Pharaoh Monch
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Troy Donald Jamerson (born October 31, 1972), better known by his stage name Pharoahe Monch, is an American rapper from
South Jamaica, Queens South Jamaica (also commonly known as "The Southside") is a residential neighborhood in the Borough (New York City), borough of Queens in New York City, located south of downtown Jamaica, Queens, Jamaica. Although a proper border has not been est ...
,
New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ...
. He is known for his complex lyrics, intricate delivery, and internal and multisyllabic rhyme schemes.Edwards, Paul, 2009, '' How to Rap: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC'', Chicago Review Press, p. 327.


Biography

Monch released three albums as part of the rap duo Organized Konfusion with partner Prince Poetry: The self-titled '' Organized Konfusion'', '' Stress: The Extinction Agenda'' and '' The Equinox''. The duo handled a large amount of production on these albums themselves. All albums received positive critical reviews, but moderate sales. As a result, the duo split up after recording their final album ''The Equinox'' in 1997. Prince Poetry has since denied the possibility of an Organized Konfusion reunion. Pharoahe Monch then signed to Rawkus Records, an indie label. After making several guest appearances on albums like the best-selling Rawkus compilation ''
Soundbombing II ''Soundbombing II'' is the second installment in Rawkus Records Rawkus Records was an American hip hop record label known for starting the careers of many rappers. Rawkus started in 1995 with releases in hip-hop, drum and bass and fun-dustria ...
'', Monch's much-hyped debut, '' Internal Affairs'' was released in 1999. The first single of the album, " Simon Says", became a hit single, peaking at No. 97 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Despite its success, the song caused controversy when Monch was later sued for its unauthorized use of a sample from
Akira Ifukube was a Japanese classical and film music composer, best known for his works on the ''Godzilla'' franchise. Biography Early years in Hokkaido Akira Ifukube was born on 31 May 1914 in Kushiro, Japan as the third son of a police officer Toshimi ...
's ''Gojira Tai Mosura'', the theme song to the 1992 film ''
Godzilla vs. Mothra is a 1992 Japanese Kaiju, ''kaiju'' film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Kazuki Ōmori, and produced by Shogo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho, Toho Studios, it is the 19th film in the Godzilla (franchise), ''Godzilla'' franchis ...
''. This resulted in a halting in his album's distribution. Following the controversy, Pharoahe would not release another solo project for several years, but still released some songs and had guest appearances. In 2000, he collaborated with Mos Def and
Nate Dogg Nathaniel Dwayne Hale (August 19, 1969 – March 15, 2011), known professionally as Nate Dogg, was an American singer and rapper. He gained recognition for providing guest vocals for a multitude of hit rap songs between 1992 and 2007, earning the ...
on the hit song "
Oh No Oh No may refer to: * An exclamation used to indicate shock or dismay, primarily used in the English language Music * Oh No (musician) (born 1979), American rapper Albums * ''Oh No!'', 2004 album by Crackout * ''Oh No'' (OK Go album), 2005 * ...
" from the Rawkus compilation record ''
Lyricist Lounge 2 ''Lyricist Lounge 2'' is the second installment in Rawkus Records ''Lyricist Lounge'' album series. The release was one of Rawkus' most commercially successful releases, featuring the hit crossover singles, " Oh No" and "Get Up", the former char ...
''. He contributed the song "Fuck You" to the ''Training Day'' soundtrack in 2001, and rapped the theme song to
Madden NFL 2002 ''Madden NFL 2002'' (also known as ''Madden 2002'') is an American football video game. It features former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper on the cover. Pat Summerall and John Madden are the commentators. The ''Madden NFL 2002'' co ...
. He also provided vocals on the track "Last Dayz" on the 2001 Adam F Album ''Kaos: The Anti-Acoustic Warfare'' and remixes of the track on the follow-up ''Drum & Bass Warfare'', released the following year. In 2003 Pharoahe released his final single through Rawkus Records, "Agent Orange", a war inspired song which revisited the 1991 Organized Konfusion track "Releasing Hypnotical Gases". There were rumors his next album, at first tentatively titled ''Innervisions'', was to be released under Denaun Porter's new
Shady Records Shady Records is an American record label founded by rapper Eminem and his manager Paul Rosenberg, after the highly successful release of Eminem's ''The Slim Shady LP'' (1999). Shady has seen negative times when being part of the unsuccessful i ...
imprint Runyon Ave. They reached out to Stevie Wonder and were at the beginning processes of recording the album but apparently the deal fell through; Monch later announced a deal with Street Records Corporation, home of
Wu-Tang Clan Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in Staten Island, New York City, in 1992. Its original members include RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, and Masta Killa. Close affili ...
, David Banner and Terror Squad. On December 19, 2006, Pharoahe Monch released his first and only official mixtape, ''The Awakening'', hosted by Clinton Sparks, DJ Boogie Brown. In June 2007, Monch released his second solo album ''
Desire Desires are states of mind that are expressed by terms like "wanting", "wishing", "longing" or "craving". A great variety of features is commonly associated with desires. They are seen as propositional attitudes towards conceivable states of aff ...
'' to critical acclaim. Monch said about the album; "...it's very soulful, very
gospel Gospel originally meant the Christian message ("the gospel"), but in the 2nd century it came to be used also for the books in which the message was set out. In this sense a gospel can be defined as a loose-knit, episodic narrative of the words an ...
