You have probably heard of Killer Mike's first time on Outkast's "Snappin & Trappin'" ("Stankonia" album released in 2000). That was his official debut, then his famous collabo with Big Boi and Andre 3k "The Whole World" which won Grammy Award in 2003. His solo debut album "Monster", came out in 2003 following his five solo albums including 2012's "R.A.P. Music" ("Rebellious African People Music").
If you didn't have opportunity to listen his sixth solo, you should do it as fast as possible bob ya head to it!!! I'm telling you, your musically demanding ass won't be disappointed! First of all, we have've got Mike who became a real Killer behind the mic, second of all, dope beats made by El-P, who produced the whole "Rap Music". Mike is in a great rhyming condition and he knows what he's saying. The best thing I can describe here is the quote from hiphopdx review:
"...R.A.P contains some of the most thoghtful, well-executed commentary (both in style and substance) found in music since days Rage Against The Machine. Throughout his career, Mike has steadily carved out an NWA-eque balance between lyrics that stick to your ribs and lyrics that smack you in the face. Withh El-P as its catalyst "R.A.P. Music puts Mike on display has he doles out unheard levels of indignation, fury and passion". Below official videos from "R.A.P. Music", enjoy killaz!
mr k.
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