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===OuterSpace===
===OuterSpace===
* 2004:''[[Blood and Ashes]]''
* 2004: ''[[Blood and Ashes]]''
* 2006:''[[Blood Brothers (OuterSpace album)|Blood Brothers]]''
* 2006: ''[[Blood Brothers (OuterSpace album)|Blood Brothers]]''
* 2008:''[[God's Fury]]''
* 2008: ''[[God's Fury]]''
* 2011:''[[My Brother's Keeper (OuterSpace album)|My Brother's Keeper]]''
* 2011: ''[[My Brother's Keeper (OuterSpace album)|My Brother's Keeper]]''
* 2014:''Lost in Space''
* 2015: ''Lost in Space''
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Planetary
Planetary performing in 2006, Philadelphia
Planetary performing in 2006, Philadelphia
Background information
Birth nameMario Collazo
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
GenresHip Hop
Occupation(s)MC, rapper
Years active1997–present
LabelsBabygrande

Mario Collazo (better known by his stage name Planetary) is an underground rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Collazo is one half of the rap duo OuterSpace and is a member of Army of the Pharaohs.

Biography

Early Career (1995-1999)

Planetary started rapping with high school friends Marcus Albaladejo and Richard Cruz. The trio later went on to from the group OuterSpace. The group originally started to form in the early 90s and eventually lead to an alliance with fellow Philladelphians Jedi Mind Tricks and their label Superegular Recordings. In 1998, Superegular released their debut single "We Lyve" which was met with critical praise for its complex, scientific rhymes and ethereal, seemingly other-worldly beats.

Outerspace appeared on several JMT tracks and in 1999 the Illegaliens EP was released in on the Wordsound label. Soon thereafter, Outerspace hooked up with DJ SAT ONE and began recording with Jazzy Jeff's production company A Touch of Jazz. This collaboration proved fruitful with the release of the SAT ONE produced Danger Zone 12" on Soulspazm Records.[1]

Blood and Ashes (2000-2004)

Crypt continued to work alongside as a rap duo with OuterSpace and appeared on Jedi Mind Tricks' albums through the early 2000s and became a part of Paz's supergroup Army of the Pharaohs. He was also featured on Army of the Pharaohs compilation album; Rare Shit, Collabos and Freestyles. In May 2004, Outerspace released Jedi Mind Tricks Presents Outerspace A collection of Outerspace's 12" and previously unreleased tracks from the Superegular label era, loyalists were treated to unreleased music, while new fans were given the chance to experience the tracks that established Outerspace's underground presence.[2] After OuterSpace moved with Jedi Mind Tricks over to Babygrande Records, they went on to release their debut studio album Blood and Ashes, in July 2004. The Album features collaborations by Jedi Mind Tricks member Vinnie Paz, Immortal Technique, Sadat X from Brand Nubian and fellow A.O.T.P. members 7L & Esoteric, Celph Titled, Des Devious & King Syze.[3]

Discography

OuterSpace

Army of the Pharaohs

References

  1. ^ OuterSpace bio on HMVDigital.com (Accessed: March, 2014)
  2. ^ http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/bio/outerspace/937344
  3. ^ Glazer, Joshua "Blood and Ashes Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-07-24
  4. ^ https://www.facebook.com/StuBangasBrutalMusic/posts/10151449567363739
  5. ^ "Army Of The Pharaohs - The Unholy Terror - Audio CD - Underground Hip Hop - Store". Underground Hip Hop. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  6. ^ "Army Of The Pharaohs - In Death Reborn originally due 2012 - Still not released -". Hip Hop Site. Retrieved 2013-05-04.

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