I Self Devine
Chaka Mkali (born 1972), better known by his stage name I Self Devine, is an American hip hop musician based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has been a member of groups such as The Dynospectrum,[4] Micranots,[5] and Semi.Official.[6] In 2012, City Pages described him as "one of the most influential voices in Minnesota hip hop".[7]
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I Self Devine performing live in 2014 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Chaka Mkali[1] |
Also known as | Self One |
Born | 1972 (age 48–49)[2] Los Angeles, California[2] |
Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota[3] |
Genres | Hip hop, alternative hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, producer, activist |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Rhymesayers Entertainment |
Associated acts |
Career
I Self Devine released the solo debut album, Self Destruction, on Rhymesayers Entertainment in 2005.[8] He released the second solo album, The Sound of Low Class Amerika, on the label in 2012.[9] It was produced by Medium Zach of Big Quarters, DJ Todda, Benzilla, King Karnov, Vitamin D, Jake One, Proh Mic, and I Self Devine himself.[10] The album was preceded by four mixtapes, which were all released in early 2012.[11] In 2015, he released a collaborative album with Muja Messiah, titled 9th House.[12]
Live shows
I Self Devine is celebrated for his live shows. Spectrum Culture wrote that he "is synonymous with a dynamic live show."[13]
Discography
Studio albums
- Self Destruction (2005)
- The Sound of Low Class Amerika (2012)
Collaborative albums
- 9th House (2015) (with Muja Messiah)
Mixtapes
- LA State of Mind (2012)
- The Upliftment Struggle (2012)
- Reports from the Field: In the Trenches (2012)
- The Shining Path (2012)
Singles
- "Ice Cold" b/w "All I Know" (2005)
- "The Origin of Urban Crisis" (2012)
- "IOFWUCUC" (2015) (with Muja Messiah)
Guest appearances
- Atmosphere - "Flesh" from God Loves Ugly (2002)
- The Opus - "First Contact" from First Contact 001 (2002)
- P.O.S - "I Play the Matador (Redo)" from Ipecac Neat (2004)
- Oddjobs - "Stone Cold" from Expose Negative (2005)
- Omega One - "I Want It All" from The Lo-Fi Chronicles (2005)
- Cleveland Steamers - "Day by Day" from Treasure Chest (2006)
- Leroy Smokes - "John Henry" from Love Hustle Theater (2006)
- Big Quarters - "How to Kill Your Rap Career" from Cost of Living (2007)
- Heiruspecs - "Broken Record" from Heiruspecs (2008)
- Muja Messiah - "Patriot Act" from Thee Adventures of a B-Boy D-Boy (2008)
- Doomtree - "Twentyfourseven" from Doomtree (2008)
- Crushcon7 - "Fieldwerk" (2009)
- Toki Wright - "The Law" from A Different Mirror (2009)
- St. Paul Slim - "McArthur Park" from Bald Headed Samsun (2010)
- Villa Rosa - "Chico" from Blue Diamond Island (2011)
- IBE & Benzilla - "Casual Convo" from This, That and the Third (2013)
References
- McCormick, Zach (April 17, 2012). "Q&A: I Self Devine". The Wake. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- Brown, Marisa. "I Self Devine - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- Riemenschneider, Chris (May 6, 2012). "Friday night wrap: I Self Devine release party, impromptu Beasties tribute". Star Tribune. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- Gillespie, Blake (April 18, 2008). "Minneapolis is Rhymesayers". Impose Magazine. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- Miyakawa, Felicia M. (2005). Five Percenter Rap: God Hop's Music, Message, and Black Muslim Mission. Indiana University Press. p. 98.
- Beacham, Kevin (April 30, 2013). "H2 Local highlights - I Self Devine and DJ Abilities' collaboration Semi Official". The Current. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- Gage, Jeff (May 2, 2012). "I Self Devine: Rhymesayers legend returns - The Sound of Low Class Amerika gets personal". City Pages. Archived from the original on October 24, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- Mason, Stewart. "Self Destruction - I Self Devine". AllMusic. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- Ortiz, Edwin (May 17, 2012). "I Self Devine - The Sound Of Low Class Amerika". HipHopDX. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- Elabbady, Ali (May 1, 2012). "I Self Devine: The Sounds of Low Class Amerika". Reviler. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- Drake, David (May 7, 2012). "Stream I Self Devine's The Shining Path Mixtape". The Fader. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- Thompson, Paul A. (November 30, 2015). "Muja Messiah / I Self Devine: 9th House". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
- "Interview: I Self Devine". Spectrum Culture. 2012-04-10. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
External links
- I Self Devine on Rhymesayers Entertainment
- I Self Devine on Twitter
- I Self Devine discography at Discogs