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Years active
  
1992–1997

Active until
  
1997

Albums
  
Seven Deadly Sins

Labels
  
Payday Records FFRR

Record label
  
Payday Records

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Rapping

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Past members
  
Jabba Da Hype 2-Phaan Poet Saqi Chok the funky Polak Seftonik the Demonik DJ XL Sniffa Dawg N.A.D

Origin
  
Rochdale, United Kingdom (1992)

Similar
  
Edgar Allen Floe, Boom Bap Project, Dazzie Dee, Jimmy Jay, Kenn Starr

Kaliphz were a British hip hop crew formed in Rochdale by 2-Phaan (real name Mush Khan) and Jabba da Hype (real name Jabbar Khan). They began as part of the breakdancing scene in the early 1980s, before branching out into spoken word and rap as other members joined the group. The group had a constantly shifting membership, and various name changes reflected this. The decline in fame and musical talent was due to the ever shifting members, Jabba da Hype was the carrier of the group, as his lyrics and vocals were dearly needed, and proved to be the reason the group was ssuccessful. The khaliphz aremost well known for a subsequent pop career as Kaleef, during which they recorded a record with Prince Naseem Hamed and also cover version of The Stranglers' "Golden Brown".

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History

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Kaliphz were formed in Rochdale (a working class town in Greater Manchester) by the British Asians 2-Phaan and Jabba da Hype. Inspired by a performance of the Rock Steady Crew they saw in 1982, the duo formed a breakdance and graffiti crew called Dizzy Footwork, Dizzy footwork were formed and inspired by the Original Members of Dizzy Footwork Crew Mush, Zulf, and Peps childhood friends from the Wardleworth area of Rochdale. Kaliphz were ultimately born out of Dizzy footwork. Mush and Jabba also began to do rap based politically charged spoken word performances under the name Nu Konshus Kaliphz. They were joined by Poet Saquib who managed the band for a short while, Chok the Phunky Polak, DJ XL, Sniffa Dog NAD and Sefton to form the first line up of what became the Kaliphz.

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In 1993, the production team of Martin Price and Neale Johnson aka 'FunkRegulators' arranged for the group to be signed to London Records, where they recorded a track for the soundtrack to the film Shopping. They began recording their debut album, during which they were joined by Leeds-based rapper Wiz (aka Oddball, real name Paul Edmeade) who had recently departed the group Breaking the Illusion. The album, Seven Deadly Sins (Payday/FFRR, 1995) featured a strong political and anti-racist stance, and received moderate critical acclaim, but London Records were not satisfied with its sales.

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Following this, London's A&R man Pete Tong suggested them to Jive Records, who paired the group with the record producer Pete Waterman. Under Waterman's influence, and record label pressure, the group changed their name again to Kaleef and moved their musical style in a more pop direction. This led to the recording of their second album, 53rd State of Mind (Jive, 1997). Unhappy with the directions they were moving in, the group split shortly after the release of their second album.

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The band appeared in the UK Singles Chart with (as Kaliphz) "Walk Like A Champion" (Payday/FFRR, 1995) featuring boxer Prince Naseem Hamed, and (as Kaleef) "Golden Brown" (Jive, 1997) - a re-working of The Stranglers' song about drug use.

Albums

As Kaliphz:

  • Seven Deadly Sins (Payday/FFRR, 1995)
  • As Kaleef:

  • 53rd State of Mind (Jive, 1997)
  • Songs

    Golden Brown1996
    Walk Like a Champion1996
    Sands of Time1998

    References

    Kaliphz Wikipedia