Thurz

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Rodney King 05:15 Tools
Dope 02:42 Tools
Molotov Cocktail 03:27 Tools
Ah Man (feat. Cali Martyr) 03:32 Tools
Los Angeles 03:26 Tools
Manifest Outro 03:46 Tools
Big Ball 05:06 Tools
Fuck The Police 03:32 Tools
Hell's Angel ft. BJ the Chicago Kid 04:12 Tools
Niggas 04:11 Tools
Riot (Feat. Black Thought) 04:12 Tools
Colors (feat. Strong Arm Steady) 01:30 Tools
Hell's Angel (feat. Bj The Chicago Kid) 04:12 Tools
Two Clips (feat. Kobe) 00:30 Tools
Waiting (feat. Tiffany Gouche and Brutha Gimel) 00:00 Tools
The Killers (feat. Jazzy) 03:31 Tools
Prayer (feat. Cheryl Johnson) 03:45 Tools
F**k The Police 01:30 Tools
21 03:45 Tools
Iconic 03:45 Tools
Long Live 03:45 Tools
Prayer 03:45 Tools
N****s 04:11 Tools
Nosy People 03:39 Tools
Waiting 03:17 Tools
777-9311 03:17 Tools
High Castle (produced by Christian Rich) 03:39 Tools
L.N.S 03:04 Tools
Epic Win 01:17 Tools
Perfect Words (feat. Kelsey Bulkin) 01:17 Tools
Great Going Good 04:06 Tools
Lust for Life 02:44 Tools
Right Now 03:32 Tools
Acura Legend 03:13 Tools
Colors ft. Strong Arm Steady 04:03 Tools
HellRaiser 01:28 Tools
F.N.C 03:22 Tools
Keep Livin' (feat. Jarell Perry) 01:30 Tools
BIGTINGSAGWAAN 03:54 Tools
Cinema 04:08 Tools
Another Number ft. BJ the Chicago Kid 03:27 Tools
02 Rodney King 05:14 Tools
03 Fuck The Police 03:32 Tools
Blood on the Canvas 02:58 Tools
05 HELL'S ANGEL FT. BJ THE CHICAGO KID 04:12 Tools
04 COLORS FT. STRONG ARM STEADY 04:03 Tools
Two Clips ft. Kobe 02:56 Tools
GotDamn, GotDamn (feat. Cali Martyr) 02:13 Tools
06 TWO CLIPS FT. KOBE 02:56 Tools
14 Dope 02:42 Tools
07 RIOT FT. BLACK THOUGHT 04:12 Tools
The Killers ft. Jazzy 03:31 Tools
Riot ft. Black Thought 04:12 Tools
Nosey People 05:29 Tools
10 Big Ball 05:06 Tools
Are You Not? ft. Johnny Polygon 03:27 Tools
08 THE KILLERS FT. JAZZY 03:31 Tools
Who Stole My Swim Trunks 04:59 Tools
09 Niggas 04:11 Tools
11 PRAYER 03:45 Tools
Thurz 04:11 Tools
High Castle 03:57 Tools
Trippin' N Trickin' w/ Tuki Carter (Snippet) 03:57 Tools
Keep the Faith ft. Rocki Evans and Rich Kidd 03:52 Tools
Bitches & Drugs ft. Killer Mike and Aleon Craft 04:17 Tools
Sanfransisco ft. Dreamer 04:08 Tools
RIOT 00:00 Tools
ThirdEye 00:00 Tools
Addicted 00:00 Tools
Kings Keep Marching 03:27 Tools
Hell's Angel 04:12 Tools
Perfect Words 03:52 Tools
PUNKY BREWSTER 04:12 Tools
Colors 04:03 Tools
The Big Bang / Running From Your Love (feat. BJ the Chicago Kid, Clyde Carson, OverDoz and Preston Harris) 04:03 Tools
Hell's Angel feat. Bj The Chicago Kid 04:12 Tools
$>BS (feat. Cam, China and TR-Shine) 04:12 Tools
Two Clips 02:55 Tools
Favorite Girl (feat. Kent Jamz) 04:12 Tools
Another Number (feat. BJ the Chicago Kid) 03:27 Tools
The Killers 03:31 Tools
Hell's Angels Ft. BJ The Chicago Kid 03:31 Tools
ARE YOU NOT ft. Johnny Polygon 00:00 Tools
KEEP THE FAITH 00:00 Tools
Another Number feat. BJ the Chicago Kid 03:27 Tools
The Big Bang / Running From Your Love 02:56 Tools
Father Protect Me, Pt.1 and Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Children Of Tomorrow [prod by TEK.LUN] 04:17 Tools
The Killers feat. Jazzy 03:31 Tools
Bitches & Drugs (Feat. Killer Mike & Aleon Craft) 04:17 Tools
Favorite Girl 04:03 Tools
Kids Story 04:17 Tools
Riot feat. Black Thought 04:12 Tools
Are You Not? (feat. Johnny Polygon) 03:27 Tools
Children Of Tomorrow [prod by TEK.LUN] 04:12 Tools
High Castle (produced by Christan Rich) 03:27 Tools
Colors feat. Strong Arm Steady 04:04 Tools
Two Clips feat. Kobe 02:56 Tools
Riot (ft. Black Thought) 04:12 Tools
Westside Bonita 03:52 Tools
One 03:52 Tools
Colors (ft. Strong Arm Steady) 04:03 Tools
KEEP THE FAITH ft. ROCKI EVANS & RICH KIDD 03:52 Tools
Los Angeles [dirty] 04:03 Tools
WAIT A MINUTE (PROD. BY SALVA) 04:03 Tools
Hell's Angel (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid) 04:12 Tools
THURZ - Kings Keep Marching 03:27 Tools
04 Colors (feat. Strong Arm Steady) 04:03 Tools
Loyalty 04:03 Tools
Keep The Faith (feat. Rocki Evans & Rich Kidd) 04:03 Tools
08 The Killers (feat. Jazzy) 03:31 Tools
Two Clips (ft. Kobe) 02:56 Tools
05 Hell's Angel (feat. Bj The Chicag 04:12 Tools
06 Two Clips (feat. Kobe) 02:56 Tools
$>BS 03:45 Tools
Are You Not (feat. Johnny Polygon) 03:27 Tools
Sanfransisco (feat. Dreamer) 03:27 Tools
