The first solo album released under Kool Keith's own name, Sex Style expands the dirtier parts of Dr. Octagonecologyst into a near-concept album. Sometimes a pimp, sometimes...
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Kool Keith's latest magnum opus Black Elvis: Lost In Space, his first solo album on a major label, is his most ambitious effort to date, every bit as scattered and insane as...
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After killing off his Dr. Octagon alias and resurrecting himself as an intergalactic Little Richard named Black Elvis (coiffured appropriately), Kool Keith returned in 1999...
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One of the better albums in the Kool Keith catalog, First Come, First Served is further evidence that the volatile MC works best with an alter ego -- in this case Dr. Dooom,...
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Kool Keith may not be one of the more popular MCs in the rap game, but he's surely proven himself to be one of the most creative. Particularly given the genre's commercial...
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It's hard to exaggerate the role that Kool Keith's debut solo album as Dr. Octagon played in revitalizing underground hip-hop. It certainly didn't bring the scene back to...
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This is essentially the entire Dr. Octagon album sans vocals and slightly remixed. If any other artist released an album such as this it would be considered throwaway...
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If its release date had been delayed by just one day, Diesel Truckers would've followed the lackluster Kool Keith Presents Thee Undatakerz album by exactly three months....
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A single from his 1997 Sex Style LP on Funky Ass, Kool Keith's "Don't Crush It" (as in "don't crush it when you sit up on it") got the remix treatment six years later,...
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Underground rapper and former frontman of the Ultramagnetic MC's, Kool Keith teamed up with KutMasta Kurt to form Dr. Dooom, the successor project to Dr. Octagon. However,...
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