Pharoahe Monch
YS Firehouse
225 Corry St
Yellow Springs, OH 45387
28 mars 2024
19:00 UTC−4
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Description du concert
Live from YS Firehouse - KweliFest Featuring: Talib Kweli and the Whiskey Boys live featuring Pharoahe Monch, NIKO IS, DJ Spintelect, Brady Watt, Chris Rob, Camau Bernstine and Matt Pedals SRO ONLY No Guns. No Phones. No Coats. THIS IS A CELL PHONE FREE EVENT. We're making shared memories. With your confirmation, you agree to place your phone in a locked pouch which you keep throughout the evening. If you need to use your phone, return to the distribution tent at the entrance. Anyone caught using a cell phone during the show will be immediately ejected.
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Programmation
Merch (ad)
Internal Affairs
$31.37
A Magnificent Day For An Exorcism
$31.98
P.T.S.D. - Post Traumatic Stress Diso...
$13.98
W.A.R. (We Are Renegades)
$17.19
Desire
$14.99
Pharoahe Monch / Got You / F##K You
$6.99
Behind The Walls / What Is The Law
$13.67
THE HIGH & MIGHTY DIRTY DECIBELS FEAT...
$68.00
Get Down (buckwild Remix)
$10.98
Simon Says [Vinyl]
$199.00
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Biographie de Pharoahe Monch
Pharoahe Monch released three albums as part of the rap duo, Organized Konfusion with partner Prince Po. All albums received positive critical reviews, but moderate sales. As a result, the duo split up after recording their final album in 1997.
Pharoahe Monch then signed to Rawkus Records, an indie label. Monch's much-hyped debut, Internal Affairs was released in 1999. The first single of the album, Simon Says, was a major hit in 1999; he was later sued for the unauthorized use of a Godzilla sample, which forced Rawkus to stop printing of the album.
Monch has since announced a deal with Street Records Corporation, home of David Banner and Terror Squad. The album was scheduled to be released in late 2005 but has been pushed back to early 2007.
About the album, Desire, Monch said: "...it's very soulful, very gospel, a fresh, new sound for me."
Plus d'infoPharoahe Monch then signed to Rawkus Records, an indie label. Monch's much-hyped debut, Internal Affairs was released in 1999. The first single of the album, Simon Says, was a major hit in 1999; he was later sued for the unauthorized use of a Godzilla sample, which forced Rawkus to stop printing of the album.
Monch has since announced a deal with Street Records Corporation, home of David Banner and Terror Squad. The album was scheduled to be released in late 2005 but has been pushed back to early 2007.
About the album, Desire, Monch said: "...it's very soulful, very gospel, a fresh, new sound for me."
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