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From: Queens, NY Signature Song: Tragedy Khadafi 'Arrest the President' (1990) Queensbridge-based Tragedy Khadafi has been in the industry since the mid-1980s, and has collaborated with many artists who found considerably more mainstream success and/or critical respect. Hamstrung by bad luck and perpetual recidivism issues, Tragedy still receives attention from fans of Queensbridge hip-hop and European record collectors, but otherwise doesn't get the props showered on many of his peers. He debuted on 1985's Super Kids single 'Go, Queensbridge' with DJ Hot Day; this drew the attention of Juice Crew producer Marley Marl, who made the rapper (then known as MC Percy) a 'junior member' of the crew in 1987. After a robbery conviction sent him to the sidelines, he returned with a new name and a newfound interest in Five Percenter ideology. Calling himself the Intelligent Hoodlum, he released a self-titled album (produced by Marley Marl and Large Professor) that was full of energized, politically excoriating hip-hop that captured the sound of a more conscientious era. Was a clear standout.
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His second and final LP as Intelligent Hoodlum, Tragedy: Saga of a Hoodlum, found the rapper reaching for a more diverse, modern sound, thanks in part to production from underrated beatmaker K-Def. Among the highlights were 'Grand Groove,' which re-incorporated the same sample as DJ Hot Day's 'Hot Day Master Mix,' (the Super Kids had appeared on the b-side back in 1987) and the, a powerful, elegiac reflection on mortality. The rapper had evolved, becoming more reflective and worldly. But his explicit political consciousness passed once the artist started recording with Capone N Noreaga in the late 1990s. Although he's only credited as a guest artist throughout the record, the rapper was a driving force behind the group's seminal 1998 debut The War Report; Capone, who was incarcerated midway through the recording process, has less airtime on the record than the newly rechristened Tragedy Khadafi.