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Black Market Militia

 
Artist: Black Market Militia

Group Members:

Hell Razah, Tragedy Khadafi, Killah Priest, Timbo King, William Cooper

Similar Artists:

Formal Connection With:

Wu-Tang Clan, Juice Crew, Sunz of Man
  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "The Black Market Militia", "William Cooper: Beware of the Pale Horse

Biography

The idea for the socially conscious hip-hop group Black Market Militia began when Wu-Tang affiliate and Sunz of Man member Killah Priest met Juice Crew-er Tragedy Khadafi at a party for The Source magazine. They exchanged numbers and soon Killah Priest invited fellow Wu affiliates Hell Razah, Timbo King, as well as newcomer William Cooper into the fold. Mixing themes of revolution, violence, conspiracy, religion, and daily street life, Black Market Militia released their self-titled debut on Nature Sounds in 2005. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
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Black Market Militia
Origin New York, USA
Genres Hip Hop
Labels Performance Records
Associated acts Wu-Tang Clan
Members
Killah Priest
Timbo King
Hell Razah
Tragedy Khadafi
William Cooper

Black Market Militia is a rap group composed of Killah Priest, Timbo King, Hell Razah, Tragedy Khadafi and William Cooper. They released their debut self titled album in 2005, through Performance Records, invisioned and initiated by Mitchell Serbes, Gary Hertzan, & Mariel Maffetone. Before doing so they released two underground mixtapes,Vol. 1, and Vol. 2: Dead Street Scrolls.

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

  • The Black Market Vol. 1
  • Vol. 2: Dead Street Scrolls

 
 

 

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