Nomad Hip Hop
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Nomad Hip Hop | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 2010–Present |
| Labels | Nomad Hip Hop |
| Associated acts | |
| Website | www |
| Members | |
| Past members | |
History
Nomad Hip Hop is a musical collective based out of Phoenix, Arizona. Known for their political undertones[1] Nomad Hip Hop has created a cult following among dissidents of President Donald Trump. Although Nomad Hip Hop claims their political stance is satirical, some claim it is left-leaning propaganda riddled with anti-Trump rhetoric.[2]
Prior to Nomad Hip Hop, frontman Nick Norris was part of a hip hop group named Liquid Syndicate (1997 - 2004) on Speakeasy Productions (Record Label). Most of Nick's music between 2004 - 2010 has been archived as unavailable, but is still accessible in certain digital locations under the publishing rights of Nomad Hip Hop.[3]
Group Members
Nick Norris (Producer/Emcee)
Nick Norris formed Nomad Hip Hop in early 2011 alongside former group mates G-Buttah, and Muggs Dynamite. Nick Norris appears on all Nomad Hip Hop albums.
The Early Years
Nick Norris started his music career in 1997 as one half of the hip hop duo "Liquid Syndicate" (Fresh Produce Records, Speakeasy Productions). In 2000, Nick began studying Audio Engineering and Music Business at Paradise Valley Community College. A quick learner, Nick continued his studies while running live sound and audio engineering at North Scottsdale mega-church (North Ridge Community Church, 2002 - 2005). He spent 3 years learning and honing his engineering skills when he decided to take a hiatus to focus on his own music and his family.
Radio
Once Nick returned to the music industry, he quickly landed a contract with KWSS-LP (93.9fm)[4] in Phoenix for his weekly 3-hour radio show called "The Cleanup Crew". The Cleanup Crew was co-hosted by RoQy TyRaiD and Prophetiko, and featured guest appearances by independent artists from all over the world. The Cleanup Crew was the only independent Underground Hip Hop show in Phoenix, Arizona, and was broadcast live on Wednesday nights to Phoenix's major metropolitan area. The Cleanup Crew is now on Radio Supa (online radio via radio.co), and airs every Monday night from 8pm - 10pm (MST, AZ).
DJ DN3 (Producer)
DJ DN3 (Melvin Raymond) joined Nomad Hip Hop in 2016 after a successful collaborative record, titled, How to Ruin Everything.
Prophetiko (Emcee)
Prophetiko (Isaiah D Wordsmith) joined Nomad Hip Hop in 2014 after several successful collaborations. Prophetiko appears on How to Ruin Everything and various singles published by Nomad Hip Hop.
Luke Noble (Emcee)
Luke Noble joined Nomad Hip Hop in late 2016 as a distribution artist. Luke Noble appears on 100 Days of Reign.
Artist Collaborations
- Copywrite (rapper) - Featured on: Al Bundy (Propaganda - How to Ruin Everything)[5] and The Cleanup Crew [6]
- Coolzey - Featured on Al Bundy (Propaganda - How to Ruin Everything)
- Mega Ran - Featured on Betsy DeVos (100 Days of Reign)[7]
- RoQy TyRaiD - Featured on Vladimir Putin (100 Days of Reign)
- Mr. Miranda - Featured on Bigly (100 Days of Reign)
- MedafOracle - Featured on Cognitive Dissonance (100 Days of Reign)
- Slogan a.k.a. Cory Hill - Featured on Trump Supporter (100 Days of Reign)
Studio Releases
2017
100 Days of Reign
- Released: 29 April 2017
- Format: LP/CD/Digital
- Label: Nomad Hip Hop
- Writer: Nick Norris
- Writers: Nick Norris, Luke Noble, Raheem Jarbo, Melvin Raymond, Cory Hill, Jacob Raiford, Dave Miranda, Chas Wright
- Producer: DJ DN3
- Tracks: 8
- Singles: Trump Supporter, Praise the Lord & Pass the Ammunition
2016
Propaganda: How to Ruin Everything
- Released: 17 December 2016
- Format: LP/CD/Digital
- Label: Nomad Hip Hop
- Writer: Nick Norris
- Writers: Nick Norris, Melvin Raymond, Copywrite (rapper), Coolzey, Prophetiko
- Producer: DJ DN3
- Tracks: 15
- Singles: Al Bundy (feat. Copywrite, Coolzey, and Prophetiko), Somebody to Love
2013
Nomad Hip Hop (self titled LP)
- Released: 14 December 2013
- Format: LP/CD/Digital
- Label: Nomad Hip Hop
- Writer: Nick Norris
- Writers: Nick Norris, Muggs Dynamite, Prophetiko
- Producer: Nick Norris
- Tracks: 13
- Singles: Rose Colored Glasses, Bad Habit (feat. Ash Anderson)
2012
Redmix
- Released: 15 August 2012
- Format: LP/CD/Digital
- Label: Nomad Hip Hop
- Writer: Nick Norris
- Writers: Nick Norris, Muggs Dynamite, G-Buttah
- Producer: Nick Norris
- Tracks: 9
- Singles: WhoreMoans, A Story to Tell
2011
Throwback (Green Album)
- Released: 7 July 2011
- Format: Digital
- Label: Nomad Hip Hop
- Writer: Nick Norris
- Writers: Nick Norris, Muggs Dynamite, G-Buttah, Colorblind (rapper)
- Producer: Nick Norris
- Tracks: 40
- Singles: What'll it Take, Lost, Swallow My Pride, It's All Politics
Singles
- 2013: Rose Colored Glasses (Nomad Hip Hop)[8]
- 2016: Somebody to Love (Propaganda - How to Ruin Everything)[9]
- 2017: Bun in the Oven (Single Release)[10]
- 2017: Pile of Shit (Single Release)[11]
- 2017: Vladimir Putin (100 Days of Reign)[12]
References
- ↑ ThisIs50: 100 Days of Reign, Nomad Hip Hop,
- ↑ Flotivity Media: 100 Days of Reign, Political Action
- ↑ Liquid Syndicate Musical Archive
- ↑ KWSS - Independent Radio
- ↑ Al Bundy featuring Copywrite
- ↑ The Cleanup Crew featuring Copywrite
- ↑ Betsy DeVos featuring Mega Ran
- ↑ Rose Colored Glasses by Nomad Hip Hop
- ↑ Somebody to Love by Nomad Hip Hop
- ↑ Bun in the Oven by Nomad Hip Hop feat. G-Buttah
- ↑ Pile of Shit by Nomad Hip Hop feat. G-Buttah
- ↑ Vladimir Putin by Nomad Hip Hop feat. RoQy TyRaiD
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