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Pharoahe Monch

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Pharoahe Monch is an American hip hop artist. He is known for his complex delivery, internal and multi-syllabic rhyme schemes.

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BIRTH NAME:
Troy Donald Jamerson
BORN: Queens, New York, USA
ORIGIN:  Queens, New York, USA
OCCUPATIONS:
Emcee
YEARS ACTIVE: 1998 - present
LABELS: Duck Down/W.A.R. Media, LLC
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BIO  Pharoahe Monch's name is derived from the monkey dolls, Monchhichis. After receiving a bad haircut, which left Monch looking like a "chimpanzee", girls in Monch's class at the High School of Art and Design began calling him "Monchhichi", which was later shortened to "Monch". Monch adopted the "Pharoahe" prefix after meeting future Organized Konfusion partner Prince Po.

Monch released three albums as part of the rap duo, Organized Konfusion with partner Prince Poetry: The self-titled Organized Konfusion, Stress: The Extinction Agenda and The Equinox. The duo handled a large amount of production on these albums themselves. All albums received positive critical reviews, but moderate sales. As a result, the duo split up after recording their final album The Equinox in 1997. Prince Poetry has since denied the possibility of an Organized Konfusion reunion.

Pharoahe Monch then signed to Rawkus Records, an indie label. After making several guest appearances on albums like the best-selling Rawkus compilation Soundbombing 2, Monch's much-hyped debut, Internal Affairs was released in 1999. The first single of the album, "Simon Says", became a hit single, peaking at #97 on the Billboard Hot 100; he was later sued for the use of a Godzilla sample for the beat. He also had a 2001 hit with "F**k You" off of the Training Day soundtrack (the clean version was called "Got You"), though the single ultimately didn't sell well. In 2003, Pharoahe released his final single through Rawkus Records, "Agent Orange", a war inspired song which revisited the 1991 Organized Konfusion track "Releasing Hypnotical Gases".

Pharoahe's song "Simon Says" was featured in the 2000 cinematic release Charlie's Angels. Viewers will recognize the song and backbeat in the scene where Sam Rockwell is lighting a cigarette in the castle, while holding Drew Barrymore hostage. Two of Monch's songs, "Right Here" and "Simon Says" were featured in the movie Boiler Room.

Pharoahe is also affiliated with the rap group The HRSMN (Canibus, Killah Priest, Ras Kass, Kurupt). Although not a member of the group (there are only four real members), he is constantly linked to someday join the group when/if they ever expand.

There were rumors his next album, Innervisions, was to be released under Denaun Porter's new Shady Records imprint Runyon Ave., but apparently the deal fell through; Monch has since announced a deal with Street Records Corporation, home of Wu-Tang Clan, David Banner and Terror Squad. In June 2007 Monch released his second solo album Desire to critical acclaim. Monch said about the album; "...it's very soulful, very gospel, a fresh, new sound for me." The album's lead single was the self-produced track "Push", with "Let's Go" as its B-Side. The song's music video and single were released in late September 2006. Pharoahe Monch released a second music video entitled "When the Gun Draws" at a Brooklyn music festival in February, 2007. The track was inspired by a song he did with Prince Po entitled "Stray Bullet" which was featured on the Stress: The Extinction Agenda album.

Monch also produced and ghost-wrote the track The Future and ghost-wrote the track Hold Up with Mobb Deep member Havoc on rap mogul Diddy's latest album Press Play. Critics contest that Monch's writing is evident in both the content and the delivery of Diddy's rhymes.

Pharoahe Monch rapped the Madden NFL 2002 theme for the game and six years later Desire was featured on the soundtrack of Madden NFL 08.

Pharoahe Monch will release his third solo album W.A.R. (We Are Renegades) in 2010. He revealed that the album will be a "throwback to 1993, '94 hip-hop" and will feature production by Black Milk, Mr. Porter, Lee Stone & M-Phazes. A ten year anniversary re-issue of Internal Affairs will also be released featuring a documentary about the making of the album. [3]

On the 9th of July 2010, Pharoahe Monch allowed hip-hop website hiphopdx.com to leak a song from his forthcoming album W.A.R. (We Are Renegades). The song was called 'Shine' it featured vocals by MeLa Machinko - who has collaborated with Pharoahe numerus times before - and was also produced by Diamond D.

Rapping technique
Pharoahe Monch is acclaimed for his complex rapping technique - Allmusic says he has, "a reputation as one of underground hip-hop's pre-eminent lyricists, crafting intricate and intelligent raps." Kool Moe Dee ranks him at 26 in his best MCs of all time list, from his book, There's a God on the Mic. Kool Moe Dee notes: "Pharoahe Monch is like an eloquent linguistics professor moonlighting as a rhyme serial killer terrorist, challenging the listeners' I.Q. while daring him or her to keep up."

Monch compares writing and recording his lyrics to writing and filming a movie - in the book How to Rap he says he will 'punch-in' vocals so he can "retake some things, just like a film", and he 'rewrites' lyrics, saying he will "go back as a screenwriter and rewrite scenes and leave more to the imagination."

