Can Black Wall Street’s Nu Jerzey Devil Rap?

In hip-hop, making the transition from one hustle to another is never easy. West Coast hip-hop fans will already be familiar with Nu Jerzey Devil, who has been DJing and producing for The Game and helping to manage his Black Wall Street label for a few years now. But this Summer, NJD has plans to release his own album as a rapper.
Recently he’s started leaking a slew of songs, including a diss to 50 Cent called “Chain Snatcher.” Does he have what it takes to make the transition from behind the scenes player to a national artist? Listen to four of his latest tracks and vote in the poll below.
Nu Jerzey Devil f/ Ya Boy “I Ain’t Never Scared” (2008)
Nu Jerzey Devil “Foolish Game” (2008)
Nu Jerzey Devil “Dangerous” (Produced by The Runners) (2008)
Nu Jerzey Devil f/ Sheek Louch “Chain Snatcher (50 Cent Diss)” (2008)
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MY mans got this ……
Comment by DOS — June 3, 2008 #
I don’t think his album would sell. That’s the problem, I mean it doesn’t sound terrible or anything he just maybe needs to be hyped up.
Comment by Brian — June 8, 2008 #
He needs some buzz behind him first like when Kanye put out his first album. I do think he’s got what it takes though.
Comment by Brian — June 8, 2008 #