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The Lost Prophecies is a collection of previously unreleased tracks from UNO The Prophet from the last decade (2000-2009)
These songs were recorded with the various Producers and Artists I have been blessed to work with throughout the years.
CD – UNO The Prophet – The Lost Prophecies
UNO THE PROPHET
THE LOST PROPHECIES
Lost Prophecies (Front)
1. Never – ALL NEW EXCLUSIVE BONUS! prod: Roundtable Kings p
2. Trapped prod: Roundtable Kings p
3. Word Sound Power prod: Roundtable Kings p
4. Mic Weeps prod: Blizz Cartel t
5. Lately guitar: Chill Breeze of Murder Elite prod: Block Studios n
6. That’s A Wrap prod: Block Studios n
7. Check It Out prod: Unity Allah e
8. Out The Gate prod: Unity Allah e
9. Passion prod: Block Studios n
10. Ice Age feat: Prof. Griff of Public Enemy prod: Ras Naphtali p
11. Officer Down from hard truth soldiers 1 prod: paris Guerilla Funk
12. Touchy Subject feat: 7L and Esoteric
13. Hold Tight prod: Ras Naphtali p
14. Love It Or Leave It prod: Masada of Poor Righteous Teachers r
15. U Know Who prod: Masada of Poor Righteous Teachers r
16. U Know U Beourgie prod: Masada of Poor Righteous Teachers r
17. U don’t Know Nuttin prod: Roundtable Kings p
18. How Bad Do U Want it prod: Block Studios n
19. Adonijah prod: Roundtable Kings p
20. Distant Lover arranged: UNO The Prophet
21. Crazy prod: Roundtable Kings p
Lost Prophecies (Back)
The Lost Prophecies is a collection of previously unreleased tracks
from UNO The Prophet from the last decade (2000-2009)
These songs were recorded with the various Producers and Artists I have been
blessed to work with throughout the years.
The last 3 tracks are somewhat of a departure from my usual brand of revolutionary music.
These last 3 tracks deal with the various aspects of Love with our sisters.
First off Adonijah, an old joint I did for my daughter, the purest love of all.
Secondly, Distant Lover, about a long distance relationship over the NY City (Cam and Jay-Z beat)
Lastly, Crazy the most extreme departure at first glance. This song may seem like an irreverant and sexually charged song. What this song shows is the “freaky” side of all of us, but if you notice throughout the song I am talking about ONE WOMAN, not cavorting around with every girl in the club. It was meant as something a little more lighthearted for that special someone that you bump uglies with. 😉
PEACE,
UNO THE PROPHET
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