Jesusfreakhideout.com celebrates 30 Years online in 2026... Get Your Music - and everything else - on Amazon! All purchases made on Amazon through this link earn a commission for Jesusfreakhideout.com!
Jesusfreakhideout.com celebrates 30 Years online in 2026... Get Your Music - and everything else - on Amazon! All purchases made on Amazon through this link earn a commission for Jesusfreakhideout.com!

KJ-52
Behind The Musik (A Boy Named Jonah)



Artist Info: Discography
Album length: 23 tracks: 76 minutes, 55 seconds
Street Date: February 1, 2005


 
BehindTheMusikABoyNamedJonah
READER RATING:  BehindTheMusikABoyNamedJonah
/ 5.0 (0 votes)

KJ-52 must not sleep very much. It has not even been 18 months since It's Pronounced Five-Two was released, and, though having been busy also with yet another side project released in 2004, KJ is back with his fourth album Behind the Musik (A Boy Named Jonah).

You would think in such a short time span between projects, what you end up with would be a rushed and incomplete piece of work. Rather, Behind the Musik… is possibly his best work to date. Sharply produced by Aaron Sprinkle, Todd Collins, Tedd T., and KJ himself; this album is filled to the brim with catchy hooks, bass-thumping beats, and more wit than KJ has ever displayed.

The disc opens with the first of five spoken tracks which lay out KJ's life growing as told by those who would know best: his parents. It is a somewhat odd touch, but interesting nonetheless. The title track runs through KJ's life as well, and many tracks on the album make reference to it. True hip-hop/rap fans may not find it repetitious, but more casual fans just might.

However, any sort of repetition is countered by a plethora of very unique songs for anyone in the hip-hop/rap genre. Jon Micah of Kutless makes an appearance in the rock oriented "Are you Real." "Life After Death" is another rock infused hip-hop track in which KJ plays out a "Judgement House" scenario in which two separate people die, one saved and the other not, and both face the consequences of their decision in this life. "Cry No More" is an ambient, piano-and-beat driven hip-hop ballad. It deals with the pains of a troubled and abusive childhood and serves as somewhat of a follow-up to the beautiful "Where Were You?" from Collaborations.

KJ's sense of humor is not lost in the parade of unique tracks. "Fivetweezy" makes as many hilarious pop culture references as are possible in just over 3 minutes. Ashton Kutcher, Bruce Almighty, and, yes, even William Hung get ample airtime. "Video Games" continues the grand tradition of "47 Emcees" and "47 Pop Stars" and pays tribute to video games by naming off 80's fair, as well as more modern games.

Perhaps the only flaws on Behind the Musik… are the renditions of "God" by Rebecca St. James and "Right Here" by Jeremy Camp. The music from those songs plays in the background as KJ's beats and raps reverberate until the chorus when the original voice tracks take over. Some may enjoy these tracks, but they just seem unoriginal and bland. Perhaps if the James and Camp had actually been in the studio and re-recorded the vocals for their respective songs, it would be better. They are not necessarily bad, just as good as they should have been.

But minor complaints aside, KJ's latest is impressive in just about every sense of the word, and a big step from previous efforts. Those not taken by the "plain white rapper" should give this one a spin before writing him off. Behind the Musik… is simply the best rap album of this young year.

- Review date: 1/30/05, written by Josh Taylor



(JFH Sponsor Spot)

Get a FREE month of VidAngel on us when you sign up!

 

Record Label: UpRok Records
Album length: 23 tracks, 76 Minutes and 55 Seconds
Street Date: February 1, 2005
Buy It: Amazon.com

  1. Dad: "That's how you got your name" (intro)
  2. Fivetweezy
  3. Are You Real? feat. Jon Micah of Kutless
  4. Rock With It
  5. God feat. Rebecca St. James
  6. Behind The Musik feat. Pee Wee
  7. Mom: "Sitting in the puddle" (interlude)
  8. Thank You
  9. Jesus
  10. Right Here feat. Jeremy Camp
  11. Video Games
  12. Plain White Rapper
  13. Dad: "Ybor City" (interlude)
  14. Things I Like feat. goldinchild
  15. Life After Death
  16. Never Look Away feat. Brynn Sanchez
  17. For The Ladies feat. Seth Ready
  18. Mom: I wanted to call you Sky (interlude)
  19. I Can Call On You feat. Donnie Lewis
  20. Cry No More
  21. One
  22. He Is All
  23. Dad: "It was God working in your life" (outro)

 

 



 

 

go to main Album review page
go to Album review archive

 

 

                 
Get a FREE month of VidAngel on us when you sign up!

