After 14 years and four full-length albums, celebrated hip-hop collective Jurassic 5 have decided to call it quits. According to Zaakir aka Soup, members who expressed their uncertainty last year after the somewhat disappointing album Feedback was released in July no longer share the amicable partnership that founded the group back in 1993.
"After the tour, thats basically it, Soup said in a statement. "I don't want to sit here and fake around with it were not seeing eye to eye right now. People see us a harmonising, loving group, but thats far from the truth.
Though he didnt point fingers, Soup hinted that a members decision to pursue a solo career was the final straw. "Some people here want their own shrine, their own thing. If thats what you want, I say more power to you. I hope it works out for you just don't come up with lame excuses.
Before going their separate ways, however, J5 will finish off their scheduled Australian and Japanese tours.
Perhaps this is the real reason why they couldnt "Work It Out.
"After the tour, thats basically it, Soup said in a statement. "I don't want to sit here and fake around with it were not seeing eye to eye right now. People see us a harmonising, loving group, but thats far from the truth.
Though he didnt point fingers, Soup hinted that a members decision to pursue a solo career was the final straw. "Some people here want their own shrine, their own thing. If thats what you want, I say more power to you. I hope it works out for you just don't come up with lame excuses.
Before going their separate ways, however, J5 will finish off their scheduled Australian and Japanese tours.
Perhaps this is the real reason why they couldnt "Work It Out.