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Blaq Poet

Poet was earlier best known for his attack on KRS-One in the 1987 song "Beat You Down". "Without Warning" is a Hip-Hop album from the duo Poet and Hot Day which was released on August 31, 1991 on Tuff City Records. This was their only release together and the duo released only two singles from the LP: "I'm Flippin" and "Pandemonium". The album isn't well known, but Poet's lyrical flow and content give the album its share of publicity. The album has only one guest; a feature by a very young Cormega on the track, "Set It Off."

Blaq Poet's debut solo album Rewind: Deja Screw was released in 2006 and featured several songs produced by DJ Premier and featuring Big Shug and Teflon. He is currently signed to DJ Premier's label "Year Round Records".

Blaq Poet appeared, together with DJ Premier, on KRS-One and Marley Marl's album Hip Hop Lives, on the song "The Victory" which made an end to KRS and Poet's rivalry during The Bridge Wars. He also appeared on the NYG'z debut 2007 album Welcome 2 G-Dom that also released through Year Round Records. Blaq Poet has completed his album Tha Blaqprint together with DJ Premier, which is due June 30th, 2009. 5 songs have leaked from the album plus the street-single "Ain't Nuthin' Changed" (with an accompanying video) have got great response from the underground followers.

Discography

Solo

Rewind Deja Screw (2006)

Blaq Out (2009)

Tha Blaq Print (2009)

With Screwball

Y2K The Album (2000)

Loyalty (2001)

Screwed Up (2004)

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