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		<title>Check this video out &#8212; XGAMES&#8230;</title>
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		<title>Doc Doom (Black Knights) &#8211; Truly The One The West Is Missing (Tribute Week)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a successful Wu-Elements&#8217; series of interviews, Wu-International started another exciting series &#8220;West Coast Killa Beez&#8221; to introduce the world to  another side that has steadily creeped up on the rap game and the West chambers of the Wu-Tang family tree. Most Wu fans pretty much think the West Coast Killa Beez are just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a successful Wu-Elements&#8217; series of interviews, Wu-International started another exciting series &#8220;West Coast Killa Beez&#8221; to introduce the world to  another side that has steadily creeped up on the rap game and the West chambers of the Wu-Tang family tree. Most Wu fans pretty much think the West Coast Killa Beez are just Black Knights (Crisis, Monk, Holocaust) and Northstar (Meko and Christ bearer), while that was partially true, Black Knights are Northstar were the first West Coast group of artists that were signed and affiliated within the legendary Wu-Tang Killa Beez family tree. However The Knights and Northstar had a whole gang of artists with them during the initial formation of each group and over the years have gradually introduced them to the masses via their projects.</p>
<p>In 2010,  the collective known as the Killa Bee Gang has grown from just from two groups to a host of groups, solo artists, from the likes of Indovizualz, The Committee, Madam Scheez, Big Supa The Long Beach Pusha to Yellow Jackets, Pesha The First Lady of Black Ball&#8217;d and many many more that this series aims to showcase to the world.</p>
<p>The interview series started off logically with the founders, Black Knights, and we interviewed Crisis The Sharp Shooter and Rugged Monk to find out how the legacy started for them, how they have coped with the loss of core member Doc Doom and about their up coming album &#8220;All Skillz No Luck&#8221;. The group which was a four man set lost Doc Doom some years back, and most will tell you Doc was one of if not the actual building block that started off the whole entire Westcoast Killa Beez movement not just for Black Knights but also for Northstar.<br />
This whole week will be dedicated to Doc Doom, and will give fans a chance to remember, appreciate and know more about Doc Doom and his contribution to the music and movement. Every day will include something new and different as broken down below.<br />
Wu-Tang is forever, so Doc Doom might be gone but he will never be forgotten, he will live on through his offspring, through his music, through the legacy of Black Knights and so on&#8230; Enjoy&#8230;..</p>
<p>    • {Day 1} Doc Doom: Truly The One The West Is Missing  [05.07.2010]</p>
<p>    • {Day 2} LaMonica Davis: Tribute To A Fallen Knight [06.07.2010]</p>
<p>    • {Day 3} Wu-Tang Killa Beez/Artists Tributes: Knight In Peace  [07.07.2010]</p>
<p>    • {Day 4} Doc Doom: Ghetto Romantic (Free Wu-Int Mixtape)(Free Download)<br />
    [08.07.2010]</p>
<p>    • {Day 5} Fans Tribute To Doc Doom: Rest In Peace [09.07.2010]</p>
<p>http://wu-international.com/misc_albums/Interviews/DocDoom_Article%20Interview.htm</p>
<p>&#8230;&#8230;<br />
www.wu-international.com</p>
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		<title>Black Knights &#8211; Knights Or Nuthin&#8217; (All Skillz No Luck) Interview #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:12:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First there were four, then they became six, and back to four again, and lately reduced to just two. When one thinks of Black Knights, the names that mostly come to mind would be that of say Rugged Monk and Crisis The Sharp Shooter. Not that the rest were not equally as popular but mainly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First there were four, then they became six, and back to four again, and lately reduced to just two. When one thinks of Black Knights, the names that mostly come to mind would be that of say Rugged Monk and Crisis The Sharp Shooter. Not that the rest were not equally as popular but mainly because these are the remaining Knights still flying that flagship and having another new generation of MC&#8217;s with them in what appears to be an invasion of Westcoast Killa Beez.  