Killah Priest

Killah Priest

Person from United States

Genres: hip hop, hip-hop, Hip-Hop, wu-tang, rap, underground hip-hop, east coast rap

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About Killah Priest

Killah Priest is a tangential associate of the Wu-Tang Clan. The Brooklyn native made his first recorded appearances on records by such Wu side projects and solo albums as the Gravediggaz, Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return to the 36 Chambers, and, most importantly, Genius/GZA's seminal Liquid Swords. His contributions became legendary and paved the way for the release of his acclaimed debut album, Heavy Mental, in the spring of 1998. Born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, Killah Priest became infatuated with hip-hop as a child, listening to old-school and new school acts like Eric B. & Rakim alike. He also was influenced by local rappers, like GZA and Onyx's Suave, who would often play local parties. Killah Priest began working on his rhyming and eventually earned a considerable reputation in Brooklyn , but instead of pursuing his musical career further, he took a sabbatical in order to educate himself, primarily about religion and history. Killah Priest returned to rapping in 1995, appearing on several Wu projects. All of his cameos were noteworthy, but his role on Liquid Swords earned special attention. By the end of 1996, he formed his own side project, the Sunz of Man. In 1997, GZA suggested to Geffen that they sign Killah Priest, and the label took his advice. Killah worked on the album with True Master and 4th Disciple, two producers associated with the Clan. The resulting album, Heavy Mental, was dense with religious imagery and filled with evocative sounds. It received excellent reviews upon its March 1998 release and was a respectable commercial success, debuting at number 24 on the pop charts. Killah Priest issued his second album, View from Masada, in the spring of 2000, further bolstering his status as one of the most compelling solo artists in the Wu-Tang stable. After that he has released more projects such as Priesthood and Black August.

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Killah Priest — Top 30 songs of 54

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Killah Priest People
Killah Priest B-Ball Feat Hell Razah
Killah Priest Hard Times
Killah Priest I Still Remember
Killah Priest My Hood Feat. Amber Alexis
Killah Priest Night Fall
Killah Priest On The Way To The Top Feat. Hell Razah And Shabaam Sahdeeq
Killah Priest One Step
Killah Priest Places Ive Been
Killah Priest Rap Legend
Killah Priest Through Milleniums
Killah Priest Through The Looking Glass
Killah Priest Wheres The Offering?
Killah Priest Do You Want It
Killah Priest Robbery Featuring Savoy
Killah Priest Intro (Blackball Me)
Killah Priest B.I.B.L.E. [1998]
Killah Priest Brolic ft. Empuls [2010]
Killah Priest If You Don't Know ft. Ol' Dirty Bastard [1998]
Killah Priest When I'm Writing [2003]
Killah Priest Tai Chi (feat. 60 Second Assassin, Hell Razah & Father Lord: R.I.P.)
Killah Priest Essential
Killah Priest PriestHood
Killah Priest Osirus Eyes
Killah Priest Profits Of Man (feat. 60 Second Assassin)
Killah Priest Robbery (Feat. Savoy)
Killah Priest From Then Till Now [1998]
Killah Priest B.I.B.L.E
Killah Priest When Will We Learn
Killah Priest Night Hawk
B-Ball Feat Hell Razah
Hard Times
I Still Remember
My Hood Feat. Amber Alexis
Night Fall
On The Way To The Top Feat. Hell Razah And Shabaam Sahdeeq
Places Ive Been
Rap Legend
Through Milleniums
Through The Looking Glass
Wheres The Offering?
Do You Want It
Robbery Featuring Savoy
Intro (Blackball Me)
B.I.B.L.E. [1998]
Brolic ft. Empuls [2010]
If You Don't Know ft. Ol' Dirty Bastard [1998]
When I'm Writing [2003]
Tai Chi (feat. 60 Second Assassin, Hell Razah & Father Lord: R.I.P.)
Essential
PriestHood
Osirus Eyes
Profits Of Man (feat. 60 Second Assassin)
Robbery (Feat. Savoy)
From Then Till Now [1998]
B.I.B.L.E
When Will We Learn
Night Hawk