Hatchet Warrior

Hatchet Warrior
Studio album by Anybody Killa
Released April 8, 2003
Recorded 2002—2003
Genre Hardcore hip hop, gangsta rap, Native American hip hop
Length 53:09
Label Psychopathic Records
Producer Mike Puwal
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Professional ratings
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Allrovi[1]

Hatchet Warrior is the second studio album by American rapper Anybody Killa. The album went through various name changes before release, including "Foo Dang" and "Psychopathic Warrior". Released in 2003, it is the rapper's first release under Psychopathic Records. It peaked at #4 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart, #42 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and #98 on the Billboard 200.[2] Allmusic reviewer Johnny Loftus wrote that "Lines like 'Shootin' off my arrows like AKs' and broad references to the 'native hydro' -- which may or may not be peyote -- make ABK's act seem gimmicky, not menacing, and certainly don't establish him as a new voice in Native American hip-hop".[3]

Background

Anybody Killa made his first appearance in the Juggalo world on the Dark Lotus song Drunken Ninja Master which was featured on Twiztid's Cryptic Collection Vol. 2 album. He then went on to have multiple appearances on Blaze Ya Dead Homie's debut album 1 Less G n da Hood, and with the overwhelmingly positive response from the fans, Anybody Killa recorded the album from 2002 through early 2003.

Legacy

The album was a instant classic with the Juggalo fan base. Allmusic reviewer Johnny Loftus wrote that "Lines like 'Shootin' off my arrows like AKs' and broad references to the 'native hydro' -- which may or may not be peyote -- make ABK's act seem gimmicky, not menacing, and certainly don't establish him as a new voice in Native American hip-hop".[4]

On January 6, 2017 it was announced that while on his 2017 April Fools Foolin' Tour (accompanied by Mr. Y.U.G., Mad V, Jay Villain) he will also be doing a Hatchet Warrior Show (doing the album in its entirety) at select shows and on those shows he will be accompanied by Michigan based rapper Skitzo.[5]

Track listing

# Title Time Lyrics Music Featured performer(s)
1 "Intro" 1:20 James Lowery Mike Puwal
2 "Close Call" 1:29 James Lowery Mike Puwal
3 "Kill Me" 2:12 Jamie Spaniolo Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky
Monoxide
4 "Sticky Icky Situations" 4:04 James Lowery
Chris Rouleau
Joseph Bruce
Esham Smith
Mike P.
Violent J
Blaze Ya Dead Homie
Violent J
Esham
5 "Ya Neden's Haunted" 3:38 Joseph Bruce Mike P.
6 "Ghetto Neighbor" 4:03 James Lowery
Paul Methric
Oscar Jackson, Jr.
Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky
Monoxide
Monoxide
Paris
7 "Come Out To Play" 3:42 Jamie Spaniolo
James Lowery
Rashaam Smith
Joseph Bruce
Mike P. Jamie Madrox
8 "Hated Me" 5:24 James Lowery Mike P. Violent J
9 "Tools" 2:49 James Lowery
Chris Rouleau
Mike P. Blaze Ya Dead Homie
10 "While You're Sleeping" 3:53 James Lowery Mike P. Blaze Ya Dead Homie
11 "Hollowpoint" 4:28 James Lowery Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky
12 "Now You Know" 3:01 James Lowery
Joseph Utsler
Mike P. Shaggy 2 Dope
13 "Foo Dang" 4:04 James Lowery
Chris Rouleau
Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky
Monoxide
Blaze Ya Dead Homie
14 "Gang Related" 4:51 James Lowery
Joseph Bruce
Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky
Monoxide
Violent J
15 "In the City" 4:13 Joe Walsh Joe Walsh Zug Izland

References

  1. "Listen to Hatchet Warrior by ABK - Album Reviews, Credits, and Awards". AllRovi. 2003-04-08. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  2. "Charts and awards for Hatchet Warrior". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  3. Loftus, Johnny. "Review of Hatchet Warrior". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-11-13.
  4. Loftus, Johnny. "Review of Hatchet Warrior". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-11-13.
  5. "Now Booking: ABK's "April Fools Foolin" Tour & "Hatchet Warrior" Shows | Faygoluvers". www.faygoluvers.net. Retrieved 2017-01-07.


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