The Black Knights were composed of four forward-thinking individuals: Crisis The Sharpshooter, The Rugged Monk, Holocaust aka Warcloud, and Doc Doom (R.I.P). The Black Knights first formed in 1995 as young teenagers coming primarily from Long Beach and Compton and then teaming up with Wu-Tang&#8217;s very own RZA in 1997. RZA initially put them together with their allies Northstar (Meko The Pharaoh and Christ Bearer) to form Black Knights of the Northstar and introduced them to the world as the first Westcoast Killa Beez to ever be associated with the Wu-Tang. Their explosive talent and professional associations have led to 3 national tours and extensive key appearances on 3 Platinum and Gold selling albums including Wu-Tang Killa Bees Swarm and Bobby Digital. They have worked with names such as George Clinton, System of a Down, Kam, Kurupt, Battlecat, J-Wells, Killarmy, various Wu-Tang producers and artists, just to name a few.</p>
<p>The Knights and Northstar continued to make music together but as separate groups within a family unit. The Knights have at least completed about four projects that remain unreleased to date, their first début was meant to come out via Loud/Wu-Tang records in 2001 but was shelved due to label folding. Taking matters into their own hands, the group released the album &#8220;Every Knight Is A Black Knight&#8221; independently via their own imprint Black Ball&#8217;d Entertainment and sold more than 15,000 copies worldwide without any distribution, or mainstream promotions. Unfortunately the group lost Doc Doom around 2007 and with Warcloud focusing mainly on his solo and side projects, Crisis and Monk continued making music, touring and gaining new fans and associates whilst they were at it.</p>
<p>The Black Knights are aware of their skills and are now taking steps to fulfil their potential,  Crisis and Monk naturally seek to open peoples&#8217; eyes and to make the best in any life situation and their music achieves that in a way that has gotten thousands of albums sold without any financial support, managed to get clothing deal, their own label with talented roster of artists. They are still one of RZA&#8217;s favourite groups to date and still repping that Double W, as in West coast and Wu-tang. Their forthcoming album &#8220;All Skillz, No Luck&#8221; which features their Wu comrades (RZA, Prodigal Sunn, Beretta 9 etc) and other giants such as WC, Truth Hurts etc is a testament  to their skills, endurance, relevance and longevity within the rap game.</p>
<p>RZA planted the seeds in 1997, these seeds grew, became full trees and are now planting their own seeds, four years ago there were only a handful of Westcoast Killa Beez, and in 2008 to date via Northstar and mostly Black Knights the world has come to know about talents such as Dexter Wiggle, The Committee, Indovizualz, Yellow Jackets and many many more stretching beyond the Westcoast to the East and even globally to Europe, United Kingdom. Wu-International has decided to dedicate a whole interview series to the Beez the world never saw coming, This month and the next we will be covering news, music and exclusive interviews from the best the west has to offer. It is only fitting to set it off with the forefathers (even though still young) and foundation of the Westcoast Killa Beez, Wu-International presents&#8230; Black Knights &#8220;All Skillz No Luck&#8221; Interview. Its The Knights or Nothin&#8217;&#8230;.. Enjoy!! </p>
<p>http://wu-international.com/misc_albums/Interviews/BlackKnights%20Interview.htm</p>
<p>&#8230;&#8230;.<br />
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		<title>Doc Doom (Black Knights) &#8211; Knights Or Nuthin&#8217; II (Tribute Week)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 14:46:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dark7</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a successful Wu-Elements&#8217; series of interviews, Wu-International started another exciting series &#8220;West Coast Killa Beez&#8221; to introduce the world to  another side that has steadily creeped up on the rap game and the West chambers of the Wu-Tang family tree. Most Wu fans pretty much think the West Coast Killa Beez are just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a successful Wu-Elements&#8217; series of interviews, Wu-International started another exciting series &#8220;West Coast Killa Beez&#8221; to introduce the world to  another side that has steadily creeped up on the rap game and the West chambers of the Wu-Tang family tree. Most Wu fans pretty much think the West Coast Killa Beez are just Black Knights (Crisis, Monk, Holocaust) and Northstar (Meko and Christ bearer), while that was partially true, Black Knights are Northstar were the first West Coast group of artists that were signed and affiliated within the legendary Wu-Tang Killa Beez family tree. However The Knights and Northstar had a whole gang of artists with them during the initial formation of each group and over the years have gradually introduced them to the masses via their projects. </p>
