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c7 Presents: Killah Priest – Heavy Mentwo (The Demos)

Saw this over @ Wu-Corp and it looked good enough to post, the homie Claaa7 made a dope mixtape of Killah Priest Demos here’s what he had to say about it.

I got the idea of making a thorough Killah Priest “Heavy Mental” demos compilation after that recent thread with the snippet reel i posted. i hope it’s ok with the mods although this makes the third KP thread on the first page but this place needs as much serious discussion as possible. this compilation features 10 alternatives, scrapped, extended or original mixes and songs recorded for “Heavy Mental”. the rar. file also features the 6 minutes Snippet Reel and two 30 seconds snippets for the songs “Day Of The Prophets” and “Quiet Weapons 4 Quiet Warz”.

01. “Blessed Are Those” [Original Mix]
The original “Blessed Are Those” was for the longest supposed to be the one we’d hear on the album instead of the minimalistic, but still very atmospheric and great, remix we now hear on the LP. For this version underrated producer Y-Kim makes great use of an Al Green sample over the same drums that really beefs up the track. Unfortunately, Green refused sample clearance of the song for the reason of the Killah part of the artists name. According to K.P. this was one of the last songs recorded for the album and the first verse also received the “Quotable Of The Month” in The Source Magazine back in ’98. This mix appeared on Y-Kim’s producer compilation “Monster Reborn”.

02. + 03. “Moanin” (Ft. Killa Sin) / “Street Opera” (Ft. Hell Razah)
Both these songs appeared on the “One Step” CD-single and 12″ and I have a strong feeling that if there were more room left on the album, both these songs would appear on it. They are both incredible and would fit right in; Killah Priest puts on a memorable performance and a rare verse by Killa Sin makes the song even more superior. 4th Disciple produced both of these joints and once again proves why he might be the most underrated producer out there.

04. “Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing”
“Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing” is a rather unknown joint that was released on a limited white label 12″ with an atmospheric beat that might very well be another 4th banger with an addictive trumpet hook running throughout over the kicking hi-hats. Featured on the song are also Shanghai the Messenger who also provided sung vocals on “Atoms to Adam” and “Mystic City”.

05. “Devil In Descize”
This originally appeared on a rare promo copy of 4th Disciple’s debut album “Steel Valley Project Vol. 1”. With it’s somber grand piano, floating flute, cuts and Shanghai the Messenger heartfelt lyrics, it was one of the absolute stand-outs on 4th’s EP. Killah Priest kicks his “usual” metaphors where he tells the story of how the most trusting person can turn out to be a devil in disguise.

06. “Life Is A Gamble”
After Wu-Tang Clan’s epic multi-platinum selling “Wu-Tang Forever”, the Clan and its affilliates like Killarmy, Sunz Of Man and LA The Darkmanall embraced the high quality The “W” represented. On LA’s classic ’98 debut, 4th Disciple produced a banger titled “Fifth Disciple”. But the sinister steet sonics of 4th’s beat was originally in Killah Priest’s possession as a demo song recorded for his debut undder the title “Life’s A Gamble”. It’s very interesting to hear the contrast between Darkman and Priest’s versions.

07. “Mind As A Weapon” (Ft. Hell Razah)
Hell Razah and Priest were both members of Sunz Of Man and there voices and lyrical themes has always gone together perfectly. “Mind As A Weapon” is a typical late ’90s Sunz joint, produced by 4th Disciple, that remained unreleased for several years and when it finally surfaced the sound quality wished much to desire. Still, the production and both rapper’s vocals and lyrical themes makes it a well worth listen.

08. “Gallery (One Step)”
“Gallery” was the original demo version of “One Step”, the opening track on “Heavy Mental”. This version was originally recorded during a Sunz Of Man session which explains why Hell Razah also participated in the session (on the hook). Popa Wu also appears on this version and Tekitha’s part is slightly alternative. Both the beat and verses have slight differences too.

