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C-Rayz Walz

 
Artist: C-Rayz Walz
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Vocals, Main Performer, Guest Appearance
  • Representative Albums: "1975: Return of the Beast," "Year of the Beast," "Ravipops"

Biography

Socially conscious and a skilled freestyler, underground rapper C-Rayz Walz participated in open-mike nights around New York City before hooking with the Stronghold collective. Walz's earliest appearances included mixtapes, an AWOL magazine compilation, and Single Minded Pros' Session 2 EP. A demo-filled debut album, The Prelude, appeared on his own Sun Cycle Entertainment imprint in late 2001 and soon caught the attention of the folks at Definitive Jux. A guest feature on Cannibal Ox's The Cold Vein with fellow Stronghold member L.I.F.E. and an appearance on Aesop Rock's Labor Days kicked off his relationship with the label.

Definitive Jux released Walz's proper debut effort, Ravipops, in 2003. The EP We Live: The Black Samurai appeared in 2004. Walz took a break after the EP's release, opting to spend most of his time off in seclusion. Burning his old rhyme books was a cathartic act that freed the rapper's creativity for his next album. The full-length Year of the Beast arrived in 2005 with El-P, Jean Grae, Aesop Rock, and Rob Sonic all making guest appearances. Though the death of his brother understandably sidetracked him, Walz still released a set of new material, 1975: Return of the Beast, on Draft Records the following year. He then partnered with Urchin Studios for three additional releases -- The Dropping, Chorus Rhyme, and The Angel and the Preacher -- while continuing to work on outside projects, including a collaboration with Sharkey that was issued in 2007 as Monster Maker. Another collaboration, this one with Israeli-American hip-hop artist Kosha Dillz, arrived in 2008 under the name Freestyle vs. Written. His fourth proper solo album, Who the Fuck Are You?, followed in 2009 on Kings Link. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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C-Rayz Walz (born August 25, 1971) is a rapper from The Bronx, New York. He is currently a member of the underground record label Definitive Jux and NY hip hop syndicate Stronghold. In addition to releasing four LPs and one EP, he has appeared on many other rappers' records, including Aesop Rock and Immortal Technique, and has done work with such artists as Percee P and Messiah J & The Expert. Immortal Technique is reputed – by Walz himself – to be the only MC who can hold his ground against Walz in a freestyle battle.[1]

On June 29, 2005, he appeared with Toki Wright on MTV's Made series as "MADE Coaches" for a Jewish teenager named Nile Greenberg (son of Steven Greenberg) who wanted to be made into a rapper. This was the premiere episode of the second series and featured Ghostface Killah, Snoop Dogg and The Game. He also appeared on the 2005 compilation album Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture. On October 14[when?] he was featured on the concept album Freestyle vs. Written with Israeli-American hip hop artist Kosha Dillz. C-Rayz Walz freestyled all of his verses for the album, while Kosha Dillz's written rhymes couldn't really hold much weight on the tracks with the Bronx legend.[citation needed] He is also a member of the Wu-Tang affiliated group, Almighty, along with rappers Killah Priest, Bronze Nazareth, M-80, Son One and 5-Star.

Contents

Releases

Sun Cycle Entertainment releases

Def Jux releases

Draft Records releases

  • 1975: Return of the Beast (2006)

Other releases

  • Singular Plurals
  • Off the Radar
  • Singular Plurals II
  • Who The Fuck Are You? (February 10, 2009)

Urchin Studios releases

  • The Dropping (2006)
  • Chorus Rhyme (2007)
  • The Angel and The Preacher (2008)

Babygrande Records releases

Collaborations

References

  1. ^ [1]

Thomas, Christopher. "C-Rayz Walz: Mind of a Lunatic". http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1313. Retrieved 2006-12-25. 

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