<p>In 2010,  the collective known as the Killa Bee Gang has grown from just from two groups to a host of groups, solo artists, from the likes of Indovizualz, The Committee, Madam Scheez, Big Supa The Long Beach Pusha to Yellow Jackets, Pesha The First Lady of Black Ball&#8217;d and many many more that this series aims to showcase to the world. </p>
<p>The interview series started off logically with the founders, Black Knights, and we interviewed Crisis The Sharp Shooter and Rugged Monk to find out how the legacy started for them, how they have coped with the loss of core member Doc Doom and about their up coming album &#8220;All Skillz No Luck&#8221;. The group which was a four man set lost Doc Doom some years back, and most will tell you Doc was one of if not the actual building block that started off the whole entire Westcoast Killa Beez movement not just for Black Knights but also for Northstar.<br />
This whole week will be dedicated to Doc Doom, and will give fans a chance to remember, appreciate and know more about Doc Doom and his contribution to the music and movement. Every day will include something new and different as broken down below.<br />
Wu-Tang is forever, so Doc Doom might be gone but he will never be forgotten, he will live on through his offspring, through his music, through the legacy of Black Knights and so on&#8230; Enjoy&#8230;.. </p>
<p>• {Day 1} Doc Doom: Truly The One The West Is Missing  [05th July 2010]</p>
<p>• {Day 2} LaMonica Davis: Tribute To A Fallen Knight [2010]</p>
<p>• {Day 3} Wu-Tang Killa Beez / Artists Tributes [2010]</p>
<p>• {Day 4} Wu-International Free Doc Doom Mixtape  [2010]</p>
<p>• {Day 5} Fans Tribute To Doc Doom [2010]</p>
<p>http://wu-international.com/misc_albums/Interviews/DocDoom_Article%20Interview.htm</p>
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		<title>Black Knights &#8211; All Skillz No Luck Interview (Westcoast Killa Beez Series #1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 08:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First there were four, then they became six, and back to four again, and lately reduced to just two. When one thinks of Black Knights, the names that mostly come to mind would be that of say Rugged Monk and Crisis The Sharp Shooter. Not that the rest were not equally as popular but mainly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First there were four, then they became six, and back to four again, and lately reduced to just two. When one thinks of Black Knights, the names that mostly come to mind would be that of say Rugged Monk and Crisis The Sharp Shooter. Not that the rest were not equally as popular but mainly because these are the remaining Knights still flying that flagship and having another new generation of MC&#8217;s with them in what appears to be an invasion of Westcoast Killa Beez.  The Black Knights were composed of four forward-thinking individuals: Crisis The Sharpshooter, The Rugged Monk, Holocaust aka Warcloud, and Doc Doom (R.I.P). The Black Knights first formed in 1995 as young teenagers coming primarily from Long Beach and Compton and then teaming up with Wu-Tang&#8217;s very own RZA in 1997. RZA initially put them together with their allies Northstar (Meko The Pharaoh and Christ Bearer) to form Black Knights of the Northstar and introduced them to the world as the first Westcoast Killa Beez to ever be associated with the Wu-Tang. Their explosive talent and professional associations have led to 3 national tours and extensive key appearances on 3 Platinum and Gold selling albums including Wu-Tang Killa Bees Swarm and Bobby Digital. They have worked with names such as George Clinton, System of a Down, Kam, Kurupt, Battlecat, J-Wells, Killarmy, various Wu-Tang producers and artists, just to name a few. </p>