07 Riot (feat. Black Thought) 04:12 Tools
Third Eye 02:40 Tools
Bitches and Drugs feat. Killer Mike and Aleon Craft 04:16 Tools
Keep The Faith (feat. Rich Kidd & Rocki Evans) [co-prod. Junia-T] 03:52 Tools
Another Number 00:00 Tools
The Killers (ft. Jazzy) 03:31 Tools
THURZ - Acura Legend (Main) 03:45 Tools
KEEP LIVIN ft. Jarell Perry 04:25 Tools
Sanfransisco ft. Go Dreamer 04:08 Tools
11 Prayer (feat. Cheryl Johnson) 03:45 Tools
$>bs (feat. Cam, China & TR-Shine) 03:45 Tools
The Big Bang / Running from Your Love (feat. BJ the Chicago Kid, Clyde Carson, OverDoz & Preston Harris) 03:45 Tools
Favorite Girl (feat. Kent Jamz of Overdoz) 03:45 Tools
Children Of Tomorrow 03:27 Tools
Ah Man 03:27 Tools
Gotdamn Gotdamn ft. Cali Martyr (Zooly Remix) 03:45 Tools
THURZ - Elbow Gr33se 00:00 Tools
Gotdamn Gotdamn feat. Cali Martyr (Zooly Remix) 04:18 Tools
Colors (Feat Strong Arm Steady) 04:03 Tools
Waiting (feat. Tiffany Gouche) 04:03 Tools
Another Number (ft. BJ the Chicago Kid) 03:27 Tools
The Killers (Feat Jazzy) 03:27 Tools
Two Clips (Feat Kobe) 03:27 Tools
Riot (feat. Black Thought) [Explicit] 03:27 Tools
Wait a Minute 03:27 Tools
Prayer ft. Cheryl Johnson 03:45 Tools
Manifest (Outro) 03:27 Tools
Prayer (ft. Cheryl Johnson) 03:45 Tools
KEEP LIVIN feat. Jarell Perry 00:00 Tools
21 (produced by Marlon Travis Barrow) 00:00 Tools
PERFECT WORDS feat. Kelsey Bulkin (produced by Rahki) 00:00 Tools
Perfect Words ft. Kelsey Bulkin 00:00 Tools
Fuck The Police [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Molotov Cocktail [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Hell's Angel (Feat BJ The Chicago Kid) 00:00 Tools
Bitches & Drugs 04:17 Tools
Prayer feat. Cheryl Johnson 04:17 Tools
Ah Man Ah Man (feat. Cali Martyr) 04:17 Tools
Are You Not? 04:17 Tools
Hell's Angel (feat. Bj The Chicago Kid) [Explicit] 04:17 Tools
Two Clips (feat. Kobe) [Explicit] 04:17 Tools
Dope [Explicit] 04:17 Tools
Rodney King [Explicit] 04:17 Tools
Riot (Feat Black Thought) 04:17 Tools
Colors (feat. Strong Arm Steady) [Explicit] 04:17 Tools
GOTDAMN GOTDAMN (feat. Cali Martyr) 02:12 Tools
Prayer (feat. Cheryl Johnson) [Explicit] 03:45 Tools
Manifest Outro [Explicit] 03:45 Tools
Niggas [Explicit] 03:45 Tools
Big Ball [Explicit] 03:45 Tools
Los Angeles [Explicit] 03:45 Tools
Keep The Faith (ft. Rocki Evans & Rich Kidd) 03:17 Tools
Father Protect Me Pt.1 and Pt.2 03:17 Tools
Another Number (feat. BJ The Chicago Kid) (Prod. by THX) 03:17 Tools
Are You Not? (ft. Johnny Polygon) 03:27 Tools
Elbow Grease 01:41 Tools
Gravedigger ft. Willie B and Glasses Malone 03:39 Tools
Bitches & Drugs feat. Killer Mike and Aleon Craft 03:27 Tools
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Thurz was one half of Los Angeles' critically lauded sub-commercial rap duo U-N-I, Yannick “Thurz” Koffi has already racked up over 2 million views on Youtube while being rained with accolades - named “Best Breakout LA Artist” at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, featured in URB Magazine's “NEXT 100” & “NEXT 1000,” XXL Magazine’s “New Kids in Town,” Billboard Magazine’s “Acts to Watch,” The Source Magazine’s “Unsigned Hype” & “Off the Radar,” Time Out New York’s “The Volume,” MTVu’s “The Hot Seat,” BET.com's "Rookies of the Year" and ending up on the “SoundBoard” of The Los Angeles Times while serving as the official hosts of MTV’s “Sucka Free” - on the strength of their observant, life-affirming rhymes that revolved around everything from limited-edition sneakers to cosmic existentialism and old-school video games to down-home musings on life and actress Lauren London. In Summer of 2011 Thurz, released his debut solo album, L.A Riot inspired by the aftermath of the Rodney King verdict which took place during six days in 1992 from April 29th to May 4th and saw the second most populous city in the U.S. serve as the home to rampant and widespread unrest, including looting, arson, assault and murder. The death toll from the riots officially tallied at 48 men and 5 women cross racial and ethnic lines—35 fell from gunfire (eight at the hands of law enforcement and the National Guard); Thousands more were injured. Property damages totaled over $1 billion. Thurz—whose rap name nods to the weekday