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| ARTIST: | Killahpriest |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Proverbs |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Intro (Blackball Me), Madness, My Hood, Horsemen Talk, Come With Me - George Clinton, Royal Priesthood, Crime Stories (Interlude), Witness the King, Heat of the Moment, C U When I Get There, One, Thug Revelations, My Life, Places Where Pharoahs Go (Interlude), Law, Theme Song |
| UPC: | 097037708023 |
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Customer Reviews of Priesthood
Darkest Album in history of music no joke this album is harder to find then your father you know what im sayin yeh best cd of 01 yeh! one of the most underated discs ever
Favorite Track:Madness,C U When i Get There
Guests:Four Horsemen,Macabees
10 of 10 lyrics 10 of 10 beats
4 stars from me is above and beyond most 4 star ratings
A 4 star album here. This album is not a 3.5 stars or a 4.5 star rating. Just a pure simple 4 star rating. 4 star rating from me is astonishing.
Killah Priest is a well self educated emcee. "Priesthood" is his best album to date and will probably be either his last or next to last album. He might bless us with one more. His last album effort "View from Masada" was not exactly what Killah Priest fans expected. His first album "Heavy Mental" is above most hip-hop albums.
There are tracks on Priesthood that make this album shine. Timeless cuts like "My Life" and "My Hood" with a few others, but also there are a few tracks that are not exactly great material. Tracks like "Heat of the Moment" and "Theme Song" but overall this album is nice considering what hip-hop has become lately.
Priesthood breaks down the basic facts of street life and the struggle of religion. If you wish to elevate your mind and catch a heavy mental of what hip-hop should be more like, then check this album out. When you check it out, listen to it a few times before you make a decision of how ill this work of art really can be.
Golden Glory
Killah Priest returns with his third album, Priesthood. Although I enjoyed Priesthood, becuase it is five times better than last years View From Masada, it still could use some work. The production of the album is really cheap and boring, there are no standout beats that force you to feel the song, the producers only attempt to make heartfelt beats. I have been a Killah Priest fan since I heard him on the Gza's tape and I try to support everything he does, but this album is not too great. As usual, Killah Priest spits exceptional lyrics with a spiritual twist, and even though his lines are not as deep as his first album, Heavy Mental, he does showcase his ridiculous skill.
The albums drawback, aside from WEAK production is the monotony of subject matter. The only true standout track is the joint featuring the Four Horsemen. The rest of the album seems to be an attempt to remake Heavy Mental. It's a decent album, but I know Killah Priest can do better.