Chief Kamachi, a rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, began his career in the mid-1990s. He founded JuJu Mob and was an original member of Army of the Pharaohs, a collective initiated by Jedi Mind Tricks. Chief Kamachi's music often explores themes related to the Black Consciousness Movement, religion, politics, and the future. His debut album, Cult Status, was released in 2004 on Good Hands Records. The single "The Best", featuring Guru from Gang Starr, reached Number 1 on the College Radio Charts. In 2005, he released Black Candles with JuJu Mob. Chief Kamachi's discography includes additional albums like Concrete Gospel (2006), The Clock of Destiny (2010), Rise & Rhyme (2012), and Radio Raheem (2014).
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