocals of Fiona Maria Fitzpatrick on "No More," add depth and texture to the album.

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Artist: Jun Tzu
Album: Belfast Baby

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Filename: jun-tzu-belfast-baby.rar
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Folks Music: The Evil Foreman
Belfast Baby (intro)
Toppa Da mornin
The Bridge
Broke 'N' Irish
Shepherds We Shall Be ft. Brux De Ville
Droppen Bombs
Urban Slums Of Ulster
Terrors From The Wrist
Wee Jonny (remix)
Fuck The Dirty Police ft. Chronicle
Into The Fire
Burden
Hunger
Ain't Goin Home ft. Laura Magil
New York Freedom Radio Interview
No Games
Gypsie Music
Troublesome
City Of Schemes

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Summary by Wendy Sitomer

Belfast Baby is a powerful and thought-provoking album that showcases Jun Tzu's talent as a rapper, songwriter, and storyteller. It is a must-listen for anyone interested in socially conscious hip-hop and the struggles of the working-class in Northern Ireland.