Pharoahe Monch has joined forces with Loud Records/SRC founder Steve Rifkind to release Monch’s first album since his 1999 debut Internal Affairs, on Rawkus Records. Pharaohe Monch will release his ...
(AllHipHop Features) Seeking professional help in addressing mental health issues has long been a taboo subject for many in the Black community. A combination of relying on religious support, limited ...
15. “The Recollection Facility Pt.3” (Prod. By Pharoahe Monch) 16. “Eht Dnarg Noisulli” f/ The Stepkids (Prod. By The Stepkids & Pharoahe Monch) 17. “Stand Your Ground”f/ Vernon Reid (Prod. By Lee ...
Organized Konfusion member Pharoahe Monch released his fourth solo album, PTSD, this past Tuesday (4/15) and celebrated it on the day of its release in NYC at SOB’s. If you missed that show, or just ...
Pharoahe Monch broke out on his own in 1999 after three acclaimed albums with his former group, Organized Konfusion with his debut solo album, Internal Affairs. After the album was pulled from shelves ...
While Da Beatminerz have come to define a very specific sound in Hip-Hop over the course of their illustrious career spanning more than three decades, the bulk of their production work is credited on ...
Today, April 15th, lauded rap innovator Pharoahe Monch takes the stage at B.B. King for the release party of his new album PTSD. Along with his years as one-half of celebrated rap duo Organized ...
Pharoahe Monch sits at the head of a long, wood-grain table in a hotel lounge in Long Island City, musing on death, emotional trauma, and Dr. Oz. The rapper, who grew up in South Jamaica, Queens, is ...
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter will headline an evening of soul, jazz and R&B on Baltimore's Inner Harbor as part of the OK Sunday Series. Internal Affairs was released on October 10th, 1999.
The Queens legend tests out an unwieldy rap-rock hybrid with a few promising moments that will test even his most devoted followers. Save this story Save this story Since emerging from South Jamaica, ...
Pharoahe Monch has accomplished a lot in his nearly 30-year career, first as a member of the Queens duo Organized Konfusion, then as a solo artist. Plus, he's delivered some of the best verses in ...
“I enjoyed it all,” Pharoahe says. “I even used to sing some of those types of songs as a kid for the adults. I’d come down stairs and sing Frank Sinatra. I’d sing, ‘New York, New York.’ So, I was hip ...