<p>The Knights and Northstar continued to make music together but as separate groups within a family unit. The Knights have at least completed about four projects that remain unreleased to date, their first début was meant to come out via Loud/Wu-Tang records in 2001 but was shelved due to label folding. Taking matters into their own hands, the group released the album &#8220;Every Knight Is A Black Knight&#8221; independently via their own imprint Black Ball&#8217;d Entertainment and sold more than 15,000 copies worldwide without any distribution, or mainstream promotions. Unfortunately the group lost Doc Doom around 2007 and with Warcloud focusing mainly on his solo and side projects, Crisis and Monk continued making music, touring and gaining new fans and associates whilst they were at it. </p>
<p>The Black Knights are aware of their skills and are now taking steps to fulfil their potential,  Crisis and Monk naturally seek to open peoples&#8217; eyes and to make the best in any life situation and their music achieves that in a way that has gotten thousands of albums sold without any financial support, managed to get clothing deal, their own label with talented roster of artists. They are still one of RZA&#8217;s favourite groups to date and still repping that Double W, as in West coast and Wu-tang. Their forthcoming album &#8220;All Skillz, No Luck&#8221; which features their Wu comrades (RZA, Prodigal Sunn, Beretta 9 etc) and other giants such as WC, Truth Hurts etc is a testament  to their skills, endurance, relevance and longevity within the rap game. </p>
<p>RZA planted the seeds in 1997, these seeds grew, became full trees and are now planting their own seeds, four years ago there were only a handful of Westcoast Killa Beez, and in 2008 to date via Northstar and mostly Black Knights the world has come to know about talents such as Dexter Wiggle, The Committee, Indovizualz, Yellow Jackets and many many more stretching beyond the Westcoast to the East and even globally to Europe, United Kingdom. Wu-International has decided to dedicate a whole interview series to the Beez the world never saw coming, This month and the next we will be covering news, music and exclusive interviews from the best the west has to offer. It is only fitting to set it off with the forefathers (even though still young) and foundation of the Westcoast Killa Beez, Wu-International presents&#8230; Black Knights &#8220;All Skillz No Luck&#8221; Interview. Its The Knights or Nothin&#8217;&#8230;.. Enjoy!! </p>
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<p>&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.. </p>
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		<title>RZA SPEAKS ON POLLEN: SWARM 2!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 00:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Powerwu</dc:creator>
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		<title>60 Second Assassin &amp; M-80 &#8211; Remarkable Timing Interview.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 14:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dark7</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Born in Bedstuy, Brooklyn, NY, 60 Second Assassin is a pretty mysterious figure, who&#8217;s mostly known for his unique dirty style and voice. 
His name represents the assassination of negative thoughts, not people. His Sunz of Man&#8217;s Comrade, Hell Razah explains: &#8220;He says everything in one minute. That&#8217;s why he rhymes the way he does. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Born in Bedstuy, Brooklyn, NY, 60 Second Assassin is a pretty mysterious figure, who&#8217;s mostly known for his unique dirty style and voice. </p>
<p>His name represents the assassination of negative thoughts, not people. His Sunz of Man&#8217;s Comrade, Hell Razah explains: &#8220;He says everything in one minute. That&#8217;s why he rhymes the way he does. He assassinates negativity. But before the sixtieth second strikes on the clock, he on me. Actually he goes to the other wall, it places yourself at an advantage, you comin&#8217; for something N&#8217; he is already there, he already done figured it out before you came with it, basically. But give him sixty seconds which is one minute, he will assassinate something that is negative.&#8221; His first known appearance on a record was on the late Ol&#8217; Dirty Bastard&#8217;s debut album, where he sang on the promo cut &#8220;Dirty N Stinkin&#8221; and on &#8220;Protect Ya Neck II The Zoo&#8221; along with fellow Sunz of Man members Killah Priest, Hell Razah, Shabazz The Disciple and Prodigal Sunn, but his most famous appearance was on Raekwon&#8217;s album, &#8220;Only Built 4 Cuban Linx&#8230;&#8221;, in the song &#8220;Glaciers of Ice&#8221;.<br />
