Wilbur Bass, also known as Blaq Poet is an American hiphop artist from Quee… Read Full Bio ↴Wilbur Bass, also known as Blaq Poet is an American hiphop artist from Queensbridge. Currently signed at DJ Premier's label Year Round Records. He first appeared on a track in 1986 with Rockwell Noel on the single 'Beat You Down', who was a diss to KRS-One. But in 2007 Poet appeared on a track by KRS-One.
Poet, and long time companion DJ Hot Day, created the group PHD and published 'Without Warning' in 1990. A label for a second album could not be found. Meanwhile Poet created the more succesfull group Screwball together with KL, Kyron & Hostyle. After meeting DJ Premier in 1999 he produced two songs for the group in 2000. The group released two albums before they splitted.
In 2003 Poet signed at DJ Premier label to lift of his solo carreer, with the first singles 'Poet Has Come' and 'A Message From Poet' wich were an underground succes. In 2006 he released his album 'Rewind: Deja Screwed' with productions of hiphop pioneers like DJ Premier, Alchemist & Easy Mo Bee.
His next most anticipated album will be called 'The Blaqprint' and will be released in January 2009, 90% is produced by DJ Premier.
Poet, and long time companion DJ Hot Day, created the group PHD and published 'Without Warning' in 1990. A label for a second album could not be found. Meanwhile Poet created the more succesfull group Screwball together with KL, Kyron & Hostyle. After meeting DJ Premier in 1999 he produced two songs for the group in 2000. The group released two albums before they splitted.
In 2003 Poet signed at DJ Premier label to lift of his solo carreer, with the first singles 'Poet Has Come' and 'A Message From Poet' wich were an underground succes. In 2006 he released his album 'Rewind: Deja Screwed' with productions of hiphop pioneers like DJ Premier, Alchemist & Easy Mo Bee.
His next most anticipated album will be called 'The Blaqprint' and will be released in January 2009, 90% is produced by DJ Premier.
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Michael Howard
I love this whole album。Every song is top notch。
Anthony Mcmillan
I'm a product of the 70's Right when hip hop is at it's infancy. I'll always hunger for it! Barely survived without it!! Been a strung out feind!! Blaq Po brings that 🔥 as usual, Fame is punchline savy and Sha got the charisma to him. Speaking of which I hope NYGZ come out with another album. It's been nearly 12 years since their last album (07). Patiently waiting.
rapp ER!
Best song on the album along with “aint nuthin changed”
Влад Шершун
And also Voices of course
Tony D
I love this album. A classic hiphop.
john douglas
in all my years listening to hip hop , including premier all the while i gotta say that this is a great track to vibe to, one of my favorite premier beats and poet is just dope. RIP GURU AND BIG UP TO GANG STARR FOUNDATION AS WELL.
Phillip Brown
another Masterful production by Primo.
Rich B
Straight dope!!!!!!
IceMann402
i like how every track more criminal minded and ignorant as the album progressed seriously some potent hip hop
Selected Sounds
Shit goes hard as fuck