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22 Years ago Da Great Deity Dah released the Life or Death EP. 3 other Projects followed; Cerebral Warfare, To Take Hip-Hop Back and, Declaration of War CD & Vinyl release in 1998. He covers wide ranging topics with fervor like the prison industrial complex in Narcotics, or police brutality in Introspective, or slavery in The Middle Passage, or global warming in Elements of the Universe, or student debt crisis in Running Off With Your Cognitive Patterns, or spiritual warfare in Penetrate the Soul. He can rhyme over anything even Beethoven’s fur elise in The Plague. Fans in 5 continents and over 30 countries have purchased the material thus far without the aid of a major record label. His energetic style has hyped crowds from Bogota, Colombia to Brussels, Belgium. He recently partnered with Carnegie Mellon University Music Department to record an album, Chronicles of The Electromagnetic Field General: The Carnegie Mellon Sessions. Riccardo Schulz, Teaching Professor at the School of Music at Carnegie Mellon University and recording engineer, said of the process, “It was an amazing experience to work with Deity Dah and his team in recording the tracks for his latest CD in the Vlahakis Recording Studio at Carnegie Mellon. Every student who was involved rated this as one of the best recording projects they have ever worked on.” Music however is just one piece of a multi-media, technology, and cultural phenomenon. There is a smart watch, a comic book, action figure USB, and more

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