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Poor Righteous Teachers was a hip hop group from Trenton,
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, founded in 1989. Often referred to as PRT by its fans, Poor Righteous Teachers was known as a socially and politically
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group, with musical content inspired by the teachings of
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. Wise Intelligent, as the lead MC, was the most visible and well known member of the group. Culture Freedom provided vocals and production, and Father Shaheed served as a DJ and producer.
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ranked the group's lead MC,
Wise Intelligent Timothy Grimes, better known by his stage name Wise Intelligent, is an American hip hop musician from Trenton, New Jersey. He is a member of Poor Righteous Teachers. He released ''The Talented Timothy Taylor'' in 2007. His third solo studio album ...
, number five on its list of the 10 Most Underrated Rappers, calling him "one of the most creative MCs of our time."


Career

PRT debuted in 1989 with the release of the single "Time to Say Peace" b/w "Butt Naked Booty Bless." The trio released its first album, ''
Holy Intellect ''Holy Intellect'' is the debut album by hip-hop group Poor Righteous Teachers, famous for its pro- Five-Percenter messages. The album includes the hip-hop classic "Rock Dis Funky Joint", which sampled "Slippin' into Darkness" by War, a 1970s f ...
'', in 1990, amid a number of similarly pro-Black albums such as
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's '' One for All''. While not as commercially successful as these albums, ''Holy Intellect'' received critical acclaim and spawned the group's only major radio hit, "Rock Dis Funky Joint." PRT returned in 1991 with its second album, ''
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''. The album was not as commercially successful as its debut, and was not as acclaimed. The lead single "Shakiyla (JRH)", became a minor rap hit that year. The group's third, and possibly most successful release to date, ''
Black Business ''Black Business'' is the third album from hip hop group Poor Righteous Teachers. It was released on September 14, 1993, under Profile Records. ''Black Business'' is the group's last album with any production by Tony D Anthony Depula (June 2 ...
'', was released in 1993. Sales were once again limited, but the album was a critical success. The album's lead single, "Nobody Move", received little radio airplay. After a three-year hiatus, PRT returned as a group in 1996 with its fourth album, '' The New World Order''. Released in a new Hip Hop era, the album received little attention, failing to reach the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart. The album's lead single, "Word Iz Life", was barely able to reach the
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chart, peaking at the chart's lowest position, #50. Despite the lack of significant attention, the album, like its past releases, received significant acclaim. In 2001, Poor Righteous Teachers dropped the rare underground release ''Declaration of Independence''. In 2006, Cha-Ching Records released ''Rare & Unreleased'', a compilation of rare Poor Righteous Teachers songs and remixes. PRT had a short feud with rapper YZ over reels of tapes that YZ would not give back to their owner, PRT. Father Shaheed died on May 26, 2014, from a motorcycle accident.


Discography


Albums


Singles

* "Time to Say Peace" (1989) * "Holy Intellect" b/w "Self-Styled Wisdom" (1990) * "Rock Dis Funky Joint" (1990) * "Shakiyla (JRH)" b/w "Strictly Mash'ion" (1991) * "Easy Star" (1992) * "Nobody Move" b/w "Da Rill Shit" (1993) * "Conscious Style" (1996) * "Word Iz Life" b/w "Dreadful Day" (1996) * "I Swear Ta God" (2001)


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* {{Authority control East Coast hip hop groups Musical groups from New Jersey Profile Records artists Five percenters