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Rapper's Best Friend 3 is the seventh instrumental compilation album by American hip hop producer and recording artist the Alchemist. It is third installment in the Alchemist's instrumental series Rapper's Best Friend. The other two albums in the series, Rapper's Best Friend and Rapper's Best Friend 2, were released in 2007 and 2012, respectively.
Gangrene – "Play It Cool" (featuring Samuel T Herring & Earl Sweatshirt); Tunde Adebimpe – "Speedline Miracle Masterpiece" (featuring Sal P & Sinkane) {produced with Josh Werner & Sinkane}
Much later, in April 2017, the Alchemist revealed the name and June 2 release date of the project, titled Fantasy Island EP. [26] The Alchemist teased the sequel to The Good Book project with producer Budgie on his Instagram Story a couple of times. Then, on May 7, 2017, he surprisingly tweeted a link to pre-order the project and a first single ...
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 the 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]
Israeli Salad is the first instrumental studio album by producer and musician The Alchemist.The album is a concept album, based almost entirely on Israeli samples. The album was produced entirely by the Alchemist, and was released through his own ALC Records on May 26, 2015.
1st Infantry is the debut solo studio album by American hip-hop producer and rapper the Alchemist.It was released on June 29, 2004, through Koch Records.Recording sessions took place at The Lab, Baseclef Studios and Infamous Studios in New York City, at Soundproof and MGS Sound Lab in Los Angeles, and at D-Block Studios in Yonkers.
Phillips, Craig and Dean (Let Your Glory Fall, 2003) Plus One (WOW Worship: Red, 2004 and Exodus, 2003) John Tesh (Worship Collection: Awesome God, 2003) Rebecca St. James (Live Worship: Blessed Be Your Name]], 2004) Salvador (Worship Live, 2003) Sonicflood (Cry Holy, 2003) Jeremy Camp (Empty Me, Vol. 1, 2004) Israel & New Breed (Live from ...
The 9:37 song, the fourth and final track of the album, was Rush's first entirely instrumental piece. The multi-part piece was inspired by a dream guitarist Alex Lifeson had, and the music in these sections correspond to the occurrences in his dream. The opening segment was played on a nylon-string classical guitar.