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Recognize Ali & Tragedy Khadafi’s Collab LP “The Past, The Present & The Future” is At Last Here 4 Years Later (Album Review)

New collaborative between Recognize Ali & Tragedy Khadafi. One of whom hails from Ghana breaking emerging out the underground in the past decade or so into veteran status & the other comes straight outta Queensbridge, New York as part of the Juice Crew collective. They’ve crossed paths on several instances with tracks like “Black Cocaine or “Intelligent Hoodlums” & to hear that The Past, The Present & The Future were all colliding on the 4th of July made for an interesting kick off to the 2nd half of 2025 already.

“Will Be Free” breaks the door down with a drumless chipmunk soul instrumentally calling for their apparatuses to be checked whereas “Select Few” airs out all the corny ass people flooding the airwaves these days. “The Most Real” featuring Vinnie Paz produced by Hobgoblin made for an exciting hardcore single back in the fall of 2022 holding up now, but then “Loot Thirsty” finds the duo fiending for some money.

Trife Diesel joins Ali & Tragedy on “Black Coke” warning of their shooters laying everyone down like it’s Syria out in the east coast just before “Everything” chops up a vocal sample matched with kicks & snares talking about no survivors being left alive around their parts, not even the babies. “Cold” craves the taste of blood advising to get ready for the drama while “Gone Tomorrow” featuring Ransom jazzily plays in the kitchen until the food bubbles.

“Diplomats” gets the final leg goin’ sending missiles through your roof like it’s 9/11 while “Elevation” weaves a symphonic flip talking about their artistic altitude. “King Kong” hooks up some piano chords to say that they’re both in the hood with it while “Kuwait Regulate” featuring Flash sees the trio boasting their aggressive flows. “Old & New Legends” closes the album with both parties complimenting each other’s respective generations.

Originally planned to come out in 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic occurring a year beforehand had obviously caused both parties to hold off on joining forces for a full body of work & long awaited project will satisfy people who’ve been following either side or both. Hobgoblin producing half of it made for some of the strongest batch of tracks & it feels like they’re trying to see who can out-rap who.

Score: 8/10

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BP Infinite Enlists a Murderers’ Row of Emcees For His Latest Single, “Deep in My Heart” Ft. Cory Gunz, Tragedy Khadafi, Elzhi & Murkemz

BP Infinite enlists a murderer’s row of emcees for his latest single, “Deep In My Heart,” which features raw raps from Cory Gunz, Tragedy Khadafi, Elzhi, and Murkemz. When he was creating his new album, Kill or Be Killed, BP explained that he wanted to have at least one posse cut where emcees spit verses back to back. And that’s exactly what he got with this track, a mini hip-hop epic with four heavy hitters.

“Deep In My Heart” is available now through all major DSPs, with Kill or Be Killed available now for digital pre-order through Common Virtue Records. In addition to the four featured emcees here, the 15 track producer LP also boasts guest appearances by Redman, RJ Payne, Skyzoo, E L U C I D and more. The album is due out August 9th via DSPs and red marble vinyl … stay tuned for the vinyl pre-order announcement!

Tracklist:

  1. Tournament of Champions
  2. Kill or Be Killed (feat. RJ Payne, Skyzoo, DJ Stitches)
  3. Street Vengeance (feat. Tragedy Khadafi, Nature)
  4. We Out of Here (feat. Elucid, Gudda Vell)
  5. They Know Who It Is (feat. E Class, Nature)
  6. Kill Squad (feat. Redman, DJ Stitches)
  7. Love and War (feat. Eddie Kaine, J. Arrr, Bub Rock)
  8. Raise Your Glass (feat. Shabaam Sahdeeq, 9th Prince, Bunchy Cartier)
  9. Can’t Fuck With Me (feat. Tragedy Khadafi, Mooch, DJ Stitches)
  10. No Replay (feat. Tragedy Khadafi, Gudda Vell)
  11. The End (feat. Shots Almigh, E Murda)
  12. Screwface (feat. Dunbar)
  13. Deep in My Heart (feat. Cory Gunz, Tragedy Khadafi, Elzhi, Murkemz)
  14. I Survived (feat. Shots Almigh, Eddie Kaine)
  15. Listen Up Part II (feat. Pillz, Bunch Cartier)

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Today In Hip Hop History: Intelligent Hoodlum Dropped His Self Titled Debut Album 34 Years Ago

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On this day in 1990, original Juice Crew member and Queensbridge Projects native Percy Chapman aka the Intelligent Hoodlum, released his debut album, also entitled Intelligent Hoodlum, on the A&M Records label.

Produced primarily by the QB behind the boards legend Marley Marl and Large Professor, this album was one of the most socio-political projects of its time, which could be easily categorized among the ranks of the Poor Righteous Teachers and Brand Nubian with its Islamic/5% Nation overtones. With the reception of The Juice Crew’s “The Symphony” as one of the best Hip Hop tracks of all time, it was very easy to overlook the members of the crew that didn’t appear on the song. As the youngest member of the crew, this album was necessary for Tragedy to prove himself as artist in his own right.

Some of the most memorable track from this project include the James Brown-powered “Black And Proud”, the George H.W. Bush-inspired “Arrest The President” and the Soul II Soul-sampled “Back To Reality”. Almost three decades ago, albums were more exclusive, so a 12-track album was an unspoken maximum for the number of songs on a full length project.

Salute to the Intelligent Hoodlum(Tragedy Khadafi) Marley Marl, Large Professot and everyone at A&M Records that helped make this album a Hip Hop classic!

