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The Embryo
Darkside Records, 1997
Produced and Written by Khali
They Don't Know
Darkside Records, 1999
Written by Presidential Playaz
Produced by Khali, V-Smooth, & BJ
2001 - The Anthem
Darkside Records, 2000
Written by Presidential Playaz
Produced by Khali, V-Smooth, & BJ
Sieze Tha' Time
Black Capital Entertainment
Written by Khali
(except Prisoner of Poverty, featuring Hotep)
Produced by Khali
Tragedy and Hope
Black Capital Entertainment, 2007
Written by Khali
Produced by Odell, Big Wolf, & Black Phame
Khali Turner
Bossier, La.
318.550.3053
I am a revolutionary Emcee. My songs reflect the struggle of humanity and people trying to survive in hard times. I love the way hip hop used to be, when people rapped about REAL thingz. I'm not trippin on anybody thats getting money but damn the music iz watered down now. I remember back in the days when hip hop used to be feared. White kids couldn't openly play rap music around there parents. The media called it a "fad". They said hip hop would'nt last. Its still around and it's bigger and better than ever. However, rappers have sold out to the corporations completely. Now all the songz are the same and about materialism and gangsterism. We've got to continue to find new ways to spit REAL messages and make it sound good. Duplicating what someone else does is weak. I remember a time if you bit someone's lyrics pepole called you a "biter". Now it's cool to bite.... naw I don't think so.