He only sings in the end of the song, but this is where you can find him first say his famous &#8220;It&#8217;s been a looong time&#8230;&#8221; sentence. He was also featured on numerous projects and collabos amongst all the Sunz of Man&#8217;s albums. Sunz of Man were the first group ever affiliated with The Wu-Tang Clan amongst Killarmy and Gravediggaz. All active members have gone on to release solo materials except for 60 Second Assassin, and as the title of their first album indicates &#8220;The Last Shall Be First &#8221; 60 Sec after so many years of of a promised solo album drops his début &#8220;Remarkable Timing&#8221; featuring the production skills of Bronze Nazareth and a live band with a full guest list Wu fans would die for. This project would not have been possible without the intervention of M-80, the A&amp;R and brain behind releases such as &#8220;Think Differently : Wu-Tang meets Indie Culture&#8221; The Almighty Project, and much more.<br />
Remarkable Timing has just been released on physical format week, Wu-International caught up wit the 60 Second man for a round the clock interview and also snatched the opportunity to interview one of the busiest and hardest working man in the game right now M-80. Wu-International presents 60 Second Assassin and M-80 on Remarkable Timing (The Interview) , Enjoy!!! </p>
<p>Click on link below or copy and post link on a new window to read full interview<br />
http://wu-international.com/misc_albums/Interviews/60SecondAssassin%20Interview.htm</p>
<p>&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.. </p>
<p>Wu-Tang International<br />
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		<title>Darkim Be Allah &#8211; King Christ  [Wu-Element Series #7]</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 08:40:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dark7</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not many know this but while patterning his persona and adopting the name of a “King” (Darkim means King), the man behind Fame Labs was probably the first Wu-Tang Killa Beez to be signed as an artist as well as a producer as part of the production team known as Wu Elements. Sure there was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not many know this but while patterning his persona and adopting the name of a “King” (Darkim means King), the man behind Fame Labs was probably the first Wu-Tang Killa Beez to be signed as an artist as well as a producer as part of the production team known as Wu Elements. Sure there was RZA but he doesn’t really count being a founding member of the Clan and Elements. 4th Disciple while part of the Killarmy collective was mainly signed as a producer, and Inspectah Deck on the other hand was probably not signed as a producer as he was also a founding member of Wu-Tang. That leaves Goldfinghaz, True Master and Allah Mathematics&#8230;  Goldfinghaz and Mathematics go without saying as it&#8217;s quite evident they were both signed as producers. True would probably be the only one that might have been signed as an artist as well as producer with Wu-Tang as he did both but peoples first introduction to True was as a producer who sometimes got on the microphone. Darkim pretty much was the opposite as fans knew he was signed as an artist who did beats at times but very few knew he was actually signed as a producer as well as an artist. </p>
<p>Hailing from the Big Apple (New York), Darkim also known as King Christ, got involved with Wu-Tang as part of the production team and as duo in the group A.I.G. along with his rhyme partner Allahwise. Unlike these days where its easy to make beats with the emergence of production tools such as Pro Tools, CuBase etc..  Darkim’s production duties came out of necessity, his great ear for sound and manipulation of it was unique in it&#8217;s own but sits very well within that gritty New York and Wu premises. This gift ultimately got Darkim to produce the full length album (then titled “Truth or Consequences”) of his group under Wu-Tang records around 1999 that remains unfortunately unreleased to date. Knowledge of his production came to light however when The RZA picked up one of his beats and used it for The Gravediggaz project on the song called “12 Jewelz” off the gold selling album “The Pick, the Sickle and the Shovel”.<br />
