Killah Priest

Killah Priest

Performing in Chicago, July 2007
Background information
Birth name Walter Reed[1][2]
Also known as Priest, Iron Sheik from the Middle East
Born (1970-08-17) August 17, 1970
Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States[3]
Genres Hip hop, alternative hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper, producer, actor
Years active 1993 – present
Labels Geffen Records, MCA Records, Legion of D.O.O.M.
Associated acts Wu-Tang Clan, The HRSMN, Black Market Militia, Starkim, Sunz of Man, Felony Fights, Jedi Mind Tricks, Chief Kamachi, Canibus, Ras Kass, Kurupt

Walter Reed (born August 17, 1970),[1] better known by his stage name Killah Priest, is an American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan affiliate who was raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, Brooklyn.[1][2] He is known for his intensely spiritual lyrics, containing religious references and metaphors. He is connected to the Black Hebrew Israelites through his rhymes, and is known for his controversial and political subject matter. He is also a part of supergroup the HRSMN along with Canibus, Ras Kass, and Kurupt.

Biography

1990s

Killah Priest first made himself known to the hip hop world rapping on two songs on the Gravediggaz album 6 Feet Deep (which are "Diary of a Madman" and "Graveyard Chamber") in 1994, and followed this with two appearances on each of two Wu-Tang Clan solo albums, Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version and GZA's Liquid Swords, both from 1995 (see 1995 in music). Liquid Swords in fact included a Killah Priest solo track titled "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)". Also in 1995, Priest's group Sunz Of Man with rappers Hell Razah, 60 Second Assassin, Prodigal Sunn Shabazz the Disciple were signed to Wu-Tang Records and released three 12" singles through the label. Initially Sunz Of Man included Shabazz the Disciple, who had previously been in a duo with Priest called The Disciples Of Armageddon, .

Killah Priest's first solo album was Heavy Mental, released on Geffen Records in February 24, 1998. It mostly expanded on the themes of "B.I.B.L.E.", featuring religious references and allegory woven into commentary on African American society and history. The album was mostly produced by the Wu-Elements producers, a group of in-house Wu-Tang producers mentored by Wu leader RZA. Sunz Of Man released their debut album The Last Shall Be First later in 1998, but by that time Priest's ties to the Wu were beginning to weaken, as he and long-time friend Shabazz clashed with RZA (their business ties with the Wu also began to weaken after the GZA Entertainment management agency, which they were both signed to, dissolved in 1996). After unsuccessful attempts by the pair to create new post-Wu Tang crews (Priest proposed a crew called the Maccabeez which would include himself, Shabazz and Timbo King among others, while Shabazz proposed a group including himself and Priest called the Sunz Of Thunder) they both effectively went their separate ways and cut their respective Wu-Tang ties.

2000s

After leaving the Wu stable, and consequently also effectively leaving Sunz Of Man, Priest helped form the hip hop supergroup The HRSMN with Ras Kass, Canibus and Kurupt. In October 2003, Killah Priest and Dreddy Kruger released a nine track album entitled The Horsemen Project. It was released independently through Think Differently Music/Proverbs Music Inc. and was only available to purchase off the internet.[4] Each track featured at least two members of the group as well as an appearance by Pak Man. It is currently unknown who handled the majority of the production on the album, although it is known that Mark Sparks was responsible for two songs. On Killah Priest's HipHopGame.com journal, he mentions the Horsemen a few times. The talks about a new album were mentioned on the May 1, 2006 entry. He said "The Horsemen project is definitely going to come. Right now we just have to get Kurupt. He's been doing the Dogg Pound thing, but it's definitely going to come. We have songs recorded and we have more in store."[5]

Ras Kass and Canibus were featured on Priest's second album, View From Masada, which featured no Wu-Tang input whatsoever (though the album's liner notes included the note "Peace to Wu-Tang Clan"). The album had a decidedly more commercially minded style than Heavy Mental, and introduced his new Maccabeez crew, featuring a crew of then-unknown rappers. The album was also an important early stepping stone to stardom for producer Just Blaze, who would later go on to produce countless mainstream hip hop hits for the likes of Cam'ron, Erick Sermon, Fabolous and Jay-Z. However, View From Masada received mixed reviews.

