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Beautiful Minds
Killah Priest/Chief Kamachi / CD / 2008
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Artist
Killah Priest/Chief Kamachi
Label Name
Traffic
Song List
1: Beautiful Minds (2:55)
2: All Hail (3:53)
3: Closest (3:28)
4: Reflections (2:57)
5: Illest (4:26)
6: Most High (3:54)
7: Time Out Revisited (1:27)
8: Don't Waste Your Lungs (2:49)
9: All Been Buried (4:06)
10: Blessing (2:59)
11: See Clearly (4:54)
12: Scrolls (3:06)
Format
CD
Release Date
2008 09 23
Genre
Rap
Style.Categories
Underground Rap, Hardcore Rap, East Coast Rap
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Beautiful Minds
may display
Killah Priest
and
Chief Kamachi
's names at the same font size, but it's the
Wu-Tang
affiliate and
Sunz of Man
leader
Killah
who's running the show with
Army of the Pharaohs
member
Kamachi
acting as sidekick. In that respect,
Minds
is a dirtier and, true to its title, more lyric-driven alternative to
Killah
's other 2008 release,
Behind the Stained Glass
. This is apparent right from the get-go, as the opening title track boasts "It's the illest team/You ever seen/Since
Jay
and
Beans
/We are the Nazarenes" over
Emonex
's grinding production. True to its lyricist lounge spirit, the accessible numbers don't come round till track five when guest rapper
Planet Asia
nails his guest shot on
"Illest"
as producer
C Sik
and beat-maker
DJ Rhettmatic
collaborate on the dramatic, giant robot music. Producer
Tekneek
's strings and watery piano on the following weed anthem,
"Most High,"
recall
Wu
man
RZA
's work, but
Dev Rocka
's indie beat sounds on the following
"Time Out Revisited"
sounds like he's auditioning for
Nicolay
's gig in
the Foreign Exchange
.
Killah
and
Kamachi
have no trouble navigating all these diverse productions by alternating between freestyle-filled rhyming sessions and purposeful, direct numbers like the "still standing" anthem
"All Been Buried"
or the spiritually minded closer,
"Scrolls."
On the latter,
Killah
offers "It's so dark now/Don't think the righteous will shine/But I think like all 12 disciples combined" while
Kamachi
speaks of
Solomon
and "I had a role model like him/It was
Kane
and
Rakim
."
Killah
fans will have no trouble embracing this, while
Kamachi
proves himself officially "slept-on." ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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