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The Alchemist is one of the music producers behind the video game Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars released by Rockstar Games in 2009. On July 7, 2009, the Alchemist released his second studio album, Chemical Warfare. It contains two tracks by Gangrene, the group consisting of the Alchemist himself and Oh No.
No Days Off is a fourth mixtape album by American rapper and record producer the Alchemist. It was released on September 26, 2006 via ALC Records. The majority of production was handled by the Alchemist, except for two tracks, produced by Evidence and DJ Sebb.
Upon the digital and physical release of the EP, a VHS tape was also released including all of the songs and music videos each by a different director. The video for "TV Dinners" was released on Alchemist's YouTube channel on April 30. [4] The music videos for "Holy Hell" followed on May 7, 2021, and finally "Loose Change" on May 14. [5]
The Elephant Man's Bones is the first full-length collaborative studio album by American rappers and record producers Roc Marciano and The Alchemist. It was released on August 26, 2022, through Pimpire/ALC Records. Produced entirely by the Alchemist, it features guest appearances from Action Bronson, Boldy James, Ice-T and Knowledge the Pirate ...
Backstage: Music Inspired by the Film; Bad Dreams (Swollen Members album) Balance (Swollen Members album) Baldhead Slick & da Click; Behold a Dark Horse; Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often; Better Me Than You; Black Cocaine; Black Magic (Swollen Members album) Blank Face LP; Blood Money (Mobb Deep album) Blue Chips 7000; A ...
Gangrene – "Play It Cool" (featuring Samuel T Herring & Earl Sweatshirt); Tunde Adebimpe – "Speedline Miracle Masterpiece" (featuring Sal P & Sinkane) {produced with Josh Werner & Sinkane}
Later, on September 16, Alchemist posted a video on his YouTube Channel, and posted it on his Twitter. [2] It was a psychedelic visual promo for RBF3, [ 3 ] directed by the acclaimed music video director Jason Goldwatch , with one of the tracks that will be on the album, "Shut The F*ck Up" (which was the beat for the song "STFU Pt. 2" by rapper ...
The back cover of the Alchemist's promotional single "Keys to the City", released in 2007, mentioned a new album, expected to be in-stores in early 2008. On his 2008 mixtape The Cutting Room Floor 2 , the Alchemist revealed that the album titled Chemical Warfare is scheduled to be released in Summer 2008.