of his birth as a counterpart to his last name ("Koffi" which actually means "born on a Friday" in Ghana's native language, Akan- found the L.A. Riots were the perfect metaphor for the direction his music was moving into: mature and confident yet reactionary and emotional; the response to decades of things unspoken and undone. As someone who had identified with Los Angeles his whole life, it was natural that his artistic manifesto chronicle the most defining moment in the city's modern history. Produced by hometown heroes Ro Blvd (U-N-I), DJ Khalil (Eminem, Jay-Z, 50 Cent), Aaron Harris (Dr. Dre, Dead Prez), and THX (Murs, The Clipse, Mobb Deep), L.A. Riot relies heavily on live instrumentation that eschews samples without sacrificing the boom bap. "What do you Riot for?" is a central question to the music. It's a matter of importance and meaning— statement masquerading as a query; a movement smuggled through an album and carried out by a multimedia campaign, both online and off, which pays homage to the recent North African political uprisings. Produced by longtime collaborator Ro Blvd, the first single "Los Angeles" was built around a jazzy horn riff, the beat—wide-open and sparse, anthemic and definitive, groundbreaking yet accessible–was a rapper's dream: the type of music that demands a statement. "This could be your 'Exhibit C'," said Ro, alluding to ascendant rap superstar Jay Electronica's Just Blaze-produced lyrical magnum opus. In paying respect to his hometown of Los Angeles Thurz had to go beyond the good times, palm tress and gangsta tropes, he had his fellow Los Angelenos call into his voicemail and leave one sentence definitions of the city. He wound up receiving over 100 messages of civic pride and observation—poetic, straight-forward, sentimental, braggadocios, complex, simple—that would anchor the song in place of hooks. He laid his rhymes as a skilled latticework of street bravado, ghetto art, sports franchises, and social commentary with the individual vocal drops of nearly twenty proud Los Angelenos articulating its borders. A movement had begun. Musically, L.A Riot is an album that strives to stand for something and succeeds. "Niggas" uses an electric guitar and widely-sourced vocal snippets to create a discussion around the divisive n-word, race, self-hate and self-love, ending with the declaration: "F%#$ being a nigga, I'd rather be a king." "Home," featuring soul singer Aloe Blacc tackles the homelessness of Africans in America, debt slavery and cycles of families in the penitentiary system, showing the personal and political as one in the same. "Two Clips," featuring street-based singer-songwriter Kobe deals with patterns of recurring gang violence by dissecting the ideas of honor, loyalty, revenge and karma. Other guests include Black Thought of The Roots and Jive Recording R&B sensation Miguel. Last month to commemorate the night of the Rodney King beating (March 3rd, 2011) Thurz released a grippingly haunting video clip transforming himself into the image of the beaten motorist (via makeup and computer effects). The song "Rodney King" off the upcoming album is a first-person perspective detailing King's night with acuteness—from the statistics of the basketball game he was watching, the drinks he threw back, the marijuana he smoked, the make and model of car he was driving; the chase through highways and residential areas through Lake View Terrace interspersed with King's parole worries; the relentless brutality captured on video by a plumber named George Holliday. And it's the events of that night which make "Rodney King" one of L.A. Riot’s most compelling songs, full of sentiment and anger, music and motion, ominously rising from the mundane and deepening into dark anger and ending as a beginning, Thurz raps: "Beware: This stormy black Monday will morph its way into a black plague of agony: broken glass, burning buildings coughing up black smoke. My pain will be a molotov cocktail of hope for all those who sit silent, listening, contemplating violence, awaiting their turn to play their part in the uprising we call Rodney King Riots." The Riot starts here. "BLOOD ON THE CANVAS" is on the way Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.