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[http://www.dunnyx3.com/2010/04/09/chief-kamachi-the-clock-of-destiny/ www.dunnyx3.com] |
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[http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/chief-kamachi/the-clock-of-destiny/37351/ www.prefixmag.com] |
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The Clock of Destiny is the third solo album from the underground rapper out of Philadelphia named Chief Kamachi. In this album Chief Kamachi talks about things like economical problems in the United States, drug use, astrology, mythology, ancient times, end times, aliens, Satan and many other controversial topics. This album was primarily produced by Vherbal-Anno Domini.
Track listing
# | Title | Producer | Performer |
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1 | "2nd Lecture" | Snowgoons | Chief Kamachi |
2 | "Clock Keep Tickin'" | Vherbal-Anno Domini | Chief Kamachi |
3 | "Kamalah" | Vherbal-Anno Domini | Chief Kamachi |
4 | "Steel Umbrella" | Vherbal-Anno Domini | Chief Kamachi |
5 | "Clock of Destiny" | Vherbal-Anno Domini | Chief Kamachi |
6 | "Little African Girl" | ZBeats | Chief Kamachi |
7 | "Prince Hall" | Csick | Chief Kamachi |
8 | "Crooked Angels" | ZBeats | Chief Kamachi |
9 | "Let the Organs Play" | Vherbal-Anno Domini | Chief Kamachi |
10 | "Prisoners" | Tekneek | Chief Kamachi |
11 | "11:59" | Vherbal-Anno Domini | Chief Kamachi |
12 | "True and Living" | Dev Rocka | Chief Kamachi |