Evolution of a Man

Imperator

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“Evolution of a Man” by Imperator has 14 songs, several re-mixes and informative skits. Musically and lyrically it contains a variety of styles, topics, and messages about hip hop, love, braggadocio, the streets, clubs, parties, Y2K, trust, motivation, groupies, suspicions, etc.

E.O.A.M. features many "Good Life" and "Project Blowed" emcees as

“Evolution of a Man” by Imperator has 14 songs, several re-mixes and informative skits. Musically and lyrically it contains a variety of styles, topics, and messages about hip hop, love, braggadocio, the streets, clubs, parties, Y2K, trust, motivation, groupies, suspicions, etc.

E.O.A.M. features many "Good Life" and "Project Blowed" emcees as well as others which includes: Riddlore, Drauma, Konvick, Peace, Don Heron, Rifleman, Volume 10, Madd Norm, Shady 3rd Degree, Pimp Kapone, NeeNee, DJ Lune, Lowd, N.Y. Fish, DJ Marlton, with music production by Pemp Kapone, Riddlore, Clik Tha Supa Latin, Freddy Fred, DJ Tomcat, Tarriq, Don Heron, Keith Slice and Imperator.

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“In any music scene, the diehard underground scenesters and artists can't be heard on most radio stations. They don't have publicists, and they need to be tracked own.”  - David Wollock / BAM MAGAZINE

In 1999 the Los Angeles based "Good Life" & "Project Blowed" open-mic night emcee Imperator released the rap album "EVOLUTION OF A MAN by Imperator"

The rap album "Evolution of a Man" by Imperator contains 27 tracks and has features by Riddlore, Drauma, Konvick, Peace, Don Heron, Rifleman, Volume 10, Madd Norm, Shady 3rd Degree, Pimp Kapone, Neenee, DJ Lune, Lowd, N.Y. Fish, DJ Marlton, with music production by Pemp Kapone, Riddlore, Clik Tha Supa Latin, Freddy Fred, DJ Tomcat, Tarriq, Don Heron, Keith Slice and Imperator.

Musically and lyrically "Evolution of a Man" by Imperator contains a variety of styles, topics, and messages about hip hop, love, braggadocio, the streets, clubs, parties, Y2K the future, trust, motivation, groupies, suspicions, etc.

 

"EVOLUTION OF A MAN" by IMPERATOR - ALBUM REVIEWS

RAPPAGES – “Imperator and Konvick have a dope song wit um “rappers stepping to us they want to get some but we the west so Yo! You know the outcome another victory we making history heavyweights for life in your vicinity” 

FREESTYLE MAGAZINE“Shows old school sensibilities while keeping everything update with new flows flipping, and supported by a host of Los Angeles underground luminaries” 

THE HIPHOP ONE NEWSWIRE“Imperator has exceptional subject matter in his rhymes, and clarity in his delivery. The CD is very impressive with tracks such as “It’s The Real” which has a good beat and proves to be a head mover.” 

LISTEN.COM “An emcee rhyming for the love of the art. This Los Angeles freestyle technician adapts his “commercialism sucks” manifesto to the quirky jazz antics of keyboards and drum machines. Dogma never sounded so funky.” Lyrical – west coast rap, Sounds like – Tha Alkaholiks, Freestyle Fellowship, Rass Kass 

BAM MAGAZINE“All y'all out there make some noise/and tell the world that you down with them underground boyz/We make low budget tapes/sample beats and breaks/learn to play keyboards and do whatever it takes/to get our music in the streets/We be displaying our skills/even if we never get a record deal/Why we do this shit?/Cuz we love this shit!/Why we do this shit?/Cuz we love this shit!” - MC Imperator