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As
a child of hip hop’s Golden Era, Khalil, a Chicago native, was raised
in southern California while hip hop was still in its infancy. When he
was first exposed to the art form in the mid 80’s, he never imagined
that he would be a part of the movement. Soon, he began absorbing the
knowledge and skills of his favorite MC’s, developing his own style in
the process. While embedded in the culture surrounding him, he was
inspired by favorites like Brand Nubian, Eric B and Rakim, Tribe Called
Quest, The Native Tongue Family, Poor Righteous Teachers, Public Enemy,
Pharcyde, Big Daddy Kane and MC Lyte. While in high school, he competed
and won many hip-hop showcases. That encouraged him to study more about
the music form. As he studied, he realized that he could inspire people
through his art form, just like how the other major artists impacted
him. At the same time, he began to go through a spiritual transformation
and began questioning everything. Thus, because of his analytical
nature, he became The Antahlyzah, aka Forensic Emcee. In the late 90’s,
Antahlyzah began to merge his newfound spirituality, with his passion
for writing verses. He discovered this new wave of music, termed
conscious hip-hop, which focused on promoting positive and progressive
lyrics. Although not as mainstream, he decided to concentrate on this
niche, and make music that would serve to educate, empower and uplift
his culture. His first album was released while serving in the military
overseas in Okinawa, Japan.” While on duty, a group of us came together
and formed a Hip-Hop group called The Castwayz. If you ever been in the
service then you can imagine the stress with the training, exercising,
deployment, job tasks, and just plain military life. So, this album was a
way for us to escape our tribulations at that time. The album was
entitled "The Arrival". We distributed many copies of it overseas but we
could never fully commit to any contracts due to our enlistment.” When
the Antahlyzah returned from Japan, he re-connected with a childhood
friend, DJ Ad-Seg. They soon began collaborating together on tracks.
After a few sessions, they realized they had made an album, and “Take It
Back” was released on the underground circuit. They sold 2000 copies in
two months. Soon, Antahlyzah began to collaborate with other artists,
namely Jehovah Leads (JL). They met at an open mic spot, and realized
that their music was on the same frequency. Antahlyzah and the Queens,
New York native, JL, released “What Happened To The Kulture”. This album
raised the question about the negative hip-hop imagery that had begun
to overtake the art form. They wanted to send a message about how the
overall climate of hip hop had changed and had become so diluted, that
it was more about drugs, guns, violence and misogyny than liberation.
After Antahlyzah and JL parted ways, Antahlyzah begin to work on his
solo album, entitled Truth Seeker. The album was released in the summer
of 2009. “My music is divinely inspired by the Creator, and it is
catered to those who seek out the deeper meanings of life. My primary
goal is to elevate the consciousness of all of those that listen to our
music. Antahlyzah Is Scheduled to Release a Joint Venture Project titled
The Rhyme With The Most Reason, Fall 2010. Stay tuned and follow him on
twitter @Antahlyzah
”*** For more information, or to arrange an interview with Antahlyzah, Forensic2012@yahoo.com

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