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This CD is the unique blend of Stephen King, Nietzsche, Malcolm X, Nostrodamas, Edgar Allen Poe, Hitchcock, Robert Frost, and Maya Angelou all written as hardcore hip-hop artists...
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date:
2006
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In a time when hip-hop has crossed the lines into pop, a few tend to keep it’s origins alive to stimulate the human mind. An elite few within that group can do it without losing oneself. The Zodiac falls into that category.
Born Brent Whiting in the midwest and raised in New Jersey, The Zodiac has evolved from a horrorcore rapper into a chameleon who adjusts depending on climate, attitude, and simple time-change. His range stretches from story-telling sagas to battle-rapping. “Anybody can be a rapper but a few can hold the title of ‘emcee’” says The Zodiac. “The difference lies between the words, passion, and your personal objective.” The Zodiac’s personal objective is to simply get his point across without following trends. If anything, he creates them.
The Zodiac never lost sight of where he was from. He’s never ignored his education, upbringing, or his desire to inflict them into his rhymes. “I won’t hesitate to use three or four syllable words in my lyrics. I do it in real life and don’t think I should dumb-down my rhymes for the masses. That’s equivalent to saying my audience is uneducated” says The Zodiac. Instead, he uses complicated rhyme schemes, humor, and extreme wordplay to entertain, educate, and sometimes cause controversy. His deliberate non-use of the n-word makes him an unusual exception in the hip-hop world. “I know the power of words an wield them not only as a weapon, but as a shield.”
Influences came in different forms that directly relate to The Zodiac’s lyrics, delivery, and passion. Run-DMC, Scarface, Rakim, Kool G.Rap, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and Bill Withers are a few musicians and rappers who stay close to The Zodiac’s origin in composition and desire. He’s been compared to Rakim, G.Rap, and Eminem as well as Andre3000 by various peers. That’s where the “chameleon” reference comes to play.
The Zodiac has performed at Pepper Lounge (NYC), Butterflye Lounge (NYC), Rider University (NJ), Yin-Yang Club (Atlanta), and the Silk Road Cafe (NYC). The Zodiac was also a featured performer at the Dragon Boat Festival 2004 and was one of six performers selected to perform on the Teabag Open Mic Float for 2005’s Chinese New Year to a crowd of around 25,000 people in Chinatown.
The Zodiac has released independent CDs from Black InQ and has been featured on several independent artists songs and compilations.
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Zodi remains a SERIAL SKILLER and JUNEXIII ups the bodycount
author: Randy Townsend for Da Book Magazine
In a world where Southern hip-hop has come to dominate the mainstream with drawls and twangs that beef up catchy hooks, the Northeast has risen again with JUNEXIII, the latest release from lyrical wordsmith, The Zodiac. In true Zodi fashion, XIII builds on the Zodiac Killer theme, repetitiously stabbing spine-tingling instrumentals in a hip-hop symphony that could easily double as a soundtrack for an unmade horror flick conjured up in the diabolical mind of an evil genius.
"Can You Dig It?" is a standout track that features Barf Brooks and Shauno in addition to "We Know, You Know" highlighted by Epic Savier and "The Calm After the Storm" which pairs The Zodiac with his MANIAC partner in crime Manchild. In addition, "The Zodiac Killer" is a knocking track produced by Soce the Elemental Wizard.
In true Zodiac fashion, the music is both lyrically entertaining and deeply insightful. As he raps in "Zodiology", Zodi remains a SERIAL SKILLER and JUNEXIII ups the bodycount of tracks he's murdered.
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