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Shabazz the Disciple

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Shabazz the Disciple

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One of the original <a href="spotify:artist:34EP7KEpOjXcM2TCat1ISk">Wu-Tang Clan</a> affiliates, Shabazz the Disciple (born David Collins) didn't release his solo debut until 2003, with The Book of Shabazz (Hidden Scrollz). Before that, however, he had prominent guest spots on 6 Feet Deep, the 1994 debut of the <a href="spotify:artist:4iCwCMnqsNZ6atvRiADgtn">RZA</a>/<a href="spotify:artist:7ajUo7DyiAOYvCndGLoJ1u">Prince Paul</a>-helmed group <a href="spotify:artist:5NIhgQ08PBzMux08ndi8Ae">Gravediggaz</a>, and put out a handful of singles -- including the provocative, intelligent "Death Be the Penalty" on Tommy Boy. Signed to GZA Entertainment, Shabazz was set to release his LP in 1998, but when the label dissolved and relations with <a href="spotify:artist:4iCwCMnqsNZ6atvRiADgtn">RZA</a> became strained, he and fellow Killa Bee and longtime affiliate <a href="spotify:artist:0JYmatsiEQMn2v5KchV8u2">Killah Priest</a> started their own crew, <a href="spotify:artist:5PtIZ9EIXAYnZKhBZZuRsA">Sunz of Man</a>, although he left the group before its official full-length, The Last Shall Be First, came out in 1998. Eventually The Book of Shabazz found a home on Battle Axe Records, and Shabazz joined up with <a href="spotify:artist:5PtIZ9EIXAYnZKhBZZuRsA">Sunz of Man</a> again, as well as on some tracks with <a href="spotify:artist:0JYmatsiEQMn2v5KchV8u2">Killah Priest</a>, and continued to release material on his own. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi

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