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Name: Hell Razah ( Sunz of Man, Black Market Militia) & Ayatollah – Blaxploitation: A Piece of the Action Genre: Rap Hip-Hop Year: 2017 Label: Hell Razah Music Inc. Producer: Ayatollah Format: mp3 320 kbps Duration: 00:27:36 Size: 64 Mb Tracklist: [02:17] 01. The Unbeaten (Intro) [03:37] 02. Rich and Black [01:11] 03. The Business (Interlude) [02:21] 04. Maximum Volume [01:43] 05.

Uppercut (Interlude) [03:30] 06. The Looking Glass [00:33] 07. Live or Die (Interlude) [04:09] 08. Love Never Dies [02:08] 09. Don’t Touch My Records (Interlude) [02:08] 10.

Record Shoppin [02:54] 11. Nostalgia [00:59] 12.

Hell Razah Birth name Chron Smith Also known as Heaven Razah, Razah Rubiez, El Raziel Born ( 1976-10-01) October 1, 1976 (age 42) Origin, Genres Years active 1994–present Labels Hell Razah Music Inc. Legion of D.O.O.M. Hell Razah Music, Inc.

Associated acts,,,,, GGO (Ghetto Govt Officialz) Website www.hellrazahdigital.com Chron Smith (born October 1, 1976), better known by his Hell Razah, is an American. He is best known as a member of, an early of the. Razah is rumored to have suffered a in April 2010. He was quick to recover and continue recording. He came to adopt the moniker Heaven Razah. Contents • • • • • • • • Recording history [ ] Da Last Future & Sunz of Man [ ] Razah made his rap debut in the early 90s as a member of the group Da Last Future, an early incarnation of the Sunz of Man, which included,,, and 7th Ambassador.

Razah and 7th Ambassador self-released the single 'Livin' in Hell' b/w 'Mental Combat' independently before the group adopted the Sunz of Man moniker. Razah recorded a number of tracks with the group before their induction into the Wu-Tang family, including 'Deep in the Water', 'Writing Rhymes With a Liquid Pen' (aka 'Elements'), 'Lulla Bye' and 'Psychic Hotline'. In 1995, the group adopted the moniker Sunz of Man, and signed a record deal with. SoM released a number of singles on Wu-Tang Records, including 'Soldiers of Darkness', 'No Love Without Hate' and 'Bloody Choices', in anticipation of their 1996 debut album Nothing New Under the Sun. Due to internal conflicts and label complications, the album was shelved.

Sunz of Man later signed a record deal with Red Ant Entertainment for the release of their official 1998 debut, with the group's roster shaved down to just Razah, Killah Priest, Prodigal Sunn. The album was one of the most successful Wu-Tang affiliate releases, debuting at No. 20 on the album chart, and No. 7 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart. After the departure of Killah Priest in 1998, the group took a hiatus. 1999 saw the release of, which featured previously recorded material from the group, including the early tracks from Da Last Future. Razah, Prodigal Sunn and 60 Second Assassin returned in 2002 with the album, the second official Sunz of Man studio album. The group has yet to release a third studio album, but it has been reported that the group has reconciled with Shabazz the Disciple, Killah Priest and Supreme. Solo career [ ] Razah made his solo debut in 2001, though quietly, with the independent release When All Hell Breaks Loose.

The album featured guest appearances from 7th Ambassador, Killah Priest, Prodigal Sunn and of, and production from Supreme. The album spawned the single 'Champaigne Room' b/w 'Ghetto Love'. The tracks 'Must B tha Music', 'Oh! Now You Bangin', 'Ghetto Government', 'Champaigne Room', 'Like It or Not', 'What We Came to Do', 'B.B.P. (Business Before Pleasure)' and 'Rowdy, Rowdy' made up roughly half of the 2004 Sunz of Man compilation Elements, with the other half made up of tracks from The First Testament. Razah's next solo album,, was released in early 2007 on. The album featured appearances from,,,,,, and, and production from,,,.

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The album was a well-received, critical success and featured the singles 'The Renaissance' and 'Buried Alive' b/w 'Project Jazz'. In October 2007, Razah released his next album,, entirely produced by the production duo. The album also was acclaimed, due to BSBD's soulful production work, and also to Razah's new spiritual lyrical direction, inspired by the recent death of his father. The album featured guest appearances from Prodigal Sunn, Shabazz the Disciple,, and, and featured no singles.