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Amp Live (left) and Baba Zumbi (right). | |
Background information | |
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Origin | Oakland, California, U.S. |
Genres | Alternative hip hop[1] |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | |
Associated acts | |
Website | www.zionicrew.com |
Members | Baba Zumbi |
Past members |
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Zion I is an American hip hop project founded by Baba Zumbi (born Steve Gaines).[2] K-Genius and Amp Live were the project's members.[3]
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Career[edit]
Originally formed as a group, Zion I released the debut studio album, Mind over Matter, in 2000.[4] It was nominated for 'Independent Album of the Year' by The Source.[5]Deep Water Slang V2.0 was released in 2003.[6]
In 2005, Zion I released True & Livin'.[5] It featured guest appearances from Gift of Gab, Talib Kweli, and Aesop Rock.[7]
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Heroes in the City of Dope, the first collaborative album with The Grouch, was released in 2006.[8] In 2009, Zion I released The Takeover.[9]
In 2010, Zion I released Atomic Clock.[10]Heroes in the Healing of the Nation, the second collaborative studio album with The Grouch, was released in 2011.[11] In 2012, Zion I released Shadowboxing, which was included on SF Weekly's '10 Best Bay Area Hip-Hop Records of 2012' list.[12]
In 2015, Amp Live left the group, and Zion I became Baba Zumbi's one man project.[2]
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In 2016, Zion I released The Labyrinth, the first studio album not to include Amp Live.[13]
Members[edit]
Current[edit]
- Baba Zumbi - rapper
Former[edit]
- K-Genius - DJ (2000-2002)
- Amp Live - producer, DJ (2003-2015)
Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
- 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 Takeover (2009)
- Atomic Clock (2010)
- Heroes in the Healing of the Nation (2011) (with The Grouch)
- Shadowboxing (2012)
- The Labyrinth (2016)
- The Tonite Show with Zion I (2018)
- Ritual Mystik (2018)
Compilation albums[edit]
- Curb Servin': The Mixtape Sessions (2003)
- Politicks: Collabs & B-Sides (2004)
- Family Business (2004)
- Street Legends (2007)
- The Search & The Seizure (2008)
- Bringers of the Dawn (2009)
- Zion I Sampler (2010)
- Live at KEXP Vol. 5 (2009)
- Hella Fresh Fest (2013)
- The Rapture: Live from Oaklandia (2015)
EPs[edit]
- 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[edit]
- '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' (2006) (with The Grouch)
- 'Lift Me Up' (2007) (with The Grouch)
- 'Count It Down (Nomak Remix)' (2007)
- 'Juicy Juice' (2008)
- 'We Don't Wife 'Em' (2016)
- 'Saving Souls' (2016)
Guest appearances[edit]
- Linkin Park - 'Plc.4 Mie Haed' from Reanimation (2002)
- 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)
- Crown City Rockers - 'B-Boy (Remix)' (2007)
- Guru - 'For Ya Mind' from Guru's Jazzmatazz: Back to the Future (2008)
- Ise Lyfe - 'Thigh Bone' from Prince Cometh (2008)
- CLP - 'Rockin' Wiz Us' from Supercontinental (2008)
- The Jacka - 'Dream' from Tear Gas (2009)
- Jern Eye - 'Get Right' from Vision (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)
- Rebelution - 'Safe and Sound Remix' from Remix EP (2011)
- Minnesota - 'Float' from Altered States LP (2012)
- Latyrx - 'It's Time' from The Second Album (2013)
- Matisyahu - 'Built to Survive' from Akeda (2014)
- Bassnectar - 'Lost in the Crowd' from Noise vs. Beauty (2014)
- Unified Highway - 'Same Thing Coming' from Unified Highway (2016)
References[edit]
- ^Weiner, Erik (September 3, 2013). 'SUPERB Fall 2013 Lineup'. The Daily Californian.
- ^ abJohn, Matt St. (February 28, 2018). 'The Reawakening of Zion I's Baba Zumbi'. East Bay Express. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
- ^Keast, Darren (June 14, 2000). 'Changing the True School'. SF Weekly. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
- ^Phaneuf, Whitney (October 24, 2012). 'Zion I Fully Embraces the EDM Craze'. East Bay Express.
- ^ abBraidwood, Stefan (May 11, 2005). 'Zion I: True & Livin''. PopMatters.
- ^Drumming, Neil (February 21, 2003). 'Deep Water Slang v2.0 (2003) - Zion I'. Entertainment Weekly.
- ^Mudede, Charles (May 18, 2005). 'Wonder Twins'. The Stranger.
- ^Brown, Marisa. 'Zion I & the Grouch Are Heroes in the City of Dope'. AllMusic. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
- ^Berry, David (February 1, 2009). 'Zion I: The Take Over'. PopMatters.
- ^Maine, David (January 12, 2011). 'Zion I: Atomic Clock'. PopMatters.
- ^Faraone, Chris (May 6, 2011). 'Zion I & the Grouch - Heroes In the Healing of the Nation'. The Phoenix.
- ^Palmer, Tamara (December 21, 2012). 'The 10 Best Bay Area Hip-Hop Records of 2012'. SF Weekly.
- ^Dandridge-Lemco, Ben (April 17, 2017). 'Zion I's 'Wake Up!' Video Is A Call To Action'. The Fader. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Zion I discography at Discogs