Birmingham, Britain, MC Juice Aleem got his begin while one-half of hip-hop experimentalists New Flesh (with Toastie Taylor). With this pedigree and his defiant staccato delivery somewhere within Pharoahe Monch and Dizzee Rascal, along with a lyrical design that excels both inside and rounded about the defeat, it was small shock that his single debut, 2009’s Jerusalaam Arrive, would ravenously collect up critical compliment. Mixing biblical verse with secular bombast, Juice’s moves are continual — similar parts reggae toaster, raconteur, and huckster.