Islord
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Islord | |
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Origin | Steubenville, Ohio, Staten Island, New York |
Genres | Hip hop |
Labels | Wu Music Group |
Associated acts | Killarmy, Wu-Tang Clan |
A member of Killarmy was absent for most of the recording of their debut album Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars due to incarceration. A Five Percenter like all of Killarmy, the first three letters of his name (I, S, L) are also the first three letters in of the religion they claim adherence to, Islam. Therefore, the name Islord is a fusion between the terms "Islam" and "lord." Birth name Rodney Stevenson, also known as Thief of Baghdad.[1] Appears on two tracks from Bobby Digital in Stereo and the song "Holy Water" from Dom Pachino's Unreleased solo album.
Discography
Discography with Killarmy | |
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Album Title | Album Info |
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars |
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Dirty Weaponry |
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Fear, Love & War |
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Greatest Hits |
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Videography
Artist(s) | Album Info | Video Title(s) | Release Date | |
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Killarmy | Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars | Swinging Swords Wake Up (featuring Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn and various Wu-Tang Clan cameos) Wu-Renegades (featuring various Wu-Tang Clan cameos) |
1997 Loud/Priority/Wu-Tang Records | |
Killarmy | Dirty Weaponry | The Shoot-Out (featuring Rza) | 1998 Wu-Tang Records | |
Killarmy | Fear, Love & War | Feel It | 2001 |
References
- ↑ Killarmy. Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars album booklet. Wu Tang Records.
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