Uziel_Aballah_Shalla

Lyrical Warfare (KRS-One Diss)

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Uziel_Aballah_Shalla
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Age: 87
Country: United States
Last login: 03/08/2008
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Cameo Appearances in the Hip-Hop Documentaries "THE MC ( WHY WE DO IT )" and "The Art of 16 Bars" produced by QD3.

 

Biography read about me, my style and what I'm all about.

Featured Singles & Compilations-

2004: HHAW (Hip Hop Appreciation Week) 2k4 (Sample MC's Act Like They Don't Know instrumental by DJ Premier) featuring MC Funky J

2004: The Refinitions by MC Funky J

2005: Kill Your TV by Illus featuring MC Funky J

2005: 9mm by Triangular Market Productions featuring MC Funky J

2005: WatDaFunk by DJ G.O.V featuring MC Funky J

2005: WatDaFunk (Paris remix) by DJ G.O.V featuring T-Dhurr, Pooky and MC Funky J

2006: Same Ol Shit Different Day (DJ Siah remix) by MC Funky J

2007: Fight The Power by Yellow Star featuring T-Dhurr and MC Funky J

2007: Keep Sk8'n by Yellow Star featuring Loco Gringo

2007: Glow Girls (Theme song) by Mr. Terrific

2007: Lyrical Warfare (KRS-One diss) by MC Funky J


Residing in Los Angeles. Rising up from a place in Columbus, Ohio known as "The Bottomz". The name has been applied to describe the low socioeconomic status and comparatively high crime rate of the area.

A protege of the legendary KRS-One. MC Funky J a.k.a Loco Gringo, Jungle Doctor "The Medicine Man on da Mic", Mr. Terrific, and most recently added to the list of personas "The Hiphop Freedom Fighter" Uziel Aballah Shalla (born Matt Johnson) was introduced to Hip Hop in the early 90's. He began rapping at the age of 11. MC Funky J first started in the rap industry in the summer of 1999 as a Freestyle Battle MC. Either exchanging lyrical swords on stage or in the street. At one particular Contest, the Columbus Hiphop Xpo he made his presence known. Even though he didn't win the Comp he defeated the previous years Champion G.A. Capone, in the first round. Later in the Competition Funky lost to Jakki Da Motamouth of the MHZ crew. Which still to this day people say was a controversial decision. He also took part in the Ohio Rave Scene that was booming in the late 90's and early 2000's.

August 2002 MC Funky J was invited by DJ Soul Slinger to a Greenpeace sponsored event titled (Ecosystem 1 Version 2.0) located in the center of the Amazon jungle in Manaus, Brazil. The event which had over 15,000 Attendee's was to teach the Indigenous Peoples (who which gave Funky the Alias Loco Gringo) of the benefits of recycling and replenishing our Mother Earth. Other scheduled Artist to name a few included the legendary Godfather of Hiphop and the Founder of the UZN (Universal Zulu Nation) Afrika Bambaataa, Supa Tc Iz who is the Originator of the Hip Step Movement. He was formerly known as Supa Mc Tc Izlam, Mad Professor who is a legendary producer and dub master, and DJ Soul Slinger who has been credited as the Father to American Jungle. A skate Competition also took place which brought out Brazil's Top Vert Skater's including Bob Burnquist who placed 2nd at the Comp. The Competition was also Televised by ESPN Sports in Brazil.

