Soulbrotha

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Are You Ready Ft. Sadat X, Nut Rageous, Craig G 03:48 Tools
The Foundation We Lay Ft. Kev Brown, Len Short, Reks 03:44 Tools
Get Some Ft. Craig G 02:39 Tools
Intro Ft. DJ Premier 01:41 Tools
The Rebirth Ft. Dashah 04:45 Tools
Those Was The Days Ft. Freestyle Professors 03:50 Tools
Its A Setup Ft. Rebels To The Grain 03:40 Tools
Nuts & Screws Ft. Blaq Poet, Nut Rageous, Kyron 03:45 Tools
Original Rap Ft. Nut Rageous, Butta Verses, QU 03:51 Tools
Skit A Ft. Kool DJ Red Alert 00:32 Tools
Won't Stop Ft. Finsta 03:39 Tools
Too Many Mcees Ft. Tony Tigerstyle 03:50 Tools
Skit C Ft. Branesparker 01:08 Tools
Micfight Ft. DJ Skeme Richards 02:34 Tools
Still On The Grind Ft. Jayfrenzy, Slimm Diesel 02:43 Tools
Skit D Ft. DJ Skeme Richards 01:14 Tools
Skit F Ft. Gensu Dean 00:53 Tools
Skit E Ft. Cuban 00:55 Tools
The Golden Era Isn't Finished (feat. Big Shug, Afu-Ra & Blaq Poet) 01:07 Tools
Born for a Purpose 03:20 Tools
The Hood Ain't Changed Much (feat. Craig G) 01:35 Tools
Who's Next (feat. QNC) 01:35 Tools
Intro 01:07 Tools
Flow 'N Facts (feat. Beneficence & Kazi) 01:35 Tools
The Golden Era Isn't Finished (Instrumental Skit) 01:35 Tools
Who's Next (Instrumental Skit) 01:35 Tools
The Hood Ain't Changed Much (Instrumental Skit) 01:35 Tools
Skit B Ft. Edaye 01:35 Tools
Flow 'N Facts (Instrumental Skit) 01:35 Tools
Skit B F.T Edaye 01:35 Tools
Interlude (feat. Beneficence) 01:35 Tools
The Golden Era Isn't Finished 01:35 Tools
Official Stamp (Intro) [feat. Marley Marl] 01:35 Tools
The Foundation We Lay (Feat. Kev Brown, Len Short, Reks) 03:44 Tools
Beats By The Pound 03:33 Tools
The Hood Ain't Changed Much 01:36 Tools
Flow 'N Facts 03:33 Tools
9 - Realize feat. Mint Conditi 04:24 Tools
Love & its illusions 04:24 Tools
Zeke's Speech 04:24 Tools
Who's Next 03:33 Tools
Official Stamp (Intro) 05:02 Tools
The Rebirth (feat. Dashah) 04:45 Tools
10 - Precious Pearls 03:44 Tools
2 - Answers 03:44 Tools
Back In The Days (Interlude) feat. Edaye 01:36 Tools
Real Mcees (Instrumental Skit) 01:37 Tools
Rooted In Your Spirits feat. Freestyle Professors 03:30 Tools
Forum 04:04 Tools
It's what you do 04:19 Tools
Shoutoutro 03:30 Tools
My Philosophy (Interlude) feat. Branesparker 01:10 Tools
Family Circle 01:10 Tools
City 2 City Ft. Nkonye 04:46 Tools
Beats By The Pound feat. Large Professor & Nutso 03:33 Tools
Beats by The Pound (The Connexion EP) 01:10 Tools
Interlude 02:51 Tools
Stories 03:57 Tools
Real Mcees (Feat. Blaq Poet, NYGz & Krumb Snatcha) 04:45 Tools
Without a Trace 04:00 Tools
Dedication 02:30 Tools
06 till infinity 05:02 Tools
In Numbers 03:57 Tools
Beats By The Pound (Instrumental Skit) 02:02 Tools
Life Is Crazy 02:30 Tools
Rumor Mills 02:02 Tools
Patience 02:02 Tools
Raptured Ft. Sister Grace 02:30 Tools
Soulbrotha Numba Everything feat. DJ Premier 01:20 Tools
Beats By The Pound (Feat. Large Professor & Nutso) 03:33 Tools
The Foundation We Lay (feat. Kev Brown, Len Short & Reks) 03:44 Tools
Real Mcees feat. Blaq Poet, NYGz & Krumb Snatcha 04:45 Tools
Soulbrotha Numba Everything (Feat. DJ Premier) 01:21 Tools
Back In The Days (Interlude) (Instrumental) 02:51 Tools
Skit D (feat. DJ Skeme Richards) 01:14 Tools
HH Geradeaus 03:45 Tools
Won't Stop (feat. Finsta) 03:39 Tools
Beats By The Pound Feat. Large Professor, & Nutso 03:30 Tools
Real Mcees feat. Blaq Poet, NYG'z & Krumb Snatcha 04:45 Tools
Skit B (feat. Edaye) 01:35 Tools
Soulbrotha Numba Everything (Intro) Feat. DJ Premier 01:20 Tools
The Rebirth feat. Dashah 03:39 Tools
Beats By The Pound (Instrumental) 02:02 Tools
Real Mcees Feat. Blaq Poet, Nygz, & Krumb Snatcha 04:44 Tools
Are You Ready (feat. Sadat X, Craig G & Nut-rageous) 00:30 Tools
Original Rap (feat. Nut-Rageous, QU & Butta Verses) 01:30 Tools
Too Many Mcees (feat. Tony Tigerstyle) 03:50 Tools
That´s It 02:49 Tools
It's A Setup (feat. Rebels To The Grain) 03:40 Tools
Still On The Grind (feat. Jay Frenzy & Slimm Diesel) 02:44 Tools
Micfight (feat. Mykill Miers) 02:34 Tools
Too Many Emcees (feat. Tony Tigerstyle) 03:50 Tools
Skit E (feat. Cee Da Cuban) 00:57 Tools
Beats By The Pounds feat. Large Professor & Nutso 03:32 Tools
Real Mcees 04:45 Tools
Die Essenz (feat. DavidPe) 03:45 Tools
Rooted In Your Spirits (Feat. Freestyle Professors) 03:31 Tools