Priest had to leave the major labels behind after View From Masada sold poorly. His first independent release Priesthood (2001), released on Proverbs Music, his own record label, was critically acclaimed though it suffered from very limited distribution. Black August followed in 2003 on Recon Records, and was also well received. Priest also released an album on the Internet titled Black August Revisited a few months after the release of Black August which shared few similarities with the original, save its title. Black August Revisited also saw Priest rediscover his Wu-Tang ties, including collaborations with Hell Razah and Ol' Dirty Bastard. He also appeared in the music video for the single "Made You Look" by fellow New York rapper Nas. In 2009, Killah Priest launched the controversial music video "Redemption" directed by One_Over. The video promotes the beliefs of the Black Hebrew Israelites that believe in the 12 Tribes of Israel in the name of Jesus Christ (Yahawashi Ha Mashayach).

In 2004, Priest performed numerous times with other Wu-Tang Killa Beez and also appeared on Masta Killa's album No Said Date. November 2005 saw the re-release of Priesthood on Mic Club Music, a label owned by Louis Lombard III (aka Luminati), who produced Priesthood as well as recent albums by Canibus. March 2007 saw the release of Killah Priest's mixtape album "End of the World".

On August 21, 2007, Killah Priest released The Offering, which was sequenced by his former manager, Stacey Castro and featured appearances from Nas, Immortal Technique, his fellow HRSMN, & 4th Disciple as well as Hell Razah, who appears on the advance single title track that was released in October 2005.

Killah Priest next album titled Behind the Stained Glass, was released on May 20, 2008 on the label Good Hands Records. It is reported that he's also in the midst of recording Behind the Stained Glass Part Two.[6] Killah Priest also released an album titled Elizabeth on October 20, 2009 on Proverbs Records, which Priest owns. Killah Priest is also recording another double album called The Psychic World of Walter Reed, produced by Dutch producers Godz Wrath, 4th Disciple, RZA, and more. Killah Priest also mentioned in a YouTube interview for Pyramid West that he is also working on a sequel to Heavy Mental called Heavier Mental.

2010s and beyond

In an August 2010 radio interview with Mista Montana, Killah Priest discussed the creation of his next album The Psychic World of Walter Reed, stating that the RZA and many other key Wu-Tang Clan members will feature on there, including the Four Horsemen.[7]

After several delays, The Psychic World of Walter Reed was released on February 25, 2013.[8][9] In March 11, 2013 Priest was hosting the Digital Dynasty 24,[10] after already hosting Digital Dynasty 15.5.

Killah Priest has mentioned a number of projects he's been working on, including The Untold Story of Walter Reed Pt. 2, Castle Hop (both produced by DJ Woool), Natural Born Killers with Ghostface Killah and Planet of the Gods (produced by Dutch producer team Godz Wrath, who worked with Priest several times already). In April 2014, he said he had postponed The Untold Story of Walter Reed Pt. 2,[11] and was finishing up Planet of the Gods, which was released on June 4 2015.[12]

Discography

Solo albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Year Album Peak chart positions
US US R&B
1998 Heavy Mental 24 4
2000 View from Masada 73 18
2001 Priesthood
2003 Black August
2007 The Offering
2008 Behind the Stained Glass
2009 I Killed The Devil Last Night (Mixtape)
2009 The Untold Story of Walter Reed (Mixtape)
2009 The Exorcist
2009 Elizabeth
2010 The 3 Day Theory
2013 The Psychic World of Walter Reed
2015 Planet of the Gods [13]
TBA The Untold Story of Walter Reed Pt. 2 (Mixtape)
TBA Castle Hop [14]

