

While there he was introduced to Darren "D-Luv" Martin (now Sheen Magazine owner), who signed him to his R&B label Love Town Productions as a producer.

There he produced two notable radio hit singles (Crazy & 2 Fly) for singer Debbi and a few other tracks.Īfter creative differences he left in 2007. During this time he returned to rap releasing MySpace singles "I Got It and Bounce Bounce", both gained huge internet popularity in his region. Shortly after he was sought out by Head Hunter Records, who had just secured Lil Ru a deal with Capitol Records. They then began recording the project at the Jam Room, where he helped on sessions for hit songs "Don't I Look Good, I'm Spinnin' It & The Nasty Song" which finally landed Lil Ru a deal with Def Jam. After several meetings with the Head Hunter they were unable to secure a mutual deal for Patrick. he landed a deal with Head Hunter Records (Capitol Records/Def Jam). He released a few singles including strip club hit Make It Rain, Goin' Dumb and I Got You. But after several set backs and Lil Ru leaving the label, He too also parted ways at the beginning of 2012. Patrick took a break from music for the next couple years, becoming a first time father. In 2014 he signed to Lil Ru's label Presidential Music, formed under Island Def Jam. He released his debut album "Problems" in early 2015. Which featured award nominated hit singles Killumbia and Spazzmatic.

Lil Ru and Natalac (BET) were the only notable guest features on the album along with production from BTP (Lil Wayne, B.o.B., T-Pain & Dorrough). After the success of Killumbia many people began to try to use the name. He later created the subname King Killumbia online, implying he was the King of Killumbia. In 2016 He released follow up album "Welcome to Killumbia". The album features singles: Money Up & Flossin'. The album received radio play and was nominated several times. Patrick pulled the SCUMA award for Best Song Collaboration for "Money Up". Lil Ru, Pastor Troy, Lil Wyte & Lil Chuckee (YMCMB) were the only notable features. In early 2017 he appeared on DMX & Friends: Kings & Queens of Hip-Hop Tour with Lil Ru, alongside DMX, Ja Rule, Lil Ru, Khia, Juvenile and the Ying Yang Twins.
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Later that year He made an agreement with movie director iShootVideos to use his name Killumbia on their series "Killumbia USA" a Crime-Drama series released exclusively on Youtube. The show features some of Patrick's music and he portrays a Detective turned crook.įollowing the Texas shootings in early 2018 he again gained news coverage on FOX News, when his Facebook page was mistaken for the Church shooter Devin Patrick Kelley's. Later that year He was the brainchild & appeared on Natalac - Hoe Check II, a song tribute to the late The Last Mr. The song was produced by he & his producer D Gutta and featured Mr. The song contained the last audio recording of The Last Mr. Bigg from a drop he did.Ĭurrently he is working on his third studio album self entitled "King Killumbia".Born in 1941 to Sallye Bernice (née Bell) and O'Kelly Isley Sr, Isley was the third of six brothers ( O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley, Vernon Isley, Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley). Ronald, like many of his siblings, began his career in the church. More tracks like Episode 46: Afrika Bambaataa and Mr.Isley began singing at the age of two, winning a $25 war bond for singing at a spiritual contest at the Union Baptist Church.Playlists containing Episode 46: Afrika Bambaataa and Mr.Users who reposted Episode 46: Afrika Bambaataa and Mr.Users who like Episode 46: Afrika Bambaataa and Mr.You gotta teach yourself Comment by Deejay Primary Sources

You have to teach yourself.buy blacks law and read it. Ice is trying! Comment by Deejay Primary Sources Low motherfucka!!! lmao Comment by FUNKY TRASH CANS Lmao how the atrak can't on fire?! lmfao this is definitely way before my time, i grew up on cassettes. Lmao they smacked the shit out of him and told him to sit down lol Comment by Inspirmentalist Timeless conversation Comment by DeroxRimez Peaze and Light 2 da Amun Ra Of Hip Hop Culture Afrika Bambaataa & Mr Biggs.Ice T & Mick Benzo.Zulute Family. Music used In this Episode: Ice-T - "I Ain't New Ta This" Ice-T - "Thats How I'm Livin'ĪNOTHER DOPE ON DOPE PODCAST! Comment by Roy Alting Siberg Biggs break down the origins of the Zulu Nation, the origins of Hip Hop, and what we should know in order to fight against a system which is stacked up against us. This week on the Final Level podcast with Ice T and Mick Benzo, Ice and Mick are joined by two living legends Afrika Bambaataa and Mr.
