King Magnetic
Magnetic began receiving some national attention as early as 2005 when he produced "The Sound of Philadelphia" for Reef the Lost Cauze which went on to air on ESPN's Monday Night Countdown. In 2006, Magnetic began recording his 1st official iTunes release, "Everything's A Gamble" which showcased his beat making and rhyming abilities. It featured underground heavyweights such as: Channel Live, Sean Price, Edo G and Chino XL amongst others. While mixing "EAG" in 2007, Mag was invited to appear on the Army of the Pharaohs (AOTP) 2007 LP "Ritual of Battle". ...show more
Magnetic began receiving some national attention as early as 2005 when he produced "The Sound of Philadelphia" for Reef the Lost Cauze which went on to air on ESPN's Monday Night Countdown. In 2006, Magnetic began recording his 1st official iTunes release, "Everything's A Gamble" which showcased his beat making and rhyming abilities. It featured underground heavyweights such as: Channel Live, Sean Price, Edo G and Chino XL amongst others. While mixing "EAG" in 2007, Mag was invited to appear on the Army of the Pharaohs (AOTP) 2007 LP "Ritual of Battle".
After standing out on tracks such as "Drama Theme" & "Black Christmas", Magnetic earned a spot as an official member in the Army of the Pharaohs. Shortly after making his cameos on AOTP's album, Magnetic began doing more collaborations including appearances on Snowgoons' "Black Snow", Outerspace's "God's Fury" and a 12" vinyl release with Poland's The Returners featuring Skyzoo & El Da Sensei. He also recorded with Young Guru and KRS-One for "Stop The Violence '08", Esoteric (Spitting the FIRST #hashtag line - "In a way that seem wrong - irregular jeans")and his own DJ Whoo Kid Presents Shadyville/Dre Boogs/DJ Kwestion "The Co-Sign". Then his appearance on Jedi Mind Tricks' single "Godflesh" w.
Block McCloud marked Mag's 1st Billboard chart appearance with JMT's "A History of Violence" hitting #169. Not slowing down in 2009, Magnetic recorded for various projects including: Apathy's "Wanna Snuggle?", Stoupe's "Decalogue", Quaker's project with Portishead's Geoff Barrow, King & The Cauze - Shadyville mixtape, as well as new AOTP and solo projects. Starting 2010 off strong, March marked the release of both AOTP's "The Unholy Terror" and King Magnetic's "EAG 2" on the same day. "EAG 2" featured an all-star underground line-up including: Joell Ortiz, Termanology, Immortal Technique and others. ...show less
Albums & Singles by King Magnetic
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