Almighty Dreadnaughtz

Almighty Dreadnaughtz
Also known as
  • Tha Almighty Dreadnaughtz
  • The Almighty Dreadnaughts
  • The Almighty Drednaughts
  • Tha, Dreadnaughts
  • A.D.
Origin
Genres
Years active 1986–present
Labels
  • DLP
Associated acts
  • DJ Butter
  • DJ L.O.S
  • Miz Korona
Website
Members
  • Alius Pnukkl
  • Slautah
  • Konflict
  • Guilty Simpson
  • Supa Emcee
  • Kawshus
  • Hex Murda
  • Kriz Steel
  • Shi-Dog
  • D'Phuzion
  • Ed Sczrz
  • Cysion
  • Blitz
  • Krises
  • Kinio
  • Kutty Mack

Almighty Dreadnaughtz is an American underground hip hop collective from Michigan, USA, founded in 1986 by Detroit-based rapper and producer Theron 'Alius Pnukkl' Ewing.[1]

History

The group was formed in 1986 by its first member Alius Pnukkl, and cited as a notable act of Detroit underground hip hop scene before Slum Village, The Dirty Dozen and Goon Sqwad. Participants of the crew were taking part in rap battles. The Almighty Dreadnaughtz are recognized among Eminem fan base due to a track "Desperados" by DJ Butter, which also features now-deceased D12 emcees Bugz and Proof. As well as Wu-Tang Clan, the group consists of a number of permanent members, as well as temporary members and / or its affiliates:

Solo actings

Guilty Simpson who joined the group in 1996 has reached the most successful individual career signing with Stones Throw Records; and also teamed up with Black Milk and Sean Price for Random Axe band, which was manager by Hexmurda. Hex and Supa Emcee[8] (joined A.D. in 1994) were signees for Proof's Iron Fist Records, the label that stated the crew as honorable participants, along with The Fat Killahz. Alius, Slautah[9] and Konphlict formed several duo projects between them, such as A.R.E.S.[10] and released few studio albums. All the Almighty Dreadnaughtz members were appeared separately or together partially delivering rapping or production in many fellow Michigan underground hip hop acts, such as Miz Korona, Moe Dirdee, King Gordy, Fatt Father, DJ Los and more.

Discography[11]

References

  1. eMinor. "Alius Pnukkl | Hip Hop from Detroit, MI". ReverbNation. Retrieved 2016-12-27.
  2. Wright, Travis R. "The Don of Detroit". Detroit Metro Times. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  3. "Alius Pnukkl (@SmokiKingston) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  4. "DetroitDojoMusic (@Slautah) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  5. "SupaEmcee:SUPREMACEE (@SupaEmCeeif) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  6. eMinor. ""ALMIGHTY" by Tha Almighty Dreadnaughtz ft. Konphlict,o1,Supa Emcee (Y.A.R.D album) | Supa Emcee". ReverbNation. Retrieved 2016-12-27.
  7. "GuiltySimpson (@guiltysimpson) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  8. Davison, Kahn Santori. "Supa Emcee continues to move forward, after 20 years in the game". Detroit Metro Times. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  9. "Slautah". Slautah. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  10. "Eye Formation, by A.R.E.S. (A Red Eye Smokin')". A.R.E.S. (A Red Eye Smokin'). Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  11. "Almighty Dreadnaughtz Discography (1997-2013)". almightydreadnaughtzdiscography.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
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