D.I.T.C. cohort
OC returned in 1997 with his second full-length LP, titled
Jewelz, and that is exactly what it is. Even though his 1995 debut was well-received within the hip-hop community, the same adulation did not correlate to sales success. Instead of succumbing to mainstream pressure,
OC kept his music street-based, and the listeners reap the benefits of that high quality. With a production roster of top-flight NY producers (Premier,
Buckwild,
Da Beatminerz,
Showbiz,
Lord Finesse and
Ogee) your ears never get a rest. "My World" sets it off and of the four cuts
Primo contributed, this shines brightest: "My skills ill and all of that above/Confidence I'm not worried about a street buzz/I'm OC who you I never heard a ya/Get out my face before I turn into a mother*uckin murderer/I want the green like endo/A mansion a car/A wife who's never been a bimbo/Too much to ask well to me that's simple/Wanna retire on a yacht called 'the S.S. Minnow'." "Win the G" teams
OC with
Freddie Foxxx (one of the two tracks the pair collaborate on) over yet another
Primo track. "Dangerous" is a party-type cut with
OC and
Big L flipping verses back and forth over a
Beatminerz track.
OC is truly one of the most skilled MCs in the business, and if he dropped a few cuts catered to radio we would probably hear more from him -- but here's hoping he never goes that route. Like
OC said in his classic single, "Time's Up": "I'd rather be broke and have a whole lot of respect." ~ Matt Conaway