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Tragedy Khadafi & Big Twins Join Omen44 in New Video “Plug”

Queensbridge Projects legend Tragedy Khadafi along with Big Twins (Infamous Mobb) join Omen44 in new single/video “Plug”.The national/international Hip Hop veteran embodies the essence of the plug before it was tainted by the streets and drug dealers. Omen44 doesn’t disappoint with his signature bars and slick metaphors, weaving together Japanese and New York Hip Hop culture.

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Tragedy Khadafi Announced As Cultural Content Developer For NFT Company Infanity

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Infanity proudly announces the appointment of visionary icon and recording artist Tragedy Khadafi, as Chief Hip Hop Officer.  In this executive role, he will serve as Infanity’s cultural content developer and legacy builder. 

Infanity is a web3 platform that allows independent artists to control their musical destinies by releasing their music and offering unique experiences to expand their fan bases using this new technology. 

With this executive appointment, Infanity and Tragedy Khadafi aim to further bridge the gap between traditional hip hop and the world of Web3.

 Infanity is at the forefront of the music NFT revolution, and we’re honored to have a legend like Tragedy Khadafi join our mission. His insights and mentorship will be instrumental in shaping the next generation of Hip Hop artists in the Web3 space,” said Renata Lowenbraun, CEO of Infanity.

As the youngest of the Queensbridge pioneers, Tragedy mentored and released Capone-N-Noreaga’s platinum selling album, The War Report through his imprint, 25 to Life Entertainment.  As a solo artist, Tragedy, under the moniker Intelligent Hoodlum, released records on A&M Records, and later through his imprint on V2 Records and subsequently Caroline Distribution/EMI.

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DJ King Flow, Tragedy Khadafi, & 100Miles Drop Halloween Banger “Respectfully”

“Respectfully”, new Halloween banger by DJ King Flow with the legend himself Tragedy Khadafi & artist/producer 100Miles.

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Today In Hip Hop History: Intelligent Hoodlum Dropped His Self Titled Debut Album 33 Years Ago

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On this day in 1990, original Juice Crew member and Queensbridge Projects native Percy Chapman aka the Intelligent Hoodlum, released his debut album, also entitled Intelligent Hoodlum, on the A&M Records label.

Produced primarily by the QB behind the boards legend Marley Marl and Large Professor, this album was one of the most socio-political projects of its time, which could be easily categorized among the ranks of the Poor Righteous Teachers and Brand Nubian with its Islamic/5% Nation overtones. With the reception of The Juice Crew’s “The Symphony” as one of the best Hip Hop tracks of all time, it was very easy to overlook the members of the crew that didn’t appear on the song. As the youngest member of the crew, this album was necessary for Tragedy to prove himself as artist in his own right.

Some of the most memorable track from this project include the James Brown-powered “Black And Proud”, the George H.W. Bush-inspired “Arrest The President” and the Soul II Soul-sampled “Back To Reality”. Almost three decades ago, albums were more exclusive, so a 12-track album was an unspoken maximum for the number of songs on a full length project.

Salute to the Intelligent Hoodlum(Tragedy Khadafi) Marley Marl, Large Professot and everyone at A&M Records that helped make this album a Hip Hop classic!

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Ill Bill & Tragedy Khadafi Release Lyric Video for the Gully New Single ”Leviathan”

Ill Bill continues the rollout for his upcoming album Billy by dropping a lyric video for the 2nd single “Leviathan” featuring Tragedy Khadafi.

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BP – “Target The Next One” Ft. KXNG Crooked, Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi (Animated Video)

BP releases the full animated video for “Target the Next One” featuring Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi & KXNG CROOKED. The animated video is a Scientific Lens odyssey taking the viewer into the world of The Supreme Seven. The video follows the masked gunslinger as he faces off against a trio western adversaries. Each setting leaves our hero with an imposing threat and unique challenge.

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Today In Hip-Hop History: Marley Marl Dropped The Juice Crew Debut Album ‘In Control Vol. 1’ 32 Years Ago

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The title of “super producer” is not one to be taken lightly. For every era of Hip-Hop, there is a man behind the keys setting the tone. Dr. Dre, Pete Rock, RZA, Swizz Beatz, Jermaine Dupri, Timbaland, The Neptunes, Mike Will Made It and Metro Boomin are among the few who have dictated what Hip Hop has sounded like over the years. Super producers have even spanned genres to influenced music as a whole, bringing the Hip Hop style to the masses.

On this day in Hip Hop history the culture’s first super producer, Marley Marl, released his debut compilation, In Control, Vol. 1 and forever changed the sound of Hip Hop. Before this album, Marley Marl’s true importance to Hip Hop had yet to be openly stated. It was known that he had a hand in some of the biggest records to have out at the time but this album put them all in the same place, proving what Marley Marl was doing to help Hip Hop evolve.

Before Marley Marl, Hip Hop production was quite primitive: the drums were sounded synthetic, the loops were monotonous, and as a whole production was more of a skeleton waiting to be filled by an MC. Marley Marl gave the instrumental life. His signature drum loops and soulful samples brought a new tone to Hip Hop. A Marley Mal beat served less as a compliment to the artist’s ability and more as a fuel to jumpstart the rappers intensity, bringing out the best in him or her.

Commercially, this album was the success it was bound to be. Featuring Juice Crew members Biz Markie, Craig G., Roxanne Shante, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Heavy D and more from Marley Marl’s private army. Pushed by the infamous Cold Chillin’ Records, the album peaked at #163 on the Billboard 200 and brought great publicity to Cold Chillin’ as a top label in Hip Hop. Following this album, the label rose to become a household name in Hip-Hop and Marl Marley grew to become an immortal icon of Hip Hop culture.

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