09. “King & The Ceasar (B.I.B.L.E.)”
“B.I.B.L.E.” of course appeared originally back in 1995 as a bonus track on The GZA’s “Liquid Swords”. It’s maybe the #1 trademark Killah Priest song so it’s nothing strange that he wanted to include it on his debut album as well. The one that ended up on “Heavy Mental” is basically identical to the GZA version but the demo, which I guess was initiated ’96 or ’97, features a different intro, a different hook and some slight changes to the beat.

10. “Crusaides” [Mix #2] (Ft. Tekitha)
The 4th Disciple produced “Crusaides” appeared on the album as a short bridge between “It’s Over” and “Tai Chi” and with it’s spacey atmosphere it worked really well. Originally “Crusaides” was a full song rather than an interlude, recorded and mixed in at least two different versions besides the one we hear on the LP. The original version ended up way too long and featured the entire Sunz Of Man and Rose Cartel and a total of 12 emcees according to Priest. This version has however never leaked but the mix featured here is an extended take on the album version, running for about four minutes with Priest and Tekitha exchanging prophetical words.

Killah Priest – Killah Tacticz Vol 3

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My people over @ Cuban Linx always droppin that fire, this is their latest bootleg release, Killah Tacticz Vol 3, it’s a got a slew of dope joints on it and some blendz by our man SHROOMZ

01. Killah Priest – August 21st [Intro]
02. Killah Priest Feat. Raw Doggz & Block McCloud – Good Day to Die (Prod. Steven King) [Exclusive]
03. Killah Priest – Dead Convo (PWOWR) (Prod. DJ Woool) [03:35] │
04. Killah Priest Feat. Aslan – The Book of Shadows (Prod. 12 Jewels) [Exclusive]
05. Killah Priest Feat. Hell Razah – Fake Mc’s (Buried Alive) [RWC Blend]
06. Killah Priest – Tonight We Ride (PWOWR) (Prod. Godz Wrath)
07. Killah Priest – A New Day (Freestyle)
08. Killah Priest – Listen to Me (PWOWR) (Prod. Kalisto)
09. Killah Priest Feat. Purpose – Edge of the Night [New Version]
10. Killah Priest Feat. Hell Razah, Tekitha & Max Romeo – One Step (Forward) [Shroomz Blend]
11. Killah Priest – Places Where Pharoahs Go (Priesthood) [Interlude]
12. Killah Priest – Heavy Mental (Almost There) [RWC Blend]
13. Killah Priest Feat. Tekitha – Crusades [Extended 4th Disciple Version]
14. Killah Priest Feat. ATMA – Tai Chi (Chop Em Up Wit Da Chakra) [RWC Blend]
15. Killah Priest Feat. Michael Jackson – Pray for Me (Dirty Diana) [Shroomz Blend]
16. Killah Priest – Vintage (Things We Share) [RWC Verse Blend]
17. Killah Priest Feat. Marvin Gaye – The Comin’ (Freestyle)
18. Killah Priest Feat. Hell Razah – The Offering (Feel it) [RWC Blend]
19. Killah Priest Feat. Vendetta Kingz – The PWOWR of Promise (Power) [Shroomz Blend]
20. Killah Priest Feat. G-Ciples, Canibus & Ill Bill – The Final Hour / Awaiting the Hour
21. Killah Priest – Day of the Prophets [Unreleased Preview]
22. Killah Priest Feat. Maccabeez & Phaze One – End of the World
23. Killah Priest Feat. Rasul Allah7 – Dark Evening in Hells Pool [Original Version]
24. Killah Priest – Stained Glass Pt. 6 (Freestyle)
25. Killah Priest – PWOWR [BONUS ALBUM SNIPPET REELS PT. 1+2]

Killah Priest – Words From a Viking (video)

Part 1 of a 5 part series. This music video is a pre-quel to the “Shadows” video. This video explains the origin of Killah Priest and his constant battle against evil. The 3 Day Theory releasees on Man Bites Dog Records on 7/27/2010. Song Produced by Kount Fif. Video written and directed by RML. All animation done by Orign of Futprnts Workshop.