, a fresh, new sound for me." The album's lead single was the self-produced track "Push", with "Let's Go" as its
B-side The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes; these terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record compan ...
. The song's music video and single were released in late September 2006. Pharoahe Monch released a second music video entitled "When the Gun Draws" at a Brooklyn music festival in February 2007. The track was inspired by a song he did with Prince Po entitled "Stray Bullet" which was featured on the '' Stress: The Extinction Agenda'' album. A final video was made for the title track "Desire" in late 2007. It was directed by New Zealand director Andy Morton and shot on the Rock the Bells tour with full band. The video features both MeLa Machinko and Showtyme. On July 9, 2009, Pharoahe Monch allowed hip hop website
HipHopDX.com ''HipHopDX'' is an online magazine of hip hop music criticism and news. The website's current president and publisher is Sharath Cherian and the Head Of Content is Jerry L. Barrow. ''HipHopDX'' is the flagship publication of Cheri Media Group. ...
to leak a song from his forthcoming album ''
W.A.R. (We Are Renegades) ''W.A.R. (We Are Renegades)'' is the third studio album of United States of America, American hip hop artist Pharoahe Monch released on March 22, 2011 under Duck Down Records. Producers include Lion's Share Music Group, Exile (producer), Exile, Ma ...
''. The song was called "Shine" and featured vocals by MeLa Machinko and was also produced by Diamond D. On February 14, 2010, another song from Monch was leaked, which is called "Clap (One Day)," produced by M-Phazes. Pharoahe Monch released his third solo album ''
W.A.R. (We Are Renegades) ''W.A.R. (We Are Renegades)'' is the third studio album of United States of America, American hip hop artist Pharoahe Monch released on March 22, 2011 under Duck Down Records. Producers include Lion's Share Music Group, Exile (producer), Exile, Ma ...
'' in March 2011. It featured guest appearances from Jill Scott, Styles P,
Citizen Cope Clarence Greenwood (born May 20, 1968), also known by his stage name, Citizen Cope, is an American songwriter, producer and singer. His music is commonly described as a mix of blues, soul, folk, and rock. Citizen Cope's compositions have been r ...
, Jean Grae,
Royce da 5'9" Ryan Daniel Montgomery, known professionally as Royce da 5'9" (or simply Royce 5'9"), is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Montgomery is currently one half of the rap duo Bad Meets Evil with fellow Detroit rapper Eminem, and ...
, Immortal Technique, Vernon Reid,
Phonte Phonte Lyshod Coleman, known mononymously as Phonte (born December 28, 1978), is an American rapper, singer, and producer. He is currently of the North Carolina hip-hop trio/duo Little Brother (revived in 2019 without producer 9th Wonder) and ...
, Mr. Porter, Mela Machinko, Showtyme & DJ Boogie Blind. Pharoahe revealed that the album is a "throwback to 1993, '94 hip-hop" and featured production by Exile, Marco Polo, M-Phazes, Fatin, Diamond D, Mike Loe, Samiyam, Adam Deitch, Eric Krasno and Pharoahe Monch himself. Four singles have been released from the album: "Shine", "Clap (One Day)", "Black Hand Side", and "Assassins". A ten-year anniversary re-issue of ''Internal Affairs'' will also be released featuring a documentary about the making of the album.Pharoahe Monch Vs. The Black Panther
www.frolab.com, 2009-01-12. Retrieved on 2009-05-07.
In 2011, Pharoahe Monch was a judge on the Ultimate MC TV show alongside
Royce da 5'9" Ryan Daniel Montgomery, known professionally as Royce da 5'9" (or simply Royce 5'9"), is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Montgomery is currently one half of the rap duo Bad Meets Evil with fellow Detroit rapper Eminem, and ...
, Sean Price, Planet Asia, and
Organik ''Organik'' is the third studio album by Robert Miles, released on 11 June 2001. The first he independently recorded and produced after quitting his record company, it marked a complete departure from the style of his first two albums but still ...
. Pharoahe Monch recently made his second appearance on an R&B song - the first being "It Ain't The Money" on Macy Gray's 2003 album ''
The Trouble With Being Myself ''The Trouble with Being Myself'' is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter Macy Gray, released on April 28, 2003, by Epic Records. The album peaked at number 44 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and by February 2007, it had sold 134, ...
'' - performing on Eric Roberson's album track "The Cycle" from Roberson's 2014 album ''The Box''. Pharoahe released his fourth album, '' PTSD: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder'', on April 15, 2014, under his independent label, W.A.R. Media. The album is a conceptual follow up to his third album, ''W.A.R. (We Are Renegades)''. The album featured two singles, " Damage" and "Bad M.F.", both produced by Lee Stone. In late 2017 Pharoahe Monch was featured in a song by
Keyon Harrold Keyon Karim Harrold (born November 18, 1980) is an American jazz trumpeter, vocalist, songwriter, and producer. Early life and family Keyon Harrold was born and raised in Ferguson, Missouri, United States, one of 16 children in a family of music ...
titled "Her Beauty Through My Eyes" from Keyon's latest album ''Mugician''. In 2019, Pharoahe formed the rap-rock supergroup th1rt3en, featuring guitarist Marcus Machado and drummer Daru Jones; releasing their debut single "Palindrome" in September 2019. On October 19, 2019, ''Internal Affairs'' was finally released to streaming services, on its 20th anniversary. Th1rt3en's debut album ''A Magnificent Day for an Exorcism'' was released two years later on January 22, 2021, and was supported by the three singles "Fight" featuring rap group
Cypress Hill Cypress Hill is an American hip hop group from South Gate, California. They have sold over 20 million albums worldwide and have multi-platinum and platinum albums. They are considered to be among the main progenitors of West Coast and 1990 ...
, "666 (Three Six Word Stories)" and "Cult 45".