Singles

Year Single B-Side Album
1998 "Tai Chi" (feat. Hell Razah & 60 Second Assassin) Heavy Mental
"Cross My Heart" (feat. Inspectah Deck & GZA)
"One Step" (feat. Hell Razah) "Fake MC's"
"If You Don't Know" (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard) "Blessed Are Those"
2000 "Whut Part of the Game?" (feat. Ras Kass) View from Masada
"I'm Wit That" "Gotta Eat"
2001 "My Hood" "C U When I Get There" Priesthood
2003 "When I'm Writing" "Excalibur" Black August
"Do The Damn Thing" "Robbery (Remix)" (feat. Elephant Man)
2007 "Gun for Gun (Rivers of Blood)" (feat. Nas) "Happy" (feat. Stori James) The Offering
"Truth B Told" "The Offering" (feat. Hell Razah)
2009 "The 7 Crowns of God" Elizabeth
2012 "Brilliantaire" The Psychic World Of Walter Reed

Group albums

Album information
The Last Shall Be First with Sunz of Man
  • Released: July 21, 1998
  • Label: Red Ant Entertainment
  • Singles: "Natural High", "Shining Star"/"Cold", "The Plan"/"Collaboration '98"
The First Testament with Sunz of Man
  • Released: January 31, 1999
  • Label: Red Hook Records
  • Singles: "Deep in the Water"/"In the Beginning..."/"The Sins of Man",
    "Who are the Sunz of Man?"/"The Valley of Death"/"Bring Back the Mike"/"Valley of Kings"
The Horsemen Project with The HRSMN
  • Released: 2003
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: -
Black Market Militia with Black Market Militia
  • Released: March 22, 2005
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: "Audobon Ballroom"/"Thug Nation"/"Hood Lullabye", "Gem Stars (Remix)"/"Mayday!"
Original S.I.N. with Almighty
  • Released: July 22, 2008
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: "Obey (The Statesmen)"
Beautiful Minds with Chief Kamachi[15]
  • Released: September 23, 2008
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: -
Natural Born Killers with Ghostface Killah[14]
  • Released: TBA
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: TBA

Unreleased/Unfinished

Album information
Nothing New Under the Sun with Sunz of Man[16]
  • Info: Unreleased, planned for 1996
  • Label: Wu-Tang/Priority Records
  • Singles: Soldiers of Darkness/Five Arch Angels, No Love Without Hate, Bloody Choices
Holy of Holies with Remedy
  • Info: Unreleased, announced in 2007[17]
  • Label: -
  • Singles: -
Untitled with Rasul Allah (of Lost Children of Babylon) as G-Ciples
  • Info: Unreleased, announced in 2009
  • Label: -
  • Singles: Untitled[18]
Untitled with GZA[19]
  • Info: Unreleased
  • Label: -
  • Singles: -
Untitled with Black Market Militia
  • Info: Rumoured, second Black Market Militia album
  • Label: -
  • Singles: -
Untitled with Maccabeez (Killah Priest, Timbo King and Hell Razah)[20]
  • Info: Unreleased
  • Label: -
  • Singles: -
All Praise is Due with Almighty[21]
Behind the Stained Glass Pt. 2[22]
  • Info: Unreleased, some material appeared on later albums
  • Label: Good Hands Records/Proverb Records
  • Singles: -
The End is Near with The HRSMN[23]
  • Info: Unreleased, second The HRSMN album
  • Label: -
  • Singles: Impossible (feat. RBX)[24]
Death in the Arena with Moon Crickets (Killah Priest, Lord Fury and DJ Mercilless)[25]
  • Released: TBA
  • Label: -
  • Singles:
Keys Of Solomon EP with Aslan[26]
  • Released: TBA
  • Label: -
  • Singles:
The Creation of Care with RawzChyld[27]
  • Released: TBA
  • Label: -
  • Singles: Run On/Amen Ra/Illuminati
The Lamb's Supper with Hell Razah as Thug Vaticans[28]
  • Released: TBA
  • Label: -
  • Singles: New Millennium Child

Guest appearances

References

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