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  1. Oct 12, 2004 · The New Danger Yasiin Bey. Released October 12, 2004. The New Danger Tracklist. 1. The Boogie Man Song Lyrics. 17.5K 2. Freaky Black Greetings Lyrics. 3. Ghetto Rock ...

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    Yasiin Bey performing at Rock the Bells in New York. In January 2002, Rawkus Records was taken over by Geffen Records, [24] which released his second solo album The New Danger in October 2004. [25] It included contributions by Shuggie Otis and Bernie Worrell, Doug Wimbish, and Will Calhoun as the Black Jack Johnson Band. [26]

  3. Sep 6, 2024 · Mos Def Takes Black Jack Johnson On The Road. Rapper Mos Def has slated a handful of January dates for his rock band, Black Jack Johnson. The two-week run is set to kick off Jan. 4 at the House of Blues in Los Angeles and play seven shows, closing out Jan. 10 at Peabody's Down Under in Cleveland. “In my estimation, there’s a lot of rock ...

  4. Sep 6, 2024 · Dec 99th (the one and only album of yasiin's (duo album w/Ferrari Shephard) that album threw me for a loop, lol in 2016. following the announcement of the "final" album in 2016, he mentioned his Negus album (visual art album) and As Promised album with Mannie Fresh. then in 2018 he spoke on the Black Star album (no fear of time) which he we ...

  5. Aug 31, 2017 · Yasiin Bey, the artist formerly known as Mos Def, has officially scored his second RIAA album award. His genre-fluid sophomore solo album, The New Danger, officially earned gold certification this ...

  6. Yasiin Bey, (born Dante Terrell Smith) formerly known by his stage name Mos Def, is an actor and hip hop artist from Brooklyn, New York. He is one of the founding fathers of ... The New Danger. 2004

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  8. Print Only. A mishmash of mightily uneven demo-quality tracks. Mos Def's long-awaited sophomore full-length was five years in the making, but perhaps unwisely uses too many scraps from the nixed recording sessions of his rap-rock group Black Jack Johnson. Unfortunately, irrational moments like “The Rape Over” make you question the entire 17 ...

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