With the album in limbo when Wu-Tang records folded under Priority, Darkim went underground for more than 5 years after a couple of internet releases. While away his internet release “Live at the Lab: Take 1” was heavily bootlegged and the genuine albums were getting sold an average of $100.00 ob eBay, leaks were coming out here and there and Darkim’s legend grew and grew on the underground. Wu forums were locked on debates as to the best lyricist within the Killa Beez circle and Darkim’s name would appear in line with the likes of Killa Sin, Timbo King, La The Darkman, Killah Priest and so on. The imaginative and creative MC finally ended the mystery in 2005, resurfacing with a new album and making up for lost time with a critically praised &#8220;Fame Labs presents: A.I.G. (Darkim Be Allah &amp; Allahwise)&#8221;, on his own indie label Fame Labs and the following year saw the official release of several projects from “God In The Ghetto” to “The Manhattan Project”, as well as several singles and online leaks. </p>
<p>With the Wu Element series looking to come to an unfortunate early ending with a no show from True Master and 4th Disciple still in doubt, Wu-International sees it fitting to provisionally end this great series with this gifted wordsmith and beats maker who was also part of that history but has remained somewhat a mystery to few, more like the hidden chamber of the Elements, The King Christ himself, Darkim Be Allah. Even though a wealth of bootlegs, compilation appearances, mixtapes, and Mp3’s surfaced over the years, Darkim’s fans never seem to get enough of his music, as they are eagerly anticipating “Live At The Lab: Take 2, as well as an AIG reunion and a full-length follow up solo album from him. Not many know of his production history and skills which is covered on this exclusive interview as Darkim tells us all about it, his favourite tools and confirms the rumour about his full album collaboration with Krohme. Enjoy!! </p>
<p>http://wu-international.com/misc_albums/Interviews/DarkimBeAllah2%20Interview.htm </p>
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		<title>RECOVERING HELL RAZAH RELEASES NEW SINGLE &#8220;KIDS IN THE STREET&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 08:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brooklyn MC and onetime Sunz Of Man member Hell Razah has kept fans waiting for his sophmore album Heaven Razah for the better part of three years.  Now, Nature Sounds announces the first official single from Heaven Razah, &#8220;Kids In The Street,&#8221; which will be available on iTunes, Amazon, and all other digital retailers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brooklyn MC and onetime Sunz Of Man member Hell Razah has kept fans waiting for his sophmore album Heaven Razah for the better part of three years.  Now, Nature Sounds announces the first official single from Heaven Razah, &#8220;Kids In The Street,&#8221; which will be available on iTunes, Amazon, and all other digital retailers tomorrow, June 15th.   The Ayatollah-produced track showcases the lyrical prowess and growing social awareness of Razah, who had to undergo emergency surgery in April and is currently in recovery. The rapper&#8217;s family has asked friends and fans to keep Razah in their prayers as they hope for a full and expedient recovery.  Proceeds from the single will go directly to Razah&#8217;s family.</p>
<p>Hell Razah rose to prominence as member of the Wu-Tang-affiliated Sunz of Man, and has since released albums with 4th Disciple, Blue Sky Black Death, T.H.U.G. Angelz and Black Market Militia (his supergroup alongside Tragedy Khadafi, Timbo King, and Killah Priest), as well as his acclaimed 2007 solo LP Renaissance Child. Blending spirituality and street poetry, Heaven Razah explores the balance between Heaven and Hell.  &#8220;There’s a lot of soul in this album.  It reflects a lot of pain that I went through,” Razah said earlier this year.  “Hell Razah means I raise the people from Hell.  With this album, I’m bringing them to a mental Heaven.&#8221;  Heaven Razah will be released this fall.</p>
<p>Razah&#8217;s family is happy to report that the rapper&#8217;s recovery is going well and is ahead of schedule.  Razah still has a long way to go, however, and fans who want to help are encouraged to make donations via Paypal to razahrubiez@gmail.com. All donations will go directly to Razah&#8217;s family for hospital bills and other health expenses.</p>
<p>For More Info Contact<br />