For his biggest hit, 'Simon Says', he comments that he wrote the choruses before he wrote the verses, and fellow rapper and collaborator O.C. notes that Monch will write single lines down and then use them five years later. His vocal delivery is inspired by Jazz music and musicians such as John Coltrane.
DISCOGRAPHY

Internal Affairs (1999)
Label: Rawkus/Hollywood Records
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Internal Affairs is the solo debut from Pharoahe Monch, released on Rawkus Records and Hollywood Records on October 19, 1999. Monch creates a harder sound than heard on the previous records with Organized Konfusion. The album spawned the Hot 100 hit "Simon Says". Monch made his highest debut on the charts, just missing the Top 40 on the Billboard 200 album chart, going on to sell over 200,000 copies. However, because of the illegal use of music from the Godzilla (Main Theme) of Godzilla vs. Mothra as a sample in "Simon Says," the album was deleted. The album was well received by music critics and fans, receiving a near-perfect 4.5 mics rating from The Source. About.com ranked Internal Affairs #84 on their list of 100 best rap albums.

Track List
1. Intro
2. No Mercy
3. If You Want It
4. Truth
5. Next Shit - Pharoahe Monch & Busta Rhymes
6. Simon Says
7. Rape
8. Queens
9. Behind Closed Doors
10. Eulogy
11. Godsend
12. Hell
13. Ass
14. See The Light
15. Official
16. Simon Says (2)

The Awakening (2006)
[mixtape]
Label: none
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The Awakening is a mixtape by Pharoahe Monch released independently on December, 21 2006. It was produced by Clinton Sparks and DJ Boogie Brown.

Track List
1. clinton sparks intro
2. shut em down freestyle
3. pain interlude
4. pain
5. lets go
6. we must be in love
7. shes a ho
8. the note
9. agent orange
10. push
11. desire
12. stray bullet freestyle
13. the sniper skit
14. gun draws
15. glorious
16. down by law
17. outro

Desire (2007)
Label: Street Records
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Desire is the second solo album from Pharoahe Monch, released on June 26, 2007 on Street Records. The album comes eight years after the rapper's critically acclaimed solo debut, Internal Affairs, which followed the break-up of Monch's former group Organized Konfusion. After a short stint on Geffen Records, a number of labels began a bidding war for the rapper, including Eminem's Shady Records, Denaun Porter's Runyon Ave. Records, Bad Boy Records and Sony Records. In early 2006, it was announced that Pharoahe had signed a deal with Steve Rifkind's Street Records Corporation for the release of his second album. The first song released from the album was "Let's Go", produced by Black Milk. "Let's Go" was featured as the B-Side on the album's first proper single, "Push", released in September 2006. A music video for "Push" was also released in late September 2006, and has received play on MTV Base. The video is set in the New York City blackout of 1977. A ten minute internet-only video for the track "When the Gun Draws" was released exclusively to AllHipHop.com on January 3, 2007. Desire features production from Monch, longtime collaborator Lee Stone, The Alchemist, Denaun Porter, Black Milk and Sean C. Album guests include Erykah Badu and Denaun Porter. The single Desire is featured in the video game Madden 08.

Track List
1.    Intro  
2.    Free
3.    Desire     
4.    Push 
5.    Welcome to the Terrordrome   
6.    What It Is  
7.    When the Gun Draws  
8.    Let's Go 
9.    Body Baby
10.    Bar Tap
11.    Hold On
12.    So Good  
13.    Trilogy - (Act I/Act II/Act III)  

Samples
* "Free" contains elements from the composition "I'm Free" performed by Millie Jackson.
* "Desire" contains elements from the composition "The Picture Never Changes" written by Holland-Dozier-Holland. The track also samples "Ante Up" performed by M.O.P.
* "Push" contains interpolations from the composition "Country Preacher" written by Josef Zawinul.
* "Welcome To The Terrordome" contains elements from the compositions "Welcome to the Terrordome" written by Public Enemy and "Come On and Get It" written by H.D. Rogers.
* "Hold On" contains elements from the composition "I'll Get By Without You" performed by Wah Wah Watson.
* "So Good" contains elements from the composition "My Place" written by Tweet.
* "Bar Tap" contains elements from the composition "Deliver the Word" performed by War (band).

W.A.R. (We Are Renegades) [2011]
Label: Duck Down Records
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W.A.R. (We Are Renegades) is the third studio album Pharoahe Monch realesed on March 22, 2011 under Duck Down Records. Producers include Lion's Share Music Group, Exile, Marco Polo, M-Phazes, Mike Loe, Fatin "10" Horton, Diamond D, Samiyam, and Fyre Dept.'s Adam Deitch and Eric Krasno, while vocal features are contributed by Idris Elba, Immortal Technique, Vernon Reid of Living Colour, Showtyme, Styles P of The LOX, Phonte (formerly of Little Brother), Mela Machinko, Mr. Porter, Jean Grae, Royce da 5'9", Citizen Cope and Jill Scott. Scratches are provided by DJ Boogie Blind of The X-Ecutioners.

Track List
1. The Warning feat. Idris Elba (prod by Pharoahe Monch)
2. Calculated Amalgamation (prod by Lion Share Music Group)
3. Evolve (prod by Exile)
4. W.A.R. feat. Immortal Technique & Vernon Reid (prod by Marco Polo)
5. Clap (One Day) featuring Showtyme & DJ Boogie Blind (prod by M-Phazes)
6. Black Hand Side featuring Styles P & Phonte (prod by Mike Loe)
7. Let My People Go (prod by Fatin “10″ Horton)
8. Shine featuring Mela Machinko (prod by Diamond D)
9. Halie Selassie Karate featuring Mr. Porter (prod by Sam I Am)
10. The Hitman (prod by M-Phazes)
11. Assassins featuring Jean Grae & Royce Da 5’9 (prod by M-Phazes)
12. The Grand Illusion (Circa 1973) featuring Citizen Cope (prod by Adam Deitch & Eric Krasno)
13. Still Standing featuring Jill Scott (prod by M-Phazes)

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available March 22 2011

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