| A page of quotes by some very nice people who have nothin' but love for the J's...
"This Brooklyn group is not really just the 2 J's in front doing the rapping, but rather a whole crew of insanity on stage where everyone just throws it all down and has a party." - Daily Digital Opinion, 4/17/98 "The energy they produce is infectious, making it impossible to stay still while they play. This band is an explosion on stage... One thing is certain: you can’t get bored at a 2 Skinnee J’s show. It’s hard to take everything in because they provide a constant state of sensory overload." - Dave Merrill, AMZ MusicZine "2 Skinnee J's, named after their slightly built frontmen, J Guevara and Special J, hosted what was easily the most energetic and most impressive set of the night. Their goofy lyrics mixed with an amazingly energetic and mobile band was more a sight to see than nearly any DJ, and the sound concocted was nothing other than original." - Cory Blackwood, UMSL Current (3/7/99) "Led by rappers Special J and J Guevara, 2 Skinnee J's are as hilarious as they are exciting. Their act consists of several hook-centered songs mixed with the onstage antics of their manager and owner, A.J. "Stumpy" Johnson... It's an almost guarantee that they will be show-stoppers once again on Saturday. And they may prove to be a touch sweeter than the rock candy of Sugar Ray." - Patrick Miner, Daily Nebraskan (03/04/99) "[The J's] lyrics are consistently superior, while the funky finger lickin’ good beat that trips behind it must be jam cause jelly don’t shake like these guitars and horns... This electric rap funk will bring pure pandamonium to anyone’s soul. If you can stay seated for this music you must be physically impaired." - Todd Allen, Clemson Tiger Online "This was clearly a remarkable performance, which took a lot of the people there by storm. The 2 Skinnee J's actually had quite a following by the end, judging by the number of autographs they were signing... The 2 Skinnee J's are great performers and it shows. They can really get the crowd into the music, even if the audience has never heard them before." - Jesse Lauritz, UH Daily Cougar |