Legacy Roster — Architects of the Killa Beehive

Cappadonna
Emcee
Cappadonna, legendary Wu-Tang Clan member and one of the most distinctive voices in underground Hip-Hop, released two landmark albums through Chambermusik: Slang Prostitution (2009), a raw and inventive return to form featuring production by G-Clef da Mad Komposa and others, and The Pilgrimage (2011), a spiritually charged and lyrically sharpened work that revisited the classic Wu sound while pushing forward. Together, these releases marked an important chapter in Chambermusik’s role in carrying the torch for the extended Wu-Tang legacy.

Northstar
Duo
Northstar, the groundbreaking West Coast Wu-affiliate duo of Christ Bearer and Meko the Pharaoh (R.I.P.), released West Coast Killa Beez (2008) through Chambermusik, a bold sophomore statement featuring Wu affiliates Warcloud and Timbo King that reaffirmed their place in the extended Wu-Tang legacy. Building on the foundation of Bobby Digital Presents: Northstar (2004), the duo embodied Chambermusik’s mission to support uncompromising underground voices.

Holocaust/Warcloud
Emcee
Holocaust / Warcloud (R.I.P.), one of the most visionary and enigmatic voices in the extended Wu-Tang universe, released several landmark works through Chambermusik, including Nightmares That Surface from Shallow Sleep, Smuggling Booze in the Graveyard, Theatre of Pain, and Back at Pro’s Lab. Fusing surreal street poetics with avant-garde lyricism, these recordings cemented Warcloud’s cult legacy and embodied Chambermusik’s devotion to fearless, boundary-pushing Hip-Hop.

Buddha Monk
Emcee
Buddha Monk, Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s longtime right-hand man, a founding force within Brooklyn Zu, and a founding member of Chambermusik, released a substantial body of work through the label, including Prophecy Revisited, Prophecy Reloaded, Unreleased Chambers, the six-volume Zu Chronicles series, and The Dark Knight. Part new works, part vital archival excavations, these releases reinforced Buddha Monk’s singular place in the extended Wu-Tang legacy while embodying Chambermusik’s mission to preserve essential underground voices.

Dark Skinned Assassin
Emcee
Dark Skinned Assassin, the fiercely original lyricist associated with GP-Wu, released several essential works through Chambermusik, including Sex, Crimes, and Audiotape, Split Personali-D, and with his group Sic-Min, Operation D.B.H.N. Blending dark wit, street surrealism, and uncompromising underground energy, these releases affirmed Dark Skinned Assassin’s singular voice while reflecting Chambermusik’s commitment to fearless, boundary-pushing Hip-Hop.

Harlem 6
Group
Harlem Six, the socially conscious Harlem collective associated with the extended Wu-Tang universe through RZA and Black Jesus, released a powerful body of work through Chambermusik, including Mixtape Conquer (hosted by RZA), The Lost Files, Mixtape Conquer 2, Harlem Musik, and The New Breed. Rooted in street wisdom, cultural uplift, and the historic legacy behind their name, Harlem Six embodied Chambermusik’s commitment to politically aware, independent Hip-Hop.

Hell Razah
Emcee
Hell Razah, founding member of the legendary Sunz of Man and one of the earliest architects of the extended Wu-Tang movement, released a formidable body of work through Chambermusik, including Black Presidents, Burn Babylon Burn, Rapid Refund, My Life: Heaven and Hell, Hell-Hop Vols. 1 & 2, Digital Dope, Renaissance Child, and with 4th Disciple, Freedom of Speech. Blending militant wisdom, spiritual prophecy, and uncompromising street lyricism, these releases reinforced Hell Razah’s singular legacy while embodying Chambermusik’s devotion to fearless underground Hip-Hop.

Louieville Slugga
Emcee
Louieville Sluggah, Chambermusik’s lone Duck Down and O.G.C.-affiliated artist, brought classic Brooklyn underground fire to the label with Best Kept Secret (2010), featuring the Out of The Park family and a guest appearance by Steele of Smif-N-Wessun. With soulful, hard-hitting production and Sluggah’s effortless flow and intricate rhyme style, the release expanded Chambermusik’s reach beyond the Wu-Tang diaspora while affirming its devotion to uncompromising independent Hip-Hop

Lounge Lo
Emcee
Lounge Lo, longtime Wu-Tang affiliate, Cappadonna’s half-brother, and a member of the Wu-affiliated crew Othorized Fam, released Drop City and Simpstonian Institute through Chambermusik. Fusing abstract street poetics, off-center humor, and uncompromising lyricism, these inventive works reinforced Lounge Lo’s singular place in the extended Wu-Tang legacy while embodying Chambermusik’s devotion to boundary-pushing Hip-Hop.