Rapping technique

Pharoahe Monch is acclaimed for his complex rapping technique -
AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the databas ...
says he has, "a reputation as one of underground hip hop's pre-eminent lyricists, crafting intricate and intelligent raps." Kool Moe Dee ranks him at 26 in his best MCs of all-time list, from his book, '' There's a God on the Mic'',Kool Moe Dee, 2003, '' There's A God On The Mic: The True 50 Greatest MCs'', Thunder's Mouth Press, p.147. noting: "Pharoahe Monch is like an eloquent linguistics professor moonlighting as a rhyme serial killer terrorist, challenging the listeners' I.Q. while daring him or her to keep up." Having been afflicted with chronic
asthma Asthma is a long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction, and easily triggered bronchospasms. Symptoms include episodes of wheezing, cou ...
since the age of thirteen months, Monch developed new and creative ways to deliver his lyrics when rapping. In an interview with ''
HipHopDX ''HipHopDX'' is an online magazine of hip hop music criticism and news. The website's current president and publisher is Sharath Cherian and the Head Of Content is Jerry L. Barrow. ''HipHopDX'' is the flagship publication of Cheri Media Group. ...
'', he stated that "asthma forced imto really go against the issue and push the envelope in terms of breath control," developing a technique he "wouldn't try if edidn’t have asthma." Monch compares writing and recording his lyrics to writing and filming a movie - in the book '' How to Rap'' he says he will 'punch-in' vocals so he can "retake some things, just like a film", and he 'rewrites' lyrics, saying he will "go back as a screenwriter and rewrite scenes and leave more to the imagination." For his biggest hit, "Simon Says", he comments that he wrote the choruses before he wrote the verses, and fellow rapper and collaborator O.C. notes that Monch will write single lines down and then use them five years later. His vocal delivery is inspired by
Jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
music and musicians such as John Coltrane.


Discography


Solo albums

* '' Internal Affairs'' (1999) * ''
Desire Desires are states of mind that are expressed by terms like "wanting", "wishing", "longing" or "craving". A great variety of features is commonly associated with desires. They are seen as propositional attitudes towards conceivable states of aff ...
'' (2007) * ''
W.A.R. (We Are Renegades) ''W.A.R. (We Are Renegades)'' is the third studio album of United States of America, American hip hop artist Pharoahe Monch released on March 22, 2011 under Duck Down Records. Producers include Lion's Share Music Group, Exile (producer), Exile, Ma ...
'' (2011) * '' PTSD: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder'' (2014)


Group albums

* '' Organized Konfusion'' (1991) (with
Prince Po Lawrence Baskerville (born August 12, 1969), better known by his stage name Prince Po, is an American rapper and record producer from Queens, New York City, New York. He is a founder of Nasty Habits Entertainment. Early life Prince Po was born L ...
as Organized Konfusion)
* '' Stress: The Extinction Agenda'' (1994) (with Prince Po as Organized Konfusion) * '' The Equinox'' (1997) (with Prince Po as Organized Konfusion) * ''A Magnificent Day for an Exorcism'' (2021) (with th1rt3en)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Monch, Pharoahe 1967 births Indie rappers Living people East Coast hip hop musicians African-American male rappers American hip hop record producers Rappers from New York City Underground rappers High School of Art and Design alumni 20th-century American rappers 21st-century American rappers Record producers from New York (state) 20th-century American male musicians 21st-century American male musicians Universal Motown Records artists 20th-century African-American musicians 21st-century African-American musicians