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Music Style
Spans throughout the range of universal consciousness. |
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Musical Influences
All of mankind's greatest and sometimes most obscure musicians and artists. |
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Similar Artists
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Artist History
Though DAH began his soulful expressions on this plane of existence in the early '80s, October 1995 marked the genesis of Royal Alchemist Productions, DAH's own music production company through the premiere music release from Da Great Deity DAH, The Awakening Phenomena, an intense freestyle collaboration with Sykrit Mauwva focusing on the Million Man March and current world political issues. Over 115 copies were independently sold.Da Deity saw even greater sales with the sample release of Holy Scriptures (which will be the title of his next project already underway), a collection of his demo tracks which sold over 140 copies. These sales were surpassed when Life Or Death The EP generated combined vinyl and cassette sales of over 3000 units expanding Da Deity's audience throughout DC, Atlanta, New York, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Tallahassee, Nebraska, New Jersey, and internationally to Tokyo, Romania, Belgium, Puerto Rico, and Australia. The EP received a top review from the Sydney, Australia-based hip-hop magazine Vapours.Cerebral Warfare and To Take Hip-Hop Back followed Life Or Death The EP, respectively and have also circulated globally branding DAH's lyrical prowess into hip-hop's remarkable history. The universe most recently felt the vibrations from Da Great Deity DAH's fifth projectile Declaration Of War. A main gains immortality when his daily deeds and goals are worth dying for, therefore when his body decays his soul shall remain everlasting. - Da Great Deity DAHBattle lines are drawn so present your counter-rendition! |
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Group Members
Da Great Deity Dah |
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Albums
The Awakening Phenomena, Life or Death, Cerebral Warfare, To Take Hip-Hop Back |
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Press Reviews
"You can tell a lot about an MC by one, what he calls himself, and two, what he names the album. He is writing rhymes for people who want to hear more than the regular clichés" - Kari Orr "This record [To Take Hip-Hop Back] is phat from top to bottom! For starters, a lovely melodic sample driven by strings and chimes assists Deity Dah in his lyrical seduction of the microphone. He even kicks science in an imaginative fashion, musing on interludes with some of hip-hop's flyest females."- Thembisa Mshaka, Gavin Magazine 3/13/98 |
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Location
Washington, DC - USA |
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