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The Real Emcee Embassy

A plethora of funny clowning rap, to positive inspirational, to political to super lyrical, we got it all. T.R.E.E

22 songs
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Welcome to My Lair Welcome to My Lair

The introduction to the album, the first appearance that Empathy, Yung Thug and Cashmere made together as a group on one track.

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The Next Phase The Next Phase

The Chorus was written by Empathy, but delivered by A-ROD23rd. the first verse is taken by Cassius and the second by Empathy.

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Stop Dwelling On the Past Stop Dwelling On the Past

A song that has to really be listened to, it means something to somebody at sometime.

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Dangerous World Dangerous World

Rapped on quiet storm by mobb deep

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Treacherous World Treacherous World

Some ol' crazy complaining about how things are in our world today.

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The Real Emcee Embassy was established in late 2005 as the final revision to the labels several name changes. Before the group was called the Ghetto Skeletons and released two lost tapes, The Apocalypse and Bologna. Soon after the release the group split up which contained, Matt Williams, Kaden Schmidt and Derrick Burns. This was around 2001. In 2005, Matt and Kaden worked together to make Gunz and Magazinez, a tape produced by Matt. Matt then produced Kaden's album Life Cut Short which was also on tape and released under Diamond Cuts records. Burns soon came back on the scene with ambitions as a producer, the group soon became Royal Entertainment after a brief dispute with Matt's uncle about the name, Off Tha' Top Records. The group did their last tape in '05, the Apocalypse. During the tale end of '05, Matt found a recording program called Cool Edit which allowed the group to record their final dual disked digital version of the Apocalypse in 2006. Soon after distributing the album it's response was up to the group's liking, with clowning tracks like Suck a Titty and serious cuts like Ghetto Radio. Soon after this, the group started recording their CD the Regeneration, using beats that Immortal Technique had rapped on, on his albums Revolutionary Vol 1 and 2. This was the final album released under Royal ENT. After a summer of no productions the group decided to get busy again, were stifled by technological problems. Matt and Kaden changed schools and recruited their new artist, Hunter known as Cashmere. They recorded a few tracks together and didn't do anything until Matt and Kaden moved a few months later, making it harder for Derrick to be involved and for Hunter to record. Matt and Kaden added more tracks to their repertoire and made a new CD called, Vehement Nocturnal Visions Come True.
Band/artist history
*The Apocalypse-Ghetto Skeletons 2001 *Bologna-Ghetto Skeletons 2001 *Gunz and Magazinez-Mphamous and Young Thug 2005 *Life Cut Short-Young Thug 2005 *Mphamy-Mphamous 2005 *The Apocalypse-Mphamous,Young Thug,Burnz 2005 *The Apocalypse Dual Album-Mphamous,Young Thug,Burnz 2006 *The Regeneration-Mphamous,Young Thug,Burnz 2006 *Vehement Nocturnal Visions Come True-Empathy,Yung Thug,Cashmere 2006
Have you performed in front of an audience?
"As Royal Ent Kaden, Sheldon and I performed at my high school. It was song they really liked called Fightin' N Da Club. When I tried to drop a serious verse, it didn't go too well. We also performed at a church. And nowadays my boy Hunter raps for 12 cents..."-Matt
Your musical influences
2Pac, B.I.G, Big Pun, Big L, Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, Canibus, Rakim, MF Doom, Hi-Tek, Mood, Kool G Rap, RZA, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, GZA, Raekwon the Chef, U-God, Cappadonna, Immortal Technique, Bone Thus-N-Harmony, Three 6 Mafia
What equipment do you use?
Fruity Loops, Motif keyboard, Acoustica, Cool Edit, Bacardi DJ, Audacity, Sony Acid Pro
Anything else?
Last note, to anyone who has been hating recently, I agree, no it's not going to sound as crispy as a Def Jam release, we've been doing this at home forever. And I know who has the CD and who doesn't, so to you brats who've been showing mass malice, take a listen,fools.
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