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Hatchet Warrior

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Released
  
April 8, 2003

Length
  
53:09

Artist
  
Anybody Killa

Producer
  
Zug Izland

Recorded
  
2002—2003

Hatchet Warrior (2003)
  
Dirty History (2004)

Release date
  
8 April 2003

Label
  
Psychopathic Records

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Genres
  
Hip hop music, Gangsta rap, Hardcore hip hop, Native American hip hop

Similar
  
Medicine Bag, Rain from the Sun, Dirty History, Mudface

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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. 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".

Contents

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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".

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 it's entirety) at select shows and on those shows he will be accompanied by Michigan based rapper Skitzo.

Songs

1Intro1:22
2Close Call1:32
3Kill Me2:15

References

Hatchet Warrior Wikipedia