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The Best Albums of the 2010s: Jericho Jackson’s ‘Khrysis & Elzhi Are Jericho Jackson’

November 3, 2019 Kenneth Hicks
Khrysis & Elzhi Are Jericho Jackson

Editor’s Note: The Albumism staff has selected what we believe to be the 110 Best Albums of the 2010s, representing a varied cross-section of artists, genres, and styles. Click “Next Album” below to explore each album in the list or for easier navigation, view the full introduction & album index here.

JERICHO JACKSON | Khrysis & Elzhi Are Jericho Jackson
Jamla (2018)
Selected by Kenneth Hicks 


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Khrysis and Elzhi's styles mesh so well on Jericho Jackson that you'd think they've worked together for years. But the album is the first collaboration of its kind from the duo. Elzhi's rhymes are as sharp as always, but his content is at its most introspective. And his bars find a perfect match in Khrysis' beats. They're atmospheric, encouraging reflection from anyone who hears them, but they knock enough to inspire a head nod as well.

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