May 2004 after sending in a demo, MC Funky J was accepted beating out a block of MC's to an audition held at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. The winner was to go on tour with the legendary KRS-One. When the smoke cleared their was only one MC left blazin. Funky then went on to the 2nd round of the contest in Atlanta, Georgia. He again beat out the competition and was invited on tour. After personal matters Funky had to attend to he missed a few shows. He didn't return until the closing of the East Coast part of the Keep Right tour in July of 04'. After doing a few shows Funky attended the Miami Billboard Awards. He was there to rep KRS-One who was Honored by them as a Pioneer. The Tour was supposed to have ended in Orlando but KRS-One invited to mentor Funky. After moving to California and studying under KRS-One, Funky was eventually promoted to The Head Of Dept Of Society in The Temple of Hiphop. He had many responsibilities when it came to the activism stand point as well as entertainment as he was at one time KRS-One's Assistant Manager. MC Funky J has gotten props for his lyrical skill from legendary icons in Hip Hop such as KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, Mya, Mad Lion, Sean Price from the Boot Camp Clik, Del, Grandmaster Caz and Chief Rocker Busy Bee. He is featured on a Various Artists album entitled "Tribute to the Father" which is an dedication album to the legendary DJ Kool Herc, the Father of Hiphop. The project was a collective effort that brought together artist such as Ras Kass, Xzibit, Mad Lion, Planet Asia, KRS-One, Medusa, and many more. MC Funky J has also done cameo appearances in the documentaries "The MC: Why We Do It" and "The Art of 16 Bars" produced by QD3. QD3, son of the legendary (Quincy Jones) produced 2Pac's "To Live & Die in L.A." He has also scored films and television shows, including The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Menace II Society as well as many known documentaries such as the BEEF series as well as Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel: The Life of an Outlaw. Funky rolled with KRS-One a bit shy of a year from July 2004 - June 2005 before resigning to focus on other ventures such as his news company Kulture News and clothing company Hood Apparel as well as his music career. MC Funky J's highly anticipated Debut album Coming Soon!...

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12/10/2007 14:05:56

THX FOR DA VOTES..U KNOW I FLAMED U UP..KEEP DOIN YA THANG ON THE MIC...COME THRU AND SUPPORT THIS FEMALE HIP HOP MOVEMENT ANYTIME...

-MIC QU33N-

ONE LOVE- ONE RESPECT

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12/10/2007 12:09:54

WHAT UP UZIEL... FLAMEZ DROPPED FAM 100 ALL DAY

   
12/10/2007 11:16:33
FLAMES UP LAMES DOWN..I GOT YA
   
12/10/2007 03:54:28

JUS‘ VOTED..100, NO GHOSTS, GET BACK AT ME

 

As we approach the last semifinalist round of this contest, I just want to thank God for allowing me to use my talent to express myself through music. Without him blessing me with the gift, the strength, the passion, the air in my lungs to breathe on the microphone…I wouldn’t be anything. My dedication for music has always been in my heart. My determination for winning, has gotten stronger each week. Although I have yet to win a round, I remain very humble and respectful to the other emcees and their talents. We’re all competing for the same thing and everybody can’t win. Since joining the site, and to this day, I’ve been through more than enough. Losing loved ones, friends, not being able to see my daughter like I want to. All this and more has made me a stronger person and I continue to P.U.S.H (Pray Until Something Happens). Even without the acronym, I will continue to push whether I win or not. If I do win, I will let all of my friends, family, and fans know…the only thing that will change about me, is the numbers in my bank account. I’m thankful for every vote that I get and I appreciate all the love and support. My ambition will not allow to stop grinding and just throw in the towel. At the end of the day, I just wanna be able to give people something worth listening to. Once again, I’d like to thank all who voted & showed love and support. God bless. -SLAP K.

   
12/10/2007 03:39:22

5 IN FO YA PIMP. COME THRU FO YA BOI THIS ROUND. KEEP IT HOOD. ONE~ L.

 

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12/10/2007 01:56:03

I VOTED

 

   
12/10/2007 00:39:38

my votes in for you UZIEL! good luck in the comp.

So I lost rounds 1 and 2 eh (NEW)
Round 1 I dropped "Got Wheaties" to make a statement. Basically saying that everyone should put there A in. A Game that is because this would be competitive so I fed everybody with breakfast for the Champions. And in it I created a scene where we were robbing Rifkin. Why? Because at .99 cents a pop it aint pocket picking. Hold on, I only said the rhyme because it sounded tight. I aint accusing SRC of being thieves--they're paying right. Anyway for Round 2 I lit that ass a "Firecracker" popping up religious subliminals just beyond the Manger. Even said de-oxidize to have my vocab optimized. Bet you'll still be thinking how I'm so good when the volume dies. Even today you can see the "Firecracker" particles on loud.com's December 6th NEW and EVENTS article.

