All Fates Have Changed

All Fates Have Changed is the solo debut album by underground rapper Jus Allah, formerly of the groups Jedi Mind Tricks & Army of the Pharaohs. The album was released May 10, 2005 under Babygrande Records. The album came five years after his recording debut, on JMT's Violent by Design. Guest appearances on the album are provided by GZA, Chief Kamachi, Lord Jamar, Shabazz the Disciple, Agallah, Virtuoso, T-Ruckus, Evil Dead and Bomshot. The album features the singles "G-O-D" b/w "Supreme" and "Pool of Blood" b/w "Hell Razors". The last five tracks on the album are all previously released 'Bonus Tracks & Alternate Mixes'. "White Nightmare" and "Reign of the Lord" were originally released on Jus' "White Nightmare" single, "Severed and Split" and "Chess King" were both featured on the Omnipotent Records compilation Era of the Titans, and "Divide & Conquer", produced by Molemen member Panik, was featured on the Molemen compilation Lost Sessions.

All Fates Have Changed
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 10, 2005
GenreHip hop, Horrorcore
Length69:57
LabelBabygrande Records
ProducerAgallah
NME-Rek
Zach Johnson
Slipwax
Kingston
Panik
Ray Fernandes
Virtuoso
Mr. Burns
Jus Allah chronology
All Fates Have Changed
(2005)
M.M.A. (Meanest Man Alive)
(2015)
Singles from All Fates Have Changed
  1. "G-O-D"
    Released: June 27, 2005
  2. "Pool of Blood"
    Released: June 27, 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllHipHop.com[1]
RapReviews.com[2]

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "This is For Y'all" Agallah
  • Performed by: Jus Allah
2 "Hell Razors" NME-Rek
  • First verse: Jus Allah
  • Second verse: Rhetoric
  • Third verse: Rhetoric
  • Fourth verse: Jus Allah
3 "Supreme" Agallah
  • Performed by: Jus Allah
4 "Pool of Blood" Zach Johnson
  • First verse: Jus Allah
  • Second verse: GZA
  • Third verse: Jus Allah
5 "Tomorrow" Agallah
  • Performed by: Jus Allah
6 "Eyes of a Disciple" Zach Johnson
  • First verse: Bomshot
  • Second verse: Jus Allah
  • Third verse: Shabazz the Disciple
  • Chorus: Shabazz the Disciple
7 "Trust (Interlude)" Slipwax
  • Interlude
8 "Important Shit" Agallah
  • First verse: Lord Jamar
  • Second verse: Jus Allah
  • Third verse: Agallah
9 "Porno Flick Bitches" NME-Rek
  • First verse: Rhetoric
  • Second verse: Rhetoric, Jus Allah
10 "Can't Sleep" Agallah
  • Performed by: Jus Allah
11 "Supreme (Black God's Remix)" Kingston
  • First verse: Jus Allah
  • Second verse: Chief Kamachi
  • Third verse: Bomshot
12 "G-O-D" Agallah
  • Performed by: Jus Allah
13 "Betrayal (Interlude)" Slipwax
  • Interlude
14 "Divide & Conquer" Panik
  • Performed by: Jus Allah
15 "Reign of the Lord" Zach Johnson
  • Performed by: Jus Allah
16 "Chess King" Rey Fernandes, Virtuoso
  • Performed by: Jus Allah
17 "White Nightmare" Mr. Burns
  • Performed by: Jus Allah
18 "Severed and Split" Rey Fernandes, Virtuoso
  • First verse: Jus Allah
  • Second verse: Bomshot
  • Third verse: T-Ruckus
  • Fourth verse: Virtuoso
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References

  1. "AllHipHop.com review". Archived from the original on 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2007-09-12.
  2. RapReviews.com review
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