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Hezekiah

Hezekiah

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 43 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Foreign Exchange, Jay Dee, Common, Slum Village

Playlist

Looking Up ft. Bilal (4:18)
explicit Date added: 07/18/07 | Total listens: 959
I Predict A Riot Ft. Keziah & E. Shon Burgundy (3:40)
explicit Date added: 07/18/07 | Total listens: 1,254
When You Touch Her Ft. Donn Thomson (3:40) Date added: 12/14/06 | Total listens: 3,624
Ruby Valentine Ft. Aaron Livingston (2:40) Date added: 12/14/06 | Total listens: 2,339
Love Away (4:04)
explicit Date added: 12/13/06 | Total listens: 2,364
Sound Good Ft. Rick Tate (3:56) Date added: 12/13/06 | Total listens: 2,079
Solo Ft. Slick And Rose (4:20)
explicit Date added: 12/13/06 | Total listens: 1,812
Us Ft. The Crazy 88's (3:23)
explicit Date added: 12/13/06 | Total listens: 1,841
What You Gonna Do Ft. Society Park (4:43)
explicit Date added: 12/13/06 | Total listens: 1,853
Coffee House Girl Ft. Arlyne Page (4:03) Date added: 12/13/06 | Total listens: 1,950
Bravery Ft. E Shon Bergindy & Twizz (3:23)
explicit Date added: 12/13/06 | Total listens: 1,773
Funky Ft. Grand Agent (2:59)
explicit Date added: 12/13/06 | Total listens: 2,072
My Life Ft. Eleon (3:22)
explicit Date added: 12/13/06 | Total listens: 1,958
House Party Ft. Music Soulchild & Aaron Livingston (4:25)
explicit Date added: 12/14/06 | Total listens: 2,770
Soul Music (3:58) Date added: 02/15/05 | Total listens: 15,391

User reviews for Hezekiah

Average rating4h starsOut of 43 votes

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Editor's review

Philly native Hezekiah nails down the sound of his home town by setting his raspy laid-back rhymes atop deep, hearty, soulful grooves--it's a supremely warm example of soul music with a hip-hop heart. Hezekiah's smooth, slick urban beats and repeated vocals add tightness to the music but still leave enough drive to keep your body moving.

Biography

Citing country music, Quincy Jones and Kool G Rap as influences, Hezekiah was undeniably born to be different.? Alas, music is second nature to Hezekiah, as he was raised in a musical family just outside of Philadelphia and got his chops at an early age, soaking up his parents predilection for Blues (Otis Redding and Bo Diddley) and belting out God's greatest hits at his family's church; and before long Hezekiah was singing in his Uncle's band, the Funk Disciples (who dropped some super hard-to-find wax in the mid-70?s).

Around 1986, Hezekiah's cousin brought home a track machine and a drum machine and he was instantly hooked. Predating the live Hiphop trend by years, Hezekiah spent much of his early days in front of the two machines, rocking sellout shows in the living room with his Cousin on bass and his Uncle on Guitar.

Once out of High-school, Hezekiah linked up with arguably the only Hiphop crew to ever exist in Delaware and put together a mixtape called "Exit Wound Status" which sold an impressive 2,000 copies (of the hand-to-hand variety) on the streets and at shows. But it was getting down with the Legendary Roots Crew in '93 that spurred him to get down to business. Hezekiah then began to work his way up through the ranks of the Philly's ever-strong and flourishing Hiphop scene with his on point wordplay, superior songwriting, and lovely production skills?working with the likes of Musiq Soulchild, Bilal, The Jazzyfatnastees and Bahamadia.

In 2005 Hezekiah's debut album Hurry Up & Wait (a title dedicated to the woes of the independent artist), was released to critical praises by Vibe, Trace, XLR8R, Allhiphop.com, Pitchforkmedia.com, okayplayer.com and also included on Itunes "Best Of 2005" list among many others) on New York's Soulspazm Records. Put together in full-on Hiphop hermit mode, as he produced the record locked up in his home studio and penned all of its lyrics lost amongst crowds in the chaos of Philly. What resulted was a collection of luxurious, smoked out Hiphop beats and minimal synth Funk produced by the man himself (with notable exceptions coming from Illmind); with Hezekiah flowing beautifully atop it every second of the way. And although the record is let Hezekiah shine, the guestlist he assembled was impressive; Bahamadia, Scratch (The Roots), Grand Agent and Chief Kamachi all made appearances. Hurry Up & Wait was an album intended for headphones, getting deep tissue massages and eating fruit smorgasbords at dusk.

In addition to the release of Hurry Up & Wait in 2005, Hezekiah keep himself busy working on albums for Philadelphia singer and sandwich-making mastermind Aaron Livingston and Musiq's backup twin singing sensations Aaries. In addition, he's the driving force behind the influential Beat Society and at the request of Dawn Thompson (sister of The Roots musical mastermind ?uestlove) was tapped to co-produce the music for a Showtime original series entitled Street Time.

In September 2007, Hezekiah returns with his sophomore LP, I Predict A Riot, which features guest appearances from Bilal, Freeway and Jaguar Wright.

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