Nuts & Screws (feat. Blaq Poet, Nut-Rageous & Kyron of Screwball) 01:30 Tools
Are You Ready (ft. Sadat X ,Nut Rageous, Craig G) 11:06 Tools
Die Essenz 11:06 Tools
Illuminate 04:22 Tools
Real Mcees (Instrumental) 01:36 Tools
Skit a (feat. DJ Red Alert) 00:30 Tools
Skit F (feat. Gensu Dean) 00:53 Tools
Alles andere ist gelogen (Instrumental) 00:30 Tools
Nuts & Screws (feat. Blaq Poet, Nut Rageous & Kyron) 03:45 Tools
Rastlos 03:52 Tools
Back In The Days (Instrumental) 02:50 Tools
Get Some feat. Craig G 00:30 Tools
Was Ich Zu Sagen Hab (Feat. C-Raze) 00:30 Tools
Who's Next (Instrumental) 03:34 Tools
Soap Opera (feat. Petschino) 00:30 Tools
Back In The Days (Interlude) (Feat. Edaye) 03:50 Tools
Diggin´ - Interlude 00:30 Tools
Es könnte schlimmer sein 03:34 Tools
Flow 'N Facts (Instrumental) 03:52 Tools
Schreiben - Interlude 00:30 Tools
Soap Opera 00:30 Tools
Viva La Revolución 04:29 Tools
Intro (feat. DJ Premier) 03:34 Tools
Real Mcees (feat. Blaq Poet, NYGz & Krumbsnatcha) 03:34 Tools
My Philosophy (Interlude) (Feat. Branesparker) 04:29 Tools
Alles andere ist gelogen 04:29 Tools
Trautes Heim (feat. Mr. Chrizze) 04:29 Tools
Intro feat. DJ Premier 02:49 Tools
Soap Opera (Instrumental) 02:49 Tools
Nuts & Screws 02:34 Tools
The Rebirth (ft. Dashah) 00:30 Tools
Was ich zu sagen hab (Instrumental) 00:30 Tools
Der fake bleibt draußen - Interlude 00:30 Tools
Rastlos - Instrumental Skit 00:30 Tools
Crossbacks & punchlines 00:30 Tools
Are You Ready (Ft. Sadat X, Nut Rageous & Craig G) 00:30 Tools
Those Was The Dayz (Feat. Branesparker (Of Freestyle Professors)) 00:30 Tools
Primadonna Flowking 00:30 Tools
Alles andere ist gelogen (feat. Sleepwalker) 00:30 Tools
Those Was The Days (feat. Freestyle Professors) 03:34 Tools
Beats By The Pound (feat. Large Pro & Nutso) 03:34 Tools
Egal Wie Schnell Du Rennst 03:34 Tools
Back In The Days (feat. Edaye) 03:34 Tools
Skit F feat. gENSu dEAn 00:30 Tools
Furzgesicht 00:30 Tools
Was ich zu sagen hab 00:30 Tools
Bis du das Level erreichst (feat. P!Jay) 00:30 Tools
Die Entschädigung 00:30 Tools
Über den Wolken 00:30 Tools
Es könnte schlimmer sein - Instrumental Skit 00:30 Tools
Der Frust Ist Kein Nichtschwimmer (Feat. Johnny Katharsis) 00:30 Tools
Furzgesicht (feat. 12 Finger Dan & B-BASE) 00:30 Tools
Rooted In Your Spirits (feat. The Freestyle Professors) 00:30 Tools
Rapding - Interlude 00:30 Tools
The Twitter Song 00:30 Tools
'06 till infinity 00:30 Tools
That´s It - Instrumental Skit 00:30 Tools
Are You Ready (Ft. Sadat X, Nut Rageous & Craig G) (http://twitter.com/nbhiphop) 03:34 Tools
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Hip hop as a culture and art form for many years since its inception has provided a veritable means of personal and collective expression. Such expressions, be they break dancing, graffiti, fashion, or music all provide meaningful outlets through which people communicate with each other and can affect change on a spiritual and social level. One of such people gunning to push the boundaries of hip hop music impact is none other than the emcee known as Soulbrotha. Born and raised in Nigeria, and being exposed to diverse forms of music from folk, 80’s pop, reggae, rock and hip hop music inspired a young Soulbrotha to choose hip hop above all other genres as a means to impact his community and the world at large most importantly. This emcee is always bent on “moving the crowd” and makes no excuses for his faith in Jesus Christ, whilst refusing to be pigeonholed into a particular kind of sound. His music can be best described as spiritual, conscious, emotional, and soulful. His fist interest in hip hop sparked back in 1987, “when I was first taught the lyrics to the song by Eric B & Rakim's "Paid in Full,"” he recounts, as he emphasizes that this was his first true encounter with music of this genre. Fans can thank his cousin for introducing him to hip hop, as SB recalls that his cousin was the one who always rhymed the words to the song “Paid in Full.” At that moment when hip hop graced its presence into his life, he knew that he would never be the same. The rise of Yo! MTV Raps spawned an even greater interest in hip hop for SB, where he then discovered artists such as Slick Rick, Doug E Fresh, LL Cool J, Run DMC, Audio Two, MC Lyte, Salt N' Pepa, Big Daddy Kane, Father MC, Queen Latifah, Lords