Bay Area rhymesayer
Prince Ali's verbal assault combines a flaunting, B-boy-like swagger with nuances of spirituality, a strong implication of his
Souls of Mischief influence. Born in Oakland, CA, but raised a few miles south in Hayward, CA,
Ali was inspired to be an MC in the mid-'80s by the king B-boys of hip-hop,
Run-D.M.C. After he completed his graduate program at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, he founded Eye5 Recordings in 2006, putting forth a stable of progressive rap artists, including L.A. hip-hop band
Destruments and three-man crew Pacific Sonz (of which he is a member). That same year,
Ali made noise with his underground mixtape,
Corner Ensemble, despite its limited distribution. Oakland hip-hop pioneers
Hieroglyphics caught wind of the up-and-coming MC and picked up the mixtape and debut album,
Curb Side Service, for proper release via Hiero Imperium/Fontana Distribution the following year. The full-length featured
Hiero members
Pep Love,
Tajai, and
Casual as well as guest spots from
Planet Asia and
Keith Murray.
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Cyril Cordor, Rovi