Late pass: He’s The DJ, I’m The Vicar

DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – The Reverend
(From And In This Corner… album; 1989)



This song could be a TEMPUR mattress the way I’ve slept on it. As far as late 80s jams built around vocal samples go, The Reverend belongs in the top 3 alongside LL Cool J’s The Doo Wop and Nice & Smooth’s Dope On A Rope. Plus, with that Mary Mary drum break it had the potential to be a Running Man classic. So why isn’t this shit heralded as one of the best Jeff & Will album cuts? It’s a mystery, Father Brown.

Random-Rap spods tend to be terrible cheerleaders for the Golden-Era because they’ll turn their noses up at a killer Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince album track but spunk themselves silly over some mediocre obscure 12″ by a 5th rate MC Shan clone. That’s why 95% of vinyl purist blokes make useless music guides, and if you disagree then you can see deez.

PS: MC EZ & Troup’s Get Retarded is disqualified from the late 80s jams built around vocal samples canon because it’s Craig Mack doing the Zoom, Zoom, Zooming himself.