Wie ja eventuell schon bekannt ist bringt 9th Prince mit "One Man Army" bereits sein viertes Soloalbum an den Start. Kommen soll's am 12.10. über ihiphop/Babygrande.
Hier schonmal die Hit-Video-Single "Another Summer Love" feat. RZA, Kinetic & Outlines:
On Friday, August 27th, I had the pleasure of being invited to the U.S.A. Shaolin Temple in Manhattan by 9th Prince for an exclusive interview with him and his Hip Hop comrades, P.R. Terrorist (a.k.a. Dom Pachino) and Beretta 9 (a.k.a. Kinetic 9) of the legendary Wu-Tang affiliated group Killarmy. Earlier that evening I kicked it with 9th Prince and his brother, the RZA, during a special in-store event at Fat Beats NY and 9th informed me that he was rounding up his Killarmy brethren for a special announcement that he wanted me to film.
Naturally, I obliged and 9th, Dom P., and Kinetic formally announced the official return of their group Killarmy. It’s been nine years since their last LP “Fear, Love & War” dropped, but these emcees are drafting a brand new set of war plans as they prepare for modern Hip Hop warfare.
“We’re comin’ back with something that’s strong. We only drop good music. The last 3 albums you heard is classics. We’re gonna bring back that pure element to Hip Hop that they’ve been missing, that real military street slang.”
— Dom P.
In addition to the upcoming new Killarmy album, 9th Prince announced he will be releasing his third solo album of 2010 this fall titled “One Man Army” (featuring the RZA, Dom Pachino, Kinetic 9, Sav Killz, True Master, Bronze Nazareth, and BP) as well as a separate brand new collaborative album with his group-mate Dom Pachino. 9th Prince has been hard at work all year helping the Wu-Tang family further its cause and he’s finally rallied the troops for the fourth studio album from Killarmy.
“I’ma put that W on my back and carry that flag man, keep it movin’, you know what I mean?” — 9th Prince
As Killarmy reforms its brigade, the rules of engagement have drastically changed since its last military campaign. The battle terrain is very different from what it was over a decade ago, with a magnitude of ’90s R&B beats sounding harder than the majority of the watered-down Hip Hop we’re exposed to on the radio today. Killarmy’s imminent return to Hip Hop may come in the form of “shock and awe” from its Weapons of Mic Destruction. Ultimately, the time for negotiation has passed. Hip Hop has been slowly dying for years now and war will soon be upon us. Killarmy just may be our last hope in the war on hipsters. So, be prepared to grab your army suits and your fat black boots, military gear and go out like troops…
Be sure to watch Money Miz’s exclusive video interview with Killarmy after the jump…
http://www.wu-international.com/index.htm