Kinetic 9
Kinetic 9 | |
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Also known as | Beretta 9 |
Origin |
Steubenville, Ohio, Staten Island, New York |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 1995 - present |
Labels | Wu Music Group |
Associated acts |
Killarmy, Achozen, Wu-Tang Clan, John Frusciante |
Website | http://www.kinetic9.com |
Kinetic 9 or Beretta 9 (born Samuel Craig Murray) is a member of the hip-hop group Killarmy, an affiliation of the group Wu-Tang Clan. He is originally from Steubenville, Ohio. 4th Disciple, another Ohio native & the group producer of Killarmy introduced Kinetic 9 along with ShoGun Assasson to the group. Through hard work and determination, they became one of the earliest and successful groups that emerged from the Wu Tang camp in the early 1990s. They went on to record three successful albums Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars (1997), Dirty Weaponry (1999), In the Clear (2000) and their latest, Fear, Love & War (2001).
Kinetic 9 appeared on the track "Ratiug" from John Frusciante's 2012 album, PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone[1] as well as the tracks "FM" and "909 Day" from the album Letur-Lefr. He has also appeared on tracks with artists such as Craig G, RBX, Reef the Lost Cauze, Mr. Bill, Scienz of Life, Block McCloud, True Kash, and Bizz.[2]
Discography
KILLARMY (GROUP) | |
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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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KINETIC 9 APPEARANCES | |||
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Artists | Track Title(s) | Album | Date/Label |
4th Disciple | Swordz (featuring Kinetic 9, ShoGun Assasson, Alibastard the 1st) | Best of 740 Vol. 1 | 1995/2007 ChromasWynd/ChamberMusik |
Bobby Digital | Daily Routine (featuring Kinetic 9) | Bobby Digital in Stereo | 1998 |
Bobby Digital | Bong Bong (featuring Kinetic 9, Madame Cez) La Rhumba (featuring Kinetic 9, Ndira, Method Man, Killa Sin) Shady (featuring Kinetic 9, Intrigue) |
Digital Bullet | 2001 |
Suid | Suid je (featuring Kinetic 9, Tekkita) | Drama koja se šunja sama | 2005 Bassivity Music |
Orphanage | Take the Sword Pt. 1 (featuring Kinetic 9 and RZA) | 2007 | |
Bobby Digital | Up Again (featuring Kinetic 9) | Digi Snacks | 2008 |
Orphanage | Take Sword Pt. III (featuring 60 Second Assassin, Leggezin, Crisis, Christbearer, Monk, Tre Irie, Bobby Digital, Reverend William Burk) | 2009 | |
Bizz | Realist Spittin (featuring Kinetic 9 and Bizz) | Prince of Jersey | 2009 Blakglobe |
John Frusciante | 909 Day (featuring Leggezin Fin, Masia One, Kinetic 9, and RZA) FM (featuring Kinetic 9, Rugged Monk, and RZA) |
Letur-Lefr | 2012 |
John Frusciante | Ratiug (featuring Kinetic 9) | PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone | 2012 |
Videography
KINETIC 9 VIDEOGRAPHY | |||
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Artist(s) | Album Info | Video Title(s) | Release Date |
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 |
Bizz | Prince of Jersey | Realist Spittin (featuring Kinetic 9) | 2009 Blakglobe |
References
- ↑ "John Frusciante "PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone"". soundcolourvibration.com.
- ↑ "Bizz Press Release at Billboard Publicity Wire". billboardpublicitywire.com.
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