Guess who's back
…from the dead — or at least, from your early 2000s geek-rap fame…
MC Paul Barman interviews Andre 3000 of OutKast about things that have nothing to do with being Jewish.
But, if I may wax nostalgic for a moment of your time — Paul Barman’s album Paullelujah was really, really brilliant for what it was. (And, if you don’t know, “what it was” was a hip-hop album made the single most white-sounding MC ever, a geeky Jewish boy from New Jersey with a nasal voice and the penchant for 4- and 5-syllable rhymes. And for busting up the status quo and name-dropping left-wing protests and political movements.
And now, he writes for Wired.
“Mid-to-Late-Nineties geek-rap fame”
He didn’t release his first album (EP, actually) “It’s Very Stimulating” until 2000.