About Hezekiah
Question: What do you get when you mix a Delaware-raised former choirboy and preteen Funk singer with a diehard DIY Hip Hop head who cites country music, Quincy Jones and Kool G. Rap as influences in the same breath?

Answer: One of the dopest Emcees-slash-producers-slash-singers-slash-guitar players-slash-songwriters that you've never heard. You can call him Hezekiah.

Born into a musical family, and raised just outside of Philadelphia, Hezekiah got his chops at an early age, belting out God's greatest hits at his family's church, and before long was singing in his Uncle's band, the Funk Disciples (who dropped some super hard-to-find wax in the mid 70's).

Around ‘86, Hezekiah's cousin brought home a track machine and a drum machine, and he was instantly hooked. Predating the live Hip Hop trend by plenty of years, Hezekiah spent much of his early days in front of the two machines, rocking sellout shows in the living room with his Cousin on bass and Uncle on guitar.

Once out of High School, Hezekiah linked up with arguably the only Hip Hop crew to ever exist in Delaware, and put together a mixtape called "Exit Wound Status" which sold an impressive 2,000 hand-to-hand copies on the streets and at shows. But it was getting up with the Legendary Roots Crew in '93 that spurred him to get down to business. He began to work his way up through the ranks of the Philly’s ever-strong Hip Hop scene with his on point wordplay, superior songwriting, and lovely production skills—working with the likes of Musiq Soulchild, Bilal, The Jazzyfatnastees, and Bahamadia.

Fast forward to 2005, and Hezekiah's finally finished new album—Hurry Up & Wait (a title dedicated to the woes of the independent artist), is dropping on New York's Soulspazm Records. Put together in full-on Hip Hop hermit mode, Hezekiah produced the record locked up in his home studio, and penned all of its lyrics lost amongst crowds in the chaos of Philly. What’s resulted is a collection of luxurious, smoked out Hip Hop beats, and minimal synth Funk produced by the man himself (with notable exceptions coming from Illmind and Anthony Accurate) with Hezekiah flowing beautifully atop it every second of the way. And although the record is intended to let Hezekiah shine, the guestlist is impressive—Bahamadia, Scratch (The Roots), Grand Agent and Santi White (Stiffed) all make appearances. This is an album intended for headphones, getting deep tissue massages, and eating fruit smorgasbords at dusk—straight up.

In addition to the release of Hurry Up & Wait, 2005 finds Hezekiah managing to keep himself busy, working on albums for Philadelphia singer and sandwich-making mastermind Aaron Livingston and Musiq's backup twin singing sensations Aaries, due out on Def Jam. In addition, he's the driving force behind Beat Society, an open forum and club night that focuses on putting Hip Hop producers center stage, and has recently been tapped to co-produce the music for a Showtime original series, Street Time. And he also juggles mountain lions. Seriously.
Tracklisting
01. The Beginning ft. Muhsinah
02. Wild & Wreckless
03. If One Falls ft. Eleon
04. That Filling ft. Freeway
05. Looking Up ft. Bilal
06. Single Now
07. Lets Get Involved ft. Jamal
08. Bombs Over Here
09. Definition of a Bitch (Lude)
10. I See Yaw ft. Jaguar Wright
11. I.P.A.R. (Lude)
12. Moments In Sometime ft. Aaron Livingston
13. I Predict A Riot ft. Keziah & E. Shon Burgundy
14. Freak (Lude)
15. Gotta Love It ft. Tarentz Moreese
16. Ghetto People ft. Richard Raw, Kamachi & State Store
17. Afro (Lude)
18. Muhsinah Outro
Press Release + Bio
Press Release
Bio
Stream Album Snippets
Stream I Predict A Riot
Download mp3 singles
Looking Up feat. Bilal
I Predict A Riot feat. Keziah + E. Shon Burgundy
Download Album [Promo Copy] (mp3)
I Predict A Riot (Album)
Watch Videos
Looking Up feat. Bilal
Wild and Wreckless
Soul Music
Toys
I See Yaw
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Tour Dates
06/27/07 :: Media Bureau / Style :: Philadelphia, PA
07/15/07 :: Mass Appeal :: Jacksonville, FL
07/18/07 :: Poleng Lounge :: San Francisco, CA
07/19/07 :: On the Rox :: Los Angeles, CA
07/21/07 :: Cava Lounge :: San Diego, CA
07/28/07 :: John Henry's :: Eugine, OR
08/24/07 :: Hip Hop Kemp Fest :: Czech Republic
Contact
Soulspazm / Rawkus records contact:
jim@soulspazm.com / jim@rawkus.com
718-360-5624

Tour contact:
zachdiaz@soulspazm.com

US press inquires:
Matt Conaway, Movement Marketing
Matthewbrn@aol.com
410-903-7568

UK/Europe press inquires:
All City Music
Dan Greenpeace Dan@allcitymusic.net
Jo Bean jo@allcitymusic.net

Radio Promotions:
JJ Jensen, Foundation media
jj@foundation-media.com
718-349-2328

Jessica Weber, Spectre Music
jessica@spectremusic.com
323-251-2825

Distribution:
US
Sony Red
Mitch Dudley Mitchell_dudley@redmusic.com
212-404-0760

Canada
Sony/BMG
Dave Harris Dave.harris@sonybmg.com
416-586-0022

UK
Pinnacle
Steve Crane steve.crane@pinnacle-records.co.uk

France
Nocturne
Elvin Pagiras Elvin@nocturne.fr

Benelux
Rough Trade
Paul Davies

Germany
Rough Trade
Viron.zourlas@roughtrade.de

Australia
Inertia
Henry Compton Henry@inertia-music.com

Japan
Rambling Records
Kaz Sawatari@rambling.ne.jp

South Africa
TBA