Zion I
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Amp Live (left) and Baba Zumbi (right)
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Background information | |
Origin | Oakland, California |
Genres | Alternative hip hop[1] |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Ground Control, Raptivism, Live Up Records, Gold Dust Media |
Associated acts | The Grouch, Eligh, Bassnectar |
Website | www |
Members | Baba Zumbi Amp Live |
Past members | K-Genius |
Zion I is an American hip hop duo from Oakland, California,[2] consisting of Baba Zumbi and Amp Live.[3]
Contents
Career
Zion I released the debut album, Mind Over Matter, in 2000.[4] It was nominated for "Independent Album of the Year" by The Source magazine.[5] The second album, Deep Water Slang V2.0, was released in 2003.[6]
True & Livin' was released in 2005,[5] featuring guest appearances from Gift of Gab, Talib Kweli, and Aesop Rock.[7]
Heroes in the City of Dope, the first collaborative album with The Grouch, was released in 2006.[8] Zion I released the sixth album, The Take Over, in 2009.[9]
Zion I released the seventh album, Atomic Clock, in 2010.[10] Heroes in the Healing of the Nation, the second collaborative album with The Grouch, was released in 2011.[11]
The duo's ninth album, Shadowboxing, was chosen by SF Weekly as one of their "10 Best Bay Area Hip-Hop Records of 2012".[12]
Members
Current
- Baba Zumbi (MC Zion) - rapper
- Amp Live - producer
Former
- K-Genius - DJ[13]
Discography
Studio albums
- Mind Over Matter (2000)
- Deep Water Slang V2.0 (2003)
- True & Livin' (2005)
- Break a Dawn (2006)
- Heroes in the City of Dope (2006) (with The Grouch)
- The Take Over (2009)
- Atomic Clock (2010)
- Heroes in the Healing of the Nation (2011) (with The Grouch)
- Shadowboxing (2012)
Compilation albums
- Curb Servin': The Mixtape Sessions (2003)
- Politicks: Collabs & B-Sides (2004)
- Family Business (2004)
- Street Legends (2007)
- The Search & The Seizure Mixtape (2008)
- Bringers of the Dawn (2009)
- Zion I Sampler (2010)
- Live at KEXP Vol. 5 (2009)
- The Rapture: Live from Oaklandia (2015)
EPs
- Enter the Woods (1997)
- New Dimensions (1998)
- Starship (1998)
- Chapter 4 (1999)
- The Vapors (2013)
- The Masters of Ceremony (2014)
- Libations (2014)
- The Sun Moon and Stars (2015)
Singles
- "Inner Light" (1998)
- “Critical" b/w "Venus" (1999)
- "Revolution (B-Boy Anthem)" (2000)
- "Boom Bip" b/w "Le Le Le" (2001)
- "Cheeba Cheeba" b/w "Kharma" (2002)
- "The Drill" b/w "Flow" (2003)
- "Salt in the Game" b/w "Break Rap" (2005)
- "Bird's Eye View" b/w "Luv" (2005)
- “Temperature" b/w "The Bay" (2005)
- "Act Right" b/w "Target Practice" (2006)
- “One" b/w "Trippin" (2006)
- "Hit ‘Em" b/w "Trains & Planes" (2006) (with The Grouch)
- "Soul Searchin" b/w "Moves That Make Me" (2006) (with The Grouch)
- "Lift Me Up" b/w "Smack" (2007) (with The Grouch)
- "Count It Down (Nomak Remix)" (2007)
- "Juicy Juice" (2008)
Guest appearances
- The Planets - "Can't Stop" from The Opening (2002)
- Triple Threat - "Hit 'Em Off" from Many Styles (2003)
- Goapele - "The Daze" from Even Closer (2004)
- Relic - "Trust Yourself" from Note to Self (2004)
- Rico Pabón - "Pa 'Fuera" from Louder Than Fiction (2006)
- Ty - "Oh!" from Closer (2006)
- DJ Deckstream - "Spread Love" from Soundtracks (2007)
- Omina - "Keep Move'n" from Bust (2007)
- CLP - “Rockin' Wiz Us" from Supercontinental (2008)
- The Jacka - "Dream" from Tear Gas (2009)
- Webcam Hi-Fi - "Promised Land" from Livity Is My Temple (2009)
- Bicasso - "Party Metroid" from Rebel Musiq (2009)
- Pro the Leader & Dopestyle - "Back Wit a Vengence" from Hip Hop Depression (2010)
- Minnesota - "Float" from Altered States LP (2012)
- Latyrx - "It's Time" from The Second Album (2013)
- Bassnectar - "Lost in the Crowd" from Noise vs. Beauty (2014)
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