Soul Food is the second album by the American musician Def Jef.
[3] It was released on September 22, 1991, on Delicious Vinyl, and featured production from Def Jef, DJ Mark the 45 King, Brand New Heavies, and Devastatin'.
Def Jef promoted the album by touring with Brand New Heavies.
[4] The Washington Post wrote that "Def Jef's black nationalist microphone rhetoric, his intellectually challenging lyrics and his hardy, Bronx-accented voice rival the skills of other rapping activists such as KRS-One and Public Enemy's Chuck D."[7] The State determined that Def Jef "takes his poetry more seriously than the other MCs... Not only do the words mean more, the backing tracks are also spicier, laced with tasty nuggets of funk and classic R&B.
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