of the Underground, Naughty By Nature, Snoop, Dr. Dre, and many more that influenced him as an artist. Now, with the awaited debut of his first LP, Ezekiel Hanani, after a recent collaboration with famed Birmingham producer/DJ impresario – Roeg Du Casq, Soulbrotha is geared and ready to speak words of truth to the public. The LP chronicles the life of a fictional character (Ezekiel Hanani) and is a testament to the commonality that all human beings share in the struggle to live life with a sense of purpose and destiny. Fans can listen to songs from this 13 track opus, such as Stories, Without a Trace, City 2 City, and Dedication, which are all personal favorites of SB, as he confesses that "Stories [was] my first attempt at a concept/creative track, [while] Without a Trace involves some actual personal events that happened in my life. And Dedication,” he continues, “is my opinion as an African and a young black male on how people of color are treated in [today’s] society.” In the meantime, SB continues to improve his artistry with the release of his first mixtape, entitled Music for Agony. Although this was completed shortly after his album Ezekiel Hanani, it gave Soulbrotha “the opportunity to do something with a 'darker' tone, if you will, on the album and also the opportunity to put together songs [that] I had done with different producers that may not have made it to actual later albums or projects.” Exodus, yet another project taken on by the multi-talented artist is a continuation of the ongoing mixtape series of which Music for Agony was the first installment. “This series,” he explains, “entitled, The Good News, gives me a unique opportunity to be more flexible with [a] subject/topical matter as well as experiment with rhyme schemes, cadences, and other intricacies that make up songs and also help [to] show [my] growth as an artist.” Besides his numerous projects that find him in the studio quite frequently, SB has also been found regularly performing at Nashville’s renowned LoveNoise, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (Dominion Chapel), and Believers’ Love World: The “Essence” program in Houston, TX. Fans are never disappointed with his live performances as he has enamored crowds with passionate, sometimes animated and creative lyrical styles. As if multiple projects and ongoing live performances are not enough for this busy emcee, SB has also been interviewed and featured on various media and internet outlets, having airplay and rotation on WIDR-FM 89.1 Kalamazoo, MI, FuseBox Radio (WRSU 88.7 FM, Rutgers, NJ) where the song, “How can I be mad?,” topped the play list charts for 3 weeks in a row. He has also been featured on Da Nawlinz Groove, Splash Radio Washington DC, DJ Come of Age’s internet podcast, Splash Radio, True Radio 86.5, Los Angeles, CA, as well as spotlights internet magazines and outlets such as Nigerian Entertainment magazine. And if that is not enough to fill your plate, fans will be happy to know that Soulbrotha is not only involved in the musical side of hip hop as an artist but has a vested interest in journalism, specifically as a writer for One Word Magazine, contributor for Ariztos Magazine, and a blogger on Music For America. With his hard work, Soulbrotha is certainly reaping the benefits of the dedication to his art. His music has caught the eyes of famous producers and artists such as Karriem Riggins (The Roots, J-Dilla, Soulquarians), Large Professor (Main Source, Nas, A Tribe Called Quest) who were quoted to have said, “Yes Fam! I’m feelin’ it..keep rockin’ that raw,” “Good deals right there. I like them jointz for real.” In addition to capturing fans all over the globe, he has obtained numerous guest features on several mixtapes such as: Okayplayer’s Lesson Mixtape (Vol. 5), a follow up appearance on volume 6 of the aforementioned, Daru Beats compilation, as well as collaborations with Nigerian R&B soul man, Keno, Producer-maestros, B-Live, and Doug Funny and many more in the works. The future for Soulbrotha looks bright and prosperous and we are anxious to see what else is in store for this young, multi-faceted artist. So be on the look out for upcoming projects from SB, as he is sure to become a house-hold name. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.