Dennis Baquiran<br />
dennis@nature-sounds.net<br />
718-360-4866</p>
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		<title>Darkim Be allah &#8211; King Christ [Wu-Tang Element&#039;s Series #7] Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 13:15:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not many know this but while patterning his persona and adopting the name of a “King” (Darkim means King), the man behind Fame Labs was probably the first Wu-Tang Killa Beez to be signed as an artist as well as a producer as part of the production team known as Wu Elements. Sure there was RZA but he doesn’t really count being a founding member of the Clan and Elements. 4th Disciple while part of the Killarmy collective was mainly signed as a producer, and Inspectah Deck on the other hand was probably not signed as a producer as he was also a founding member of Wu-Tang. That leaves Goldfinghaz, True Master and Allah Mathematics&#8230;  Goldfinghaz and Mathematics go without saying as it&#8217;s quite evident they were both signed as producers. True would probably be the only one that might have been signed as an artist as well as producer with Wu-Tang as he did both but peoples first introduction to True was as a producer who sometimes got on the microphone. Darkim pretty much was the opposite as fans knew he was signed as an artist who did beats at times but very few knew he was actually signed as a producer as well as an artist. </p>
<p>Hailing from the Big Apple (New York), Darkim also known as King Christ, got involved with Wu-Tang as part of the production team and as duo in the group A.I.G. along with his rhyme partner Allahwise. Unlike these days where its easy to make beats with the emergence of production tools such as Pro Tools, CuBase etc..  Darkim’s production duties came out of necessity, his great ear for sound and manipulation of it was unique in it&#8217;s own but sits very well within that gritty New York and Wu premises. This gift ultimately got Darkim to produce the full length album (then titled “Truth or Consequences”) of his group under Wu-Tang records around 1999 that remains unfortunately unreleased to date. Knowledge of his production came to light however when The RZA picked up one of his beats and used it for The Gravediggaz project on the song called “12 Jewelz” off the gold selling album “The Pick, the Sickle and the Shovel”.<br />
With the album in limbo when Wu-Tang records folded under Priority, Darkim went underground for more than 5 years after a couple of internet releases. While away his internet release “Live at the Lab: Take 1” was heavily bootlegged and the genuine albums were getting sold an average of $100.00 ob eBay, leaks were coming out here and there and Darkim’s legend grew and grew on the underground. Wu forums were locked on debates as to the best lyricist within the Killa Beez circle and Darkim’s name would appear in line with the likes of Killa Sin, Timbo King, La The Darkman, Killah Priest and so on. The imaginative and creative MC finally ended the mystery in 2005, resurfacing with a new album and making up for lost time with a critically praised &#8220;Fame Labs presents: A.I.G. (Darkim Be Allah &amp; Allahwise)&#8221;, on his own indie label Fame Labs and the following year saw the official release of several projects from “God In The Ghetto” to “The Manhattan Project”, as well as several singles and online leaks. </p>
<p>With the Wu Element series looking to come to an unfortunate early ending with a no show from True Master and 4th Disciple still in doubt, Wu-International sees it fitting to provisionally end this great series with this gifted wordsmith and beats maker who was also part of that history but has remained somewhat a mystery to few, more like the hidden chamber of the Elements, The King Christ himself, Darkim Be Allah. Even though a wealth of bootlegs, compilation appearances, mixtapes, and Mp3’s surfaced over the years, Darkim’s fans never seem to get enough of his music, as they are eagerly anticipating “Live At The Lab: Take 2, as well as an AIG reunion and a full-length follow up solo album from him. Not many know of his production history and skills which is covered on this exclusive interview as Darkim tells us all about it, his favourite tools and confirms the rumour about his full album collaboration with Krohme. Enjoy!! </p>
<p>http://wu-international.com/misc_albums/Interviews/DarkimBeAllah2%20Interview.htm</p>
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