Underground emcee Jesse Abraham has come together with The DJBooth to offer his long-awaited, for-charity studio album, I Am Water for free streaming.
Recorded at Queens, N.Y.'s Ampliphonic Studios and mixed/mastered by Alejandro "Sosa" Tello, Jr., the project features 14 tracks' worth of original material from the Brooklyn representative. Included are previously-featured singles "Back Off," "You're Not a Ghost Anymore" and "Parallels." Joining Abraham on the guest tip throughout I Am Water are Chino XL, Emilio Rojas, and Nitty Scott, MC. Beats come courtesy of !llmind, K.O. Beatz, Paul White, Spills, Steel Tipped Dove and Tommy White.
Enjoy the project? You'll be able download your very own copy with a donation of $9 or more to Charity Water, an organization dedicated to bringing clean water to developing countries. Click here to learn more and/or donate to Jesse Abraham's campaign.
Fans can also check out Jesse Abraham's previous albums: Jesse Abraham & PremRock - Live at Southpaw | Jesse Abraham - One Day | Jesse Abraham - Bars & NoBull
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Featured Songs From This Album
Jesse Abraham ft. Chino XL - I’ve Tried
Is your slow Internet driving you crazy? Mad that you don’t have the new iPhone? If you think you’re having a rough day, just imagine not having any clean drinking water. Yeah, that’s what I thought. Maybe your life...Read More
Jesse Abraham - You’re Not a Ghost Anymore
Brooklyn rhymesayer Jesse Abraham claimed to have written his last feature, unreleased joint Not Enough Warriors, in his sleep, and the record’s dreamlike atmosphere made the claim almost believable. Well, the man must...Read More
Jesse Abraham ft. Emilio Rojas & TreZure Empire - Parallels
Fresh off kicking off promotion for his next street album with defiant lead effort Back Off, Jesse Abraham returns to draw some Parallels on the second single off the set. Here, the Big Apple rhymesayer continues in the...Read More
Jesse Abraham - Back Off
Got something to say about Jesse Abraham? Here’s an idea: Back Off. On the lead single off his next street album, the Brooklyn mic-murderer lets amateur and professional critics know exactly how little their opinions...Read More
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