Afu-Ra - Defeat (Prod. by DJ Premier) video free download


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Duration: 03:40
Uploaded: 2011/10/07

From 2000 Album: "Body of the Life Force"...[Artist info below].....

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Aaron Phillip (born 1973) better known by his stage names, Afu-Ra & Afu is a New York-based American underground rapper. Afu, born Aaron Phillip, is a devout student of the Martial arts, as well as Chess. Afu is a member of the Gang Starr Foundation, alongside rappers like Jeru the Damaja, Big Shug and Group Home, and is most well known through his affiliation with the foundation and Jeru the Damaja.[1] His first appearance was on Jeru's classic 1994 album The Sun Rises in the East, on the song "Mental Stamina". He made another appearance on Jeru's second album Wrath of the Math, on the track "Physical Stamina", in 1996. Afu's debut single, "Whirlwind Thru Cities", was released in 1998, reaching the top 20 on Billboard's Hot Rap Singles chart. In 1999, he released his second single, "Defeat" b/w "Mortal Kombat". His anticipated debut album, Body of the Life Force, was released in October 2000. The album featured production from a number of prominent Hip Hop beatmakers, including DJ Premier, DJ Muggs, True Master and Da Beatminerz. Guests included Wu-Tang Clan's GZA and Masta Killa, M.O.P., Ky-Mani Marley and the Cocoa Brovaz. "Whirlwind Thru Cities", "Defeat" and "Mortal Kombat" were included here, as well as the singles "Equality", "Big Acts, Little Acts" and "D&D Soundclash". Afu released his second effort Life Force Radio in May 2002, featuring production from DJ Premier, Curt Cazal, True Master, Easy Mo Bee, Needlez, Domingo and Ayatollah. Guests included Hip Hop legends Guru, Big Daddy Kane, RZA as well as R&B star Teena Marie. In 2004, he released a compilation album titled Afu-Ra presents Perverted Monks. He returned with another album in 2005, State of the Arts. DJ Premier returned once again to produce the single "Sucka Free". Wu-Tang's Masta Killa appeared on the song "Livin' Like Dat", and underground favorite Royce Da 5'9" appeared on "Pusha".

Extended & updated info:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afu_Ra

Comments

8 years ago

Aleksandr Sinitskiy

Awesome Joint A+++ !!!

8 years ago

Bryan Small

FIRE………….

8 years ago

Jake Phillips

Iv listened to rap for years and iv never heard of this guy i found him through dj premier, i fucking love finding something new this guys dope , thanks for the upload btw

8 years ago

zeitner tom

Afu-Ra/ legendshitttt.,,., thanksss for upp.

8 years ago

Kuro Habaki

Crazy.Greetings from Poland

9 years ago

green man

real hip hop

9 years ago

brad smith

Afu-ra shoulda been in Wu-Tang...

9 years ago

elkashel 81block

klasická bomba !!!

9 years ago

BeatzDogs / HIP-HOP Beatz

Afu-Ra & Premier..

9 years ago

Charlotte Schreiner

....and again I discovered another Piece of Gold....

9 years ago

Gustavo yemberg rivera

CLASSIC!!!

9 years ago

funkykriz21

BOMBA!!!! this track is too dope!!! sick beat !! premo + Afu ra = rap legends!! no doubt!

9 years ago

Itsiwhatitsi

DEFEAT

9 years ago

Itsiwhatitsi

RESPECT

9 years ago

frontliner2 .

Hi does someone have suggestion for good Afura songs? THx in advance

9 years ago

nosmile47

DJ Premier nothing else need to be said. God Bless GURU!!!!!!! RIP

9 years ago

MoHuMDulliLaH A

"Steady causing damage with words and even syllables" love when i hear a song that has sampled hip hop. love it even more when i come by chance the actual song that was sampled from. i heard of afu ra only cos royce "dont need to know karate like afu ra" lol. this the first song i heard of him. dope shit

9 years ago

Divine Styg Stylez

now dass #SWAG !!!

9 years ago

Džiglipaf BL

Fuckin' classic, this track is ill!

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