El Da Sensei
El Da Sensei is an American rapper from Newark, New Jersey. During the 1990s he was a member of the hip hop duo, Artifacts.
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Birth name | William E. Williams |
Born | January 7, 1971 |
Origin | Newark, New Jersey, U.S. |
Genres | Hip-hop, rap, hardcore rap |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 1987-present |
Labels | Fat Beats, Asfalt Records, Coalmine |
Associated acts | Artifacts, The Returners, O.S.T.R., General Woo, The Immortals Project, The Regiment Hip-Hop Duo, HiFi Banda |
Since then he has released several solo albums.[1]
In 2015, at The 14th Annual Independent Music Awards, "The Immortals Project Featuring El Da Sensei" won the award in the "Rap/Hip-Hop - Song" category for "On the Rise".
Discography
- 2003: Relax, Relate, Release (Seven Heads)
- 2006: The Unusual (Fat Beats)
- 2008: Unheard Of
- 2008: Global Takeover: The Beginning (with Polish hip hop duo The Returners (Little & DJ Chwiał))
- 2009: The Money EP (with The Returners)
- 2009: Shining Shadow Presents... The Immortals Project
- 2010: GT2: Nu World (with The Returners)[2]
- 2011: The Nu World Remix EP
- 2013: The Immortals Project Feat. El Da Sensei - Rogue Agents (Shining Shadow)
- 2018: XL (with Sadat X)
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