Members: Brother Ali, Toki Wright, BK One

Brother Ali
The Undisputed Truth
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Brother Ali has no reservations in saying that hes trying to be one of the greatest of all time (on the Molemen track Life Sentence). Inspired by golden era legends like KRS-One and Rakim, this undisputed Master of Ceremony began rapping as a means of survival.
Growing up albino (colorless hair, skin and eyes, poor vision, and extreme sensitivity to the sun) in a world of cruel kids made it strikingly obvious to Ali that he needed a high-powered way to earn some respect and prestige among his peers. As a result, every since elementary school he hasnt slowed down with his lyrical grind. In his rare moments of silence these days, if you catch his eyes, youll notice that this Minneapolis denizen is rapping in his head. For Ali, hip-hop doesnt stop when he exits the studio or stage.
Around the turn of the millennium, Rhymesayers Entertainment couldnt overlook Alis talent and drive when he submitted his self-produced demo, Rites of Passage. This rare, cassette-only effort features collections of rhymes, poems, and stories that he wove into his live sets. Its release help make him a welcome member of the RSE family alongside Atmosphere, Musab, and Eyedea and Abilities.
Before returning to the lab, Ali kicked his way onto the battle circuit and even wound up facing off with fellow RSE rep Eyedea at the 2000 Scribble Jam festival in Cincinnati. Ali beat battle champ Eyedea, but didnt take home the trophy. Nonetheless, the MC collected his props and headed back to the Twin Cities, ready to record his official debut, Shadows On The Sun.
By no means a mixtape act, Ali focuses his energies on making complete records that will stand the test of time. This became clear on Shadows, the album that left critics and hip-hop kids alike stunned. As the Village Voice raved, When Ali rapsI can't do anything but sit and stare at my stereo, engrossed by the raw emotion and tricky wordplay. Released in the spring of 2003, this breakout effort produced by ANT of Atmosphere saw Ali present himself as a modern urban Normal Rockwell whos a cross between John Gotti and Mahatma Gandhi. Indeed, Ali painted vivid portraits of inner city plight on the fiery single Room With A View and showed the world that you can stand your ground without always resorting to violence on the uplifting track, Win Some Lose Some.
Since the release of Shadows, Ali has become just as revered for his performances, in which the MC takes audiences through heavy passionate ballads to high-energy crescendos and back. Among his 500-plus shows, Ali has shared stages with the likes of Atmosphere, Brand Nubian, Rakim, MF Doom, and Murs throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. And he hasnt been limited to playing clubs and concert halls as he has participated in renowned music festivals like Coachella, Sweedens Hultsfred and the Eurokeenes Festival in France.
During down time from touring, Ali returned to the studio with ANT to build off the chemistry sparked on Shadows to craft the Champion EP. While brief, this mini-album is an expansive effort that sees Ali express himself through everything from classic braggadocio (Bad Ma Fucka) to poignant societal examinations (Chain Link).
Following the release of Champion in the spring of 2004, Ali ran into a number of roadblocks that halted his usually steady recording process. This included him parting ways with his wife, being homeless, and trying to secure custody of his son. Armed with a wave of stories to share, Ali recorded The Undisputed Truth, once again with ANT in his corner. Due out 03.06.2007 on Rhymesayers, Alis second full-length sees him dig deeper into his life experiences (Walking Away) and political views (Uncle Sam Goddamn) than ever before.
I wanted to make an album that gives you no choice but to feel what Im feeling at the time, Ali explains of The Undisputed Truth. I made choices that sent me through a lot of struggle in the past few years and ANT and I have made music that really communicates the exact feeling of those situations.
As he ponders, How does it feel to have to walk away from a ten-year marriage with a child? You got a six-year-old boy and hes your life. How does it feel to look him in the eye and explain to him that youre breaking up his home? The music and the sound of my voice and the way Im describing the situations and emotions involved should make you feel like youre in my shoes at that moment. Thats The Undisputed Truth.
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BASIK
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B R O T H E R * A L I Feb 07
Ezekiel 3000
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i love "forest whitiker"! i always put that song on repeat. Mar 06
rocketmanwilson
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You give a whole new meaning to hip-hop your sick Oct 14
harrai
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Hey Ali, this is your boy Har Rai from Phoenix AZ. I saw your Manhatten show in June. Keep spreading consciousness, and stay positive. peace Nov 09
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