Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Shyheim

The youngest member of The Wu-Tang Clan, Shyheim entered with his debut album at the ripe young age of 14. Lyrically he impressed rappers with a skill level that would make any hip-hop fan forget about his age altogether. A native of Staten Island, NY, Shyheim even spent time living with Wu-Tang member Ghostface. Shyheim released The Lost Generation in 1996, while the acclaimed Manchild followed in 1999.
Born NY, Staten Island.


Shyheim - Shyheim a/k/a the Rugged Child (Feb 22, 1994)
Shyheim's age of 14 can be easily recognized in his voice on this, his debut album, but lyrically it's difficult to believe this young rapper is already so skilled. What really makes him different than other young rappers is that he's where he is, not just because of his youth. The sound works well, with funky, lively beats, and
Shyheim's hardcore violence-heavy lyrics combining for some great tracks. Only time will tell how this artist will develop, but if this is any indication of what we can expect from him in the years to come, the Rugged Child will surely not disappoint.



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Shyheim - The Lost Generation (May 28, 1996)



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Shyheim - Manchild (Jun 22, 1999)
At the ripe age of 14, Shyheim (the youngest affiliate of The Wu-Tang Clan) released his debut, Aka the Rugged Child, which made it abundantly clear that he was genetically predisposed to rock a mic. However, the prodigy's next effort, The Lost Generation, was less momentous, coming and going without the same fanfare or critical adulation. Even though Shyheim has spent the last four years fashioning his talents to the silver screen, the prolonged layoff has done little to diminish his God-given abilities. Successfully transitioning from adolescent thug to astute street philosopher, Shyheim broadens his lyrical horizons on Manchild, exposing a vulnerability that his earlier work did not allude to; a good example is his search for innocence lost on the introspective title track. While Shyheim loses focus on "Spectacular" and the extremely misogynistic "Cease Fire (Wildflower 2000)," he reaps the benefit of two posthumous appearances from underground icon Big L, who adds his verbal flamboyance on "Furious Anger" and his production flare on "Trust It's On." Shyheim's most heart-wrenching ode, "Unconditional Love," reflects on his mother's struggles with chemical dependency. But, in what becomes a recurring theme, this emotional roller coaster clashes rudely with the jubilant pop production that accompanies it.

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Shyheim - The Greatest Story Never Told (Mar 15, 2005)



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