Othorized Fam
Group
Othorized Fam, the Staten Island crew mentored by Cappadonna, released two essential projects through Chambermusik, First Amendment and Hot Like Sahara Sand. Drawing from unreleased gems and classic-era recordings, these albums captured the grit, lyricism, and sonic identity of Wu-Tang’s golden era while affirming Othorized Fam’s enduring place in the extended Wu-Tang legacy.

Shabazz The Disciple
Emcee
Shabazz the Disciple, one of the most formidable and visionary voices in the extended Wu-Tang universe, released a powerful body of work through Chambermusik, including The Becoming of the Disciple, The Vault, Hood Scripturez, Hood Hopera, Passion of the Hood Christ, and Book of Shabazz. Blending apocalyptic street prophecy, spiritual intensity, and uncompromising lyricism, these releases reinforced Shabazz’s singular underground legacy while embodying Chambermusik’s devotion to fearless, boundary-pushing Hip-Hop

Solomon Childs
Emcee
Solomon Childs, introduced to many fans as Killa Bamz on Cappadonna’s classic The Pillage and later a founding member of Theodore Unit, has released more than a dozen projects through Chambermusik, including landmark titles such as Funeral Talk (The Eulogy), The Wake, King Kong of NY, and the Wu-Tang 4 Life series. Blending raw street realism, cinematic lyricism, and uncompromising Shaolin energy, these releases reinforced Solomon Childs’ singular place in the extended Wu-Tang legacy while embodying Chambermusik’s devotion to fearless underground Hip-Hop.

Soul Kid Klik
Group
Soul Kid Klik, the legendary collective founded by G-Clef da Mad Komposa and affiliated in its early evolution with GZA Entertainment, occupies a singular place in Chambermusik’s history as both a group and a creative universe. Through landmark releases such as Invisible Army and Secrets of the Soul Kid, the Klik’s long-mythologized recordings were finally realized, preserving a vital chapter of underground Hip-Hop history. Extending beyond the core group, the Soul Kid universe includes affiliated solo works by Skinslaya, Infamous Mr. Savage, Quayshaun, and G-Clef da Mad Komposa himself—reflecting an ongoing artistic continuum rooted in lyricism, experimentation, and independent vision.

KIng Just
Emcee
King Just, the rugged Shaolin lyricist best known for his unmistakable voice and early place in the extended Wu-Tang universe, is represented in the Chambermusik catalog through Best of Both Hoods with Pop da Brown Hornet and the hard-hitting Go ‘n On ’em. Rooted in raw street realism and classic Staten Island energy, these releases reflect King Just’s enduring underground presence and Chambermusik’s commitment to preserving essential independent Hip-Hop. KJ has submitted several older albums, which will, one day perhaps see the light of day, once Just pulls that trigger.

Dainjamental
Producer/Vocalist
Dainjamental, the Trinidadian-born visionary underground producer, lyricist and longtime Chambermusik artist, built a substantial catalog through the label with releases including 4 Generations 2 Come, Asylum Chapters, Awaken I & II, Joy and Sorrow, Legacy, Masterpiece, Unstoppable, and Utopia. Blending conscious lyricism, spiritual introspection, and fearless experimentation, these releases affirmed Dainjamental’s singular voice while reflecting Chambermusik’s commitment to boundary-pushing independent Hip-Hop.

Sha Stimuli
Emcee
Sha Stimuli, the critically acclaimed Brooklyn lyricist celebrated for his intelligence, precision, and social insight, released a powerful body of work through Chambermusik, including the classic My Soul to Keep—co-produced by G-Clef da Mad Komposa—as well as March On Washington, Overtime: My Soul to Keep, The Breakup, The Proposal, and Unsung. Blending conscious fire, street realism, and masterful wordplay, these releases affirmed Sha Stimuli’s singular voice while reflecting Chambermusik’s devotion to uncompromising independent Hip-Hop.

Lord Superb
Emcee
Lord Superb (R.I.P.), the charismatic Staten Island emcee whose unforgettable appearances on Supreme Clientele made him a cult figure in the extended Wu-Tang universe, released two standout projects through Chambermusik, Perb Made It Possible and Superb Clientele. Fusing vivid street storytelling, sharp wit, and unmistakable Shaolin energy, these releases captured Lord Superb’s singular underground voice while reflecting Chambermusik’s commitment to preserving essential independent Hip-Hop.

Zu Ninjaz
Group
Zu Ninjaz, the South Jersey Wu-affiliated crew linked to Ol’ Dirty Bastard and featuring K-Blunt (R.I.P.), Popa Chief, 5 Foot Hyper Sniper, and producer Ninja Scroll, brought a distinctive rugged energy to Chambermusik through the fan-acclaimed Now Justice and the mixtape From the Dirt Dog Chamber. Blending street lyricism, martial mystique, and raw underground spirit, these releases affirmed Zu Ninjaz’ cult legacy while reflecting Chambermusik’s devotion to preserving essential independent Hip-Hop.