Search JFH



This Tuesday, March 24, 2026
ALBUMS
Philip Anthony Rare Form (independent)

This Friday, March 27, 2026
ALBUMS
Romy Fay The Chosen Adventures (Vol. 1) [feat. Romy Fay] [Capitol CMG]
Gaither I Go To The Rock [Gaither]
Kelo & DreBeeze Da Godson TRAP WORSHIP 2 - Single [Syntax]
Limoblaze Solid Ground - EP [Reach]
Jason McGee & The Choir Another Tomorrow [CDAC]
NEEDTOBREATHE The Long Surrender [UMG]
Point of Grace Lady Wisdom [Curb]
Tommee Profitt The Resurrection of the King [Capitol CMG]
Tommy Royale ChurchBoy [Capitol CMG]
Various Artists We Shall Behold Him Tribute to Dottie Rambo [Daywind]

SINGLES
29:11 Worship The King and The Lamb - Single [Dream Worship]
B. Cooper Driver's Seat - Single [RMG Amplify]
Bethel Music Cathedral (Live at Church) (feat. Jonathan David & Melissa Helser) - Single [Bethel]
Chris Caro Noah's Song - Single [Syntax]
Franni Cash Raised by Wolves - Single [Capitol CMG]
Steven Curtis Chapman & Miel San Marcos Cinderella (Espańol) - Single [The Fuel]
ChristianXXII Glory - Single [Wick Media]
Cutright Nasty - Single [Syntax]
Evelyn Cormier Leaning on Jesus - Single [BEC]
ETSU Bluegrass Pride Band The First Time I Heard About Heaven - Single [Daywind]
FORREST FRANK x DAWN PATROL SOS - Single [Riverhouse]
Freedom Church Is He Not Worthy - Single [Dream Worship]
Justin Gambino Let Me Not Forget - Single [Residence]
Abbie Gamboa The Wonderful Blood (Amazon Music Original) - Single [Anotherland]
Amy Grant How Do We Get There From Here (feat. Ruby Amanfu) - Single [AG]
Philippa Hanna Citizen (feat. Israel Houghton & Moses Bliss) - Single [Integrity]
Benjamin William Hastings x Aodhán King Hollow Grave - Single [Capitol CMG]
J. Suthern Hicks You Are Loved - Single (independent)
Tasha Layton x Claire Leslie Whispers - Single [BEC]
Patrick Mayberry Three Days Later - Single [Provident/Sony]
Matthew Plante Love You Have - Single [Dream]
Q-Flo Midnight Matcha - Single [Syntax]
River Valley AGES Anxious for Nothing - Single [BEC]
Angelina Saathoff Butterflies & Goodbyes (Feat. PAIGE) - Single (independent)
The Sagehens Dumb & Drummer - Single [Velvet Blue]
Saints in Exile My Mind is a Prison (Orchestral Remix) - Single [Syntax]
SEU Worship A Forgiving God (Moment) - Single [Provident/Sony]
Signum Regis Throne Of Gold - Single [Fireflash]
Switchfoot Wake Up, Mr. Crow - Single [By Design/BMG]
Lauren Talley Walls - Single [Horizon]
tonyxtrotter UNTIL THE GOSPEL ft. KJ-52 - Single [Syntax]
Vertical Kings 20-Something - Single [Covenant Music]
Wilson Fairchild Lean On Me - Single [Gaither]

Next Friday, April 3, 2026
ALBUMS
Meredith Andrews Live From Liberty University (with Liberty Worship Collective) [Curb]
Peech. Small Town America (Vol. 2) - EP [Capitol CMG]
Michael Sweet The Master Plan [Frontiers]

SINGLES
ANTHNY x Kierra Sheard show up - Single [Provident/Sony]
FORREST FRANK x DAWN PATROL Waste Some Time - Single [Riverhouse]
Omega Levine All Things New - Single (independent)
Oyinbrakemi Goosebumps - Single (independent)
To Fight Fo Alive - Single (independent)
Bay Turner Redeemer - Single [Centricity]


For all release dates, click here!
 

Purchase Original Art Prints, Drawings, Stickers, Bookmarks and more from JFH's own John DiBiase!
Need proofreading and editing help? We've got you covered! Click here to learn more
Check out depositphotos for royalty free images