
Why?
Yo Majesty are a duo of black lesbian crunking Christian rappers from Florida, who sometimes perform topless. And tonight, Matthew, they will be playing at a venue most accustomed to head-nodding indie chin-strokers. Their lyrical repertoire includes such gems as “put your hands between your thighs and rub on your monkey”. My buddy has a spare ticket. No-brainer.

Ah, the wonderful Camden Barfly. As, erm, regular readers might have deduced, this is not my favourite venue. With a small-to-medium sized gig space in a dark, musty Camden backroom, it promises oh so much. But usually they screw up the levels, and rarely deliver. Tonight, however, everything works. Perhaps this is because it was essentially a PA set...a piece of piss compared to setting up for a band. Either way, in this instance the Barfly was an excellent venue for a small, rowdy gig.
What they look like


Be-jesus. There is quite a lot going on here. Shunda K is a rapid rapper, cramming a barrage of lyrics into extremely tight lines- the effect is more rhythmic than lyrical. Imagine the vocal flexibility of Busta Rhymes or Twista with Andre 3000’s southern Twang, with the rhythm-focussed edge of Ludacris, all sung by an angry lady, and you’re somewhere near. Jwl B is probably quite an excellent singer, but her role here is to growl and scream and squeal and yell like a female Fatman Scoop with a much better vocal range. She buffers the music, and doubles it, and adds flourishes. As previously mentioned, she is a fruit-loop- at one stage she announces to the crowd that her “pussy is real sweaty”. The music is a heavy mix of squelchy electro, supped-up crunk, and bouncing off-beat hip-hop. I say this with very little authority.
Conclusion
Perhaps the most entertaining gig I have been to this year. The tempo of the music is superbly matched by Yo Majesty’s on-stage hyperactivity. Shunda K leaps around the stage in a flurry of animation, acting out every word. Jwl B is, I repeat, a few Tracker bars short of a packed lunch, and throws herself from side to side, convulses in ecstasy, lapses into dance spasms, and occasionally flashes a nipple. But beyond all this, they are both excellent lyricists...Shunda K is one of the best rappers I have ever seen. And there is something political here, too: if the boys can be filthy mutherfuckers peeling their tops off and rapping about banging bitches, why not the ladies? The music I could give or take, and I can’t see myself buying their album. But as a performance...yes, yes and more yes. At the end of the gig, Jwl B is puffing on a joint, praising God, telling the crowd that she loves them, simultaneously inducing cries of “Fuck that shit!” And then there is a shambolic stage invasion and they play two more songs. Bravo.
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Tags: yo majesty Shunda K jwl b tampa florida crunk rap camden barlfy lesbian busta rhymes ludacris
3 comments:
I wouldn't call them Christian rappers.
Glad you took the ticket.
What a night..
they rap+they is christian= christian rappers...innit?
ok, see your point.
I had to do a double take to convince myself that my best mate had not died and come back to earth as a Christian lesbian. She is lesbian, though. But no, definitely not Christian. Nice review, mate. I'll check them out.
Greetings from... London (the other side)
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