 

So I lost rounds 3 and 4 eh (NEW)
As for Round 3, I put out "Mars: The Dust". The lyrics from that song were nothing short of ultra marvelous. It even has one of the best lines I ever told. It goes: "English molecules are preferred to break martian code". A nice ass off the wall sci-fi track. You hijack a Nasa Blackhawk--better know how to ride that! And I was posting "Operation: Red Planet" on every single comment saying we needed troops...but got damnit. It was like I had failed to convert a fourth down. Ironically, look what I submitted for the 4th Round. "UT 39--USC 38" Even had a youtube video where you could see the play (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8zZRBTOcnY). N-C double A could eat this up, see this as a thesis of using rap to expand the fans of the teams we love! And bottom line I was just bringing some original. But instant replay, let's review why Loud didn't find it pivotal. Wellll you better not be thinking that rapping about killing aliens is something niggas really can relate to. AAANNND if you think you can spit Gatorade over football raps talking all motto about how that shit "is in you"....

 

6 7 8 and 9 are Mysteries (NEW)
If I win Round 6 it was probably because I escaped hell. That was one of the most creative concepts Loud ever saw-to-date there. Then again if I were to lose, I got disqualified cause I broke the rules. I took sorry old BATTLE RAP 11 and actually put that beat to good use. Round 7 comes around so I put out "Sherlock X" had to f*cking be the best track that I ever wrecked. But see spot number 7 still aint guaranteed cause my vote count was low. IT JUST HAD TO BE THANKSGIVING WEEK! Round 8 I dropped two versions of "Con Test III". On one of those tracks I wanted you to vote whack just to see if y'all were listening---most niggas were not! And if that's a round that I lose it's cause I broke the rules. I had took BATTLE RAP 15 and put that beat to good use! And for Round 9..."5 + 4", "Hurricane Ado", "Dream Chaser"....will I win one? I have no f*cking clue.

 

Round 10 Begins End (NEW)
It's come to an end. Farewell for Round 10. Get your last votes in, thank you all for listening. It's been hella fun creating all these amazing tracks for a 100 thousand cash and recording contract. But at the same time a whole lot of this felt like a struggle. Cuz loud.com IS AND WAS MY ONLY HUSTLE!  And I ain't got a damn clue of where I'm goin next. Hanging up the microphone actually might be the best. Hey but let me change the subject: I'm running out of time. I got four new tracks to record before the deadline. And though it may not seem like this-- I'm squeezing my brain to get these last rhymes out. Please don't refrain. Believe it or not I'm teaching the game. All you got to do is check my headline, you can read it in plain. Loud, who's that creative genius? You know his name. It goes Double to the what Method. Who's the one that keeps pushing boundaries and challenging the whole game? Double to the what Method. Come outside and rap....

 

Suicide Save (**Bonus)
Philosophical residents, here’s an issue we must address: What the hell we gonna do with ourselves if we never get selected as a finalist? Would you think that you came up plenty short? Judgement Day: November 24th. Some would say it could mean the world and represents everything that they’re breathing for. Yo…Suicide--Is no joke--I won’t lie--I’d come close--Past few months--Just had me--So brainwashed--To get votes. Escape from the Zombie I had become. Ungodly Drowning in Rum, Bacardi, Coke to get numb. You got me…Nonchalantly we must live on. Grab ya car keys–go get gone, drive til ya calm, read some Psalms. Do whatever the f*ck you gotta do to stay strong. I made this rap but you can tell there’ll be no plans to use this self help. Cuz I bring a BUZZ like an american pale ale plus SRC Knows I’ll sell.

 

   
12/10/2007 00:07:01
WHAT UP FOLK JUST BLAZED U UP COME RETURN SOME FIRE. 100.
   
12/09/2007 21:02:57
MUCH LUV HOMIE....REAL TALK....REAL TALK....GOOD LOOKING OUT AND YOU NO YOUR BOY SWIFF TAGGED YOUR PAGE RIGHT BACK WITH THEM 5 FLAMES...NICE WORK ON THAT TRACK HOMIE...GOD BLESS AND GOOD LUCK..SWIFF...
   
12/09/2007 20:48:38

Votes In, I'm on sum otha shyt this week...