
Jesse Abraham leaks another track “Never Felt High Til Now” featuring Nitty Scott MC and produced by !llmind, off his I Am Water album (all proceeds going to Charity Water).
iTunes: I Am Water – Jesse Abraham
Artwork by Fresh Daily

Jesse Abraham leaks another track “Never Felt High Til Now” featuring Nitty Scott MC and produced by !llmind, off his I Am Water album (all proceeds going to Charity Water).
iTunes: I Am Water – Jesse Abraham
Artwork by Fresh Daily
NYC’s Jesse Abraham continues his push for his recently released album “I Am Water” in which 100% of proceeds to go Charity Water, a non-profit organization that helps deliver clean water to developing countries around the world.
Today, enjoy the stream for the album cut “1der 2der” produced by !llMind and you can also check out his NYC “I Am Water” Album Release Party video re-cap.

iTunes: I Am Water – Jesse Abraham

Jesse Abraham leaks a new track “I’ve Tried” featuring Chino XL and produced by Spills, off his I Am Water album (all proceeds going to Charity Water).
iTunes: I Am Water – Jesse Abraham

Jesse Abraham has presented himself as an artist of multiple facets, an articulate wordsmith whose dedication to the craft of emceeing is as apparent as his penchant for wittiness and unbridled candor. On I Am Water Abraham fearlessly explores the balancing act that is his life, combining the storytelling prowess of Nas with the lyrical dexterity of Andre 3000, and what emerges is a powerfully compelling narration, unparalleled in contemporary hip-hop. Though the soundscape of the album is reminiscent of his previous work, soaked in classic boom-bap assertiveness and innovative sonic exploration, Jesse Abraham uses I Am Water as an opportunity to explore his ability to adapt to multiple production styles. Recent Kanye West collaborator IllMind paints a third of the album’s production in a coat of pugnacious drum patterns and synths, while European producers Paul White (Danny Brown, Black Milk) and Tommy Black (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q) contribute equally galvanizing backdrops on this, Abraham’s third, and perhaps finest work. Joining JA on the album are superb features from Chino XL, Emilio Rojas and Nitty Scott, MC, with whom Jesse seamlessly meshes, standing strong as a remarkably talented lyricist in his own right. Abraham’s previous mixtapes and albums have been available for free download, yet he chose to make I Am Water a sellable entity with 100% of the artist’s proceeds going towards a worthy organization, Charity Water. Charity Water’s impact is unquestionable. All public donations directly fund water projects in developing countries, and all it takes is about $20 to get clean water to an individual who previously did not have access to it. To make a donation towards JA’s campaign please visit mycharitywater.org/JAWater.
Directed by Nicolas Heller
Jesse Abraham has presented himself as an artist of multiple facets, an articulate wordsmith whose dedication to the craft of emceeing is as apparent as his penchant for wittiness and unbridled candor. On I Am Water Abraham fearlessly explores the balancing act that is his life, combining the storytelling prowess of Nas with the lyrical dexterity of Andre 3000, and what emerges is a powerfully compelling narration, unparalleled in contemporary hip-hop. Though the soundscape of the album is reminiscent of his previous work, soaked in classic boom-bap assertiveness and innovative sonic exploration, Jesse Abraham uses I Am Water as an opportunity to explore his ability to adapt to multiple production styles. Recent Kanye West collaborator IllMind paints a third of the album’s production in a coat of pugnacious drum patterns and synths, while European producers Paul White (Danny Brown, Black Milk) and Tommy Black (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q) contribute equally galvanizing backdrops on this, Abraham’s third, and perhaps finest work. Joining JA on the album are superb features from Chino XL, Emilio Rojas and Nitty Scott, MC, with whom Jesse seamlessly meshes, standing strong as a remarkably talented lyricist in his own right. Abraham’s previous mixtapes and albums have been available for free download, yet he chose to make I Am Water a sellable entity with 100% of the artist’s proceeds going towards a worthy organization, Charity Water. Charity Water’s impact is unquestionable. All public donations directly fund water projects in developing countries, and all it takes is about $20 to get clean water to an individual who previously did not have access to it. To make a donation/pre-order JA’s upcoming album, visit http://mycharitywater.org/jawater.

New music video for “You’re Not A Ghost Anymore,” from Jesse’s I Am Water album dropping January 29th 2013 via Fat Beats Records.
Produced by Paul White.
Directed by Nicolas Heller.


Jesse Abraham leaks a new non album track “Not Enough Warriors” produced by Paul White. Jesse’s I Am Water project is set to release January 29th 2013 via FatBeats with features from Emilio Rojas, Chino XL and production by !llmind, Pual White & Tommy Black.

Jesse Abraham drops off a new single & video “I Ain’t Sh!t” produced by !llmind, the third single off his upcoming I Am Water album.
I AM WATER – Coming Fall 2012
Visit http://JAisWater.com for all details.
Visit http://mycharitywater.org/JAisWater for info regarding the charity.
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Trailer By Ricky Shabazz

DXNext Feature:
HipHopDX has been kind enough to place me amongst an illustrious list of hip-hop’s elite, announcing me as their most recent “DXNext” inductee. Quite an honor. Check out the feature here
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Download: Jesse Abraham & PremRock “Live at Southpaw” LP
01. Intro
02. Relax on Tracks
03. How’d You Get So Fresh?
04. Trust Me I’m Aware
05. JA Medley
06. Don’t Taze Me
07. You Love My Intro
08. The Writer’s Block
09. Diary of a Dreamer
10. Dinosaur Freestyle
11. Yoga
12. Spiderman on Vitamins
Big Apple underground rhymesayers Jesse Abraham and PremRock have come together with The DJBooth to bring us their new, joint release, Live at Southpaw. Recorded on August 25, 2011, when the artists were opening for East Coast phenom Skyzoo at B.K. venue Southpaw, days before Prem took off on his second European tour and shortly after Abraham was crowned Lyricist of the Year by the Underground Music Awards, the project features 12 tracks’ worth of live material from the buzzmaking emcees. Included are renditions of previously-featured favorites “Spiderman on Vitamins,” “Yoga” and “Diary of a Dreamer.” Willie Green makes the sole guest appearance on the live project, which was recorded by Noisemaker Media and mixed/mastered by Alejandro “Sosa” Tello, Jr.