Lakim Shabazz | id

DJ/Producer Kalim Shabazz originally made his mark in New York back in 1993 with his highly respected Afterlife party. Back then Afterlife was one of the few venues in New York showcasing underground dance music. Best known for the diversity in musical programming and it’s free and loving vibe, the club featured some of New York’s finest DJs as guests… Nick Jones, Kim Lightfoot, Francois K, Naeem Johnson and other guests came and returned often to display their talents to an appreciative crowd. From that auspicious beginning, Kalim Shabazz expanded Internationally -- blazing turntables and rocking crowds throughout the globe...
Lakim Shabazz is a hip-hop emcee who was one of the founding members of the original version of the Flavor Unit crew. Nothing is known about his origins. The last name of his stage name refers to the so-called Lost Tribe of Shabazz, which is based on the teachings of Wallace Fard Muhammad. His two albums, recorded for Aaron Fuchs's Tuff City Records, featured production by DJ Mark the 45 King, and his militant lyrics were predominantly about his love of the Nation of Islam and his dedication to the Nation of Gods and Earths, the latter of which he...
Shabazz the Disciple (born David Collins) is an emcee from the Red Hook Houses of Red Hook, Brooklyn. He is mostly associated with the Wu-Tang Clan. He was discovered by the RZA prior to the release of the Wu's debut album Enter the Wu-Tang as he was a founding member of the Sunz of Man, back then they were known as Da Last Future and entirely produced by Supreme. He even gets a shout out on the intro to "Clan In Da Front". After hooking up with the Wu-Tang, Shabazz made two guest appearances on the first Gravediggaz album 6...