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It's The Bootleg, Muthafuckas! Volume 1

by Apathy

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about

A founding member and boss man of the Demigodz crew, and one part of the super-group Army of the Pharaohs, Apathy is a highly skilled and versatile lyricist able to spit verses on nearly any topic from girls, to battling, to chess. He is also known for his freestyle ability which is often the highlight of his live performances. This massive double-disc length collection of Apathy songs has 45 tracks and is a full 160 minutes long. That's just under 3 hours! These joints span as far back as 1997 and complete all the way thru 2003. All the songs are from the original masters and everything has been digitally remastered to professional standards, including the old classics like "Compatible", "Smackdown", "Ain't Nuthin' Nice", and "Just Begun". You'll never find a collection of all these songs in perfect quality anywhere else. A lot of tracks have never before been released on CD, and many are super rare. There's even three previously unreleased heaters: "Y'All Ain't Good Enough", "Public Execution (Demigodz Mix)" and "Don't Talk To Me". A must for any Apathy, Demigodz or Army of the Pharaohs fan!

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released September 23, 2003

Executive Produced by Apathy
(c) 2003 Demigodz Entertainment / Dirty Version Records
www.dirtyversionrecords.com

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Apathy Connecticut

Born to teenage parents in a working-class area of Connecticut, Apathy first discovered hip-hop at age five when his uncle played him Chaka Khan's 1984 song "I Feel for You" which featured a rap verse from Melle Mel. Instantly hooked, he began listening to rap incessantly, later soaking up the sounds of Gang Starr, Nas, and Organized Konfusion, all while penning his own rhymes. The legacy began... ... more

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