Immortal Technique
as seen on myspace
mon 6/30/2008
New York rapper Felipe Coronel – aka Immortal Technique – relishes a battle.
Like Eminem before him, the Peruvian-born MC made a name for himself in underground hip hop by defeating established rappers in freestyle battles. In 2001, he dropped his debut, Revolutionary Vol. 1. An aggressive political album in the vein of Dead Prez and Public Enemy, the album's most popular track, Dance With The Devil, is a seven-minute lament on the tragic, violent fall of a criminal. His sophomore release, Revolutionary Vol. 2, became an underground sensation in 2003, spawning hits like The Point of No Return and Industrial Revolution.
One year later, the gravel-voiced Immortal Technique teamed up with the ubiquitous DJ Green Lantern (Eminem, 50 Cent) to release Bin Laden featuring Mos Def and Eminem. The controversial track samples a line from Jadakiss' Why to claim "Bush knocked down the towers." This summer, Immortal Technique and Green Lantern are back with a new album, The 3rd World, on indie Viper Records (Coronel is the label's Executive VP). With guest appearances by Psycho Realm, Ras Kass and Chino XL, the record should hold over fans eagerly awaiting Immortal Technique's forthcoming albums, The Middle Passage and Revolutionary, Vol. 3.
In the meantime, they can catch Coronel on the multi-city Rock the Bells Festival tour with hip hop legends A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul and Rakim.
also tagged peru, nyc, immortal technique, rock the bells
versus: NYC vs. L.A.
One Nation: Rock the Bells, Sick Jacken, DJ Muggs, Psycho...
One Nation: Rock the Bells, La Coka Nostra
One Nation: Rock The Bells, Murs



THE BEST M.C. OF ALL TIME...
-MONTRO [REVOLUTION HIP HOP // GUERRILLA REPUBLIK]
MONTRO [REVOLUTION HIP HOP // GREP]
6/30/2008
I HAVE HEARD MANY SONGS OF HIM... INCLUDING DANCING W/ THE DEVIL....ITS KIND OF A SCARY SONG....LOL
princess39
(Chicago,IL)
6/30/2008
Ey peruano
VIVA PERU!!!!!:)
(^_^)Peruanchina(^_^) aka..
7/3/2008
im gnna go the festival when it hits the bay....should be on point
Mrjam7
7/5/2008
The hip hop legends.. 90s was the decade. What a time.
Escondida
7/6/2008
good rapper, too bad the best MC of all time is Down Aka Kilo.... *waiting for people to realize im being sarcastic* ROFL!!! "i lean like a cholo blah blah side to side watch that ass bounce like a low low mudkipzz!!!!!!!!!!!!!" ROFL ROFL ROFL what a clown, i cant believe how much money he got for making fools out of chicanos
Super Paisano
7/7/2008
i love Immortal technique!!
Yarel
7/8/2008
been a fan since2003! and never let down!
Ron da Don
7/14/2008
Man ever since i heard his freestyle, i was like hoyl sh*t this guy can take over the whole rap game. but to bad people's minds are brain washed, and stuck on to that garbage like soulja boy, and lil' wayne with his lollipops. :l
Fredy Fresh
9/5/2008
Fredy Fresh u got a point there...Immortal technique speaks the truth and not too worried about what record labels might think...FREEDOM OF SPEECH MUDAF@#$%^&**(!!! talento de adeveras!
Esa_Lucy
9/25/2008
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