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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0829357243720
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Traffic Entertainment
Manufacturer: Traffic Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Traffic Entertainment
Release Date: August 21, 2007
Studio: Traffic Entertainment
Sales Rank: 84834
MPN: 2437
Disc 1:- The Offering (Intro)
- Salvation
- Gun for Gun feat. Nas
- How Many
- Uprising
- Melodic Pt. 2 feat. Hell Razah
- Priesthood
- Inner G feat. Ras Kass & Kurupt
- Ghetto Jezuz
- The Offering
- Truth B Told
- Osirus Eyes
- Stand Still
- PJs feat. Zariya aka Young Priest
- Happy feat. Stori James
- Essential
- (Till Thee Angels Come)
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Product Description: Longtime Wu Tang Clan affiliate and Brooklyn, New York native, Killah Priest returns with a long awaited, highly anticipated album called "The Offering." Best known for his life and career altering appearance on the track "B.I.B.L.E" from GZA's "Liquid Swords" album, his classic debut "Heavy Mental", and for his intensely spiritual lyrics loaded with metaphors and religious references, the former Sunz Of Man group member brings his passion for quality rhymes back on this new release. Priest delivers a monster of an album that features a star studded supporting cast including Nas, Immortal Technique, Ras Kass, Canibus, Kurupt, Hell Razah and more. Recent group collaboration projects such as The Black Market Militia and The Horsemen Project have had fans foaming at the mouth for Priest's newest solo effort, and "The Offering" is sure to satisfy their hunger by showcasing why he has been considered one of the top lyricists in the game for years. Killah Priest will be featured on BET's "Rap City" the week of Street Date!
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I have been meaning to post this for some time. Somebody's gotta say it, cause I ain't hearing it enough. Killah Priest? Man dude is SOOOO underrated (even by die hard Wu Tang fans) that it should be punishable by death. Just kidding, sort of. Seriously though, the man is a monster! Anybody in the mainstream would be punished if they went up against this cat. This CD is just incredible. His flow (as usual) is incredible; he has some ill guest on it; and the beats are killer too. Inner G has one of the craziest beats ever. Canibus & Priest rip the ish out of that one. I been saying it for sometime that people sleep on Priest, Childs, and Razah. They need to wake up for real! Those are def a few of my top picks from the Wu Tang family.
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This album is a really good one from Killah Preist. I do not suggest it for everyone though because it is a deep, thinking mans album. there is no rah-rah. just Hard beats and even harder lyrics. I would buy the cheapest album you can find from killa preist and see if you feel him first. (he never came out with a wack album) and if you can comprehend it then buy all of his albums...
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for what it's worth i will add my personal 'un-proffesional' review.
priest's latest 'offering' is less conceptual than previous albums but at the same time following his mind's eye...meaning there is quite a versatile soundscape which WILL appeal to most hip-hop headz. each track truly sounds different from the last. this mos def rivals heavy mental for shear brilliance. i'm currently speechless as to what to make of the lyrical matter but no doubt sense will prevail shortly. once again kp thank you and live on live long.
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Killah Priest has previously released 4 "good" albums. Showing his spiritual-street blend of lyrics; he was an unpolished diamond. With the exception of Heavy Mental, the albums such as "Black August / Revisited" were good but they lacked something. Consistency. It seemed Priest was toying with the mic, finding his style by trying different things. Each track had it's own feel, he would switch from hard street style to softer, poetic stories.
This album is where he polishes the rough edges and truly shows his talent. "The Offering" has 17 tracks and each one of them is a great song. The production is classic Wu-Tang style; think Ghostface "Ironman" or Cuban Linx. Priest does not jump around with his style like in previous ... Read More:
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4 years since his last album, Killah Priest returns with his 5th solo and his best to date. With one 4.5 star, two 4 star, albums and 1 I'd give 3.5, I think he out did himself on this gem. First hearing priest on GZA's 1995 classic "Liquid Swords", I've been a fan ever since. Still underrated and not well known, like many of the finer rappers in my opinion, I think he is an exceptional lyricist with deep and complex lyrics and he continues his trend on this one. Also known as 1/4th of the Sunz of Man and 1/4th of the Horsemen, he shines above and beyond on this one. I'd be surprised if this isn't one of the top 3 albums of 2007, and it's nearly flawless from start to finish. With 17 songs, 4 are ok, 3 are classics, and 10 are a good, and ... Read More:
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