The King's Dead

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Hennessy At Cookouts 02:30 Tools
Good Rebels (feat. Moonflwr) 02:49 Tools
Mighty California 02:47 Tools
Shooting Star (feat. Alexus Lee) 03:31 Tools
Sour Apple Rich Girls 03:51 Tools
Ruby Red 02:37 Tools
The Reunion (Feat. Sebastian Mikael) 02:59 Tools
'94 02:52 Tools
My New Shit (feat. Alexus Lee) 04:01 Tools
A Symphony at the Wake (Intro) 02:59 Tools
Proud of Me (feat. on Cue) 04:01 Tools
The Reunion (ft. Sebastian Mikael) 02:59 Tools
The Chase 03:24 Tools
Yellow Spotted Goats (Interlude) 03:14 Tools
Over Dinner 03:09 Tools
Spacely Man 02:44 Tools
No Peace in a Rebel 02:41 Tools
My Blue Car 02:57 Tools
Dead Man's Face 02:41 Tools
Beauty & the Beast (Intro) 03:15 Tools
Not for Me 02:57 Tools
All My Life (feat. Alexus Lee) 03:51 Tools
Mauvais Reve 03:33 Tools
All Finished 03:04 Tools
Into the Wild 03:34 Tools
At My Table (Interlude) 02:01 Tools
Kryptonite Sanity House (K.S.H.) [feat. Dani Ummel] 04:33 Tools
B M W 03:34 Tools
Simple Times (feat. Alexus Lee) 03:35 Tools
Desire 02:13 Tools
A Good Remedy (feat. Jordan Brown) 03:51 Tools
Sour Apple Rich Girls (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:51 Tools
Finale (Outro) 00:59 Tools
Mighty California (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:47 Tools
Karl's Blog 01:18 Tools
Ruby Red (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:37 Tools
Hennessy At Cookouts (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:30 Tools
Dead Man's Face (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:41 Tools
Spacely Man (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:44 Tools
Jerusalem (feat. Sid Sriram) 02:53 Tools
The Great Escape 00:59 Tools
Mauvais Reve (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:33 Tools
No Peace in A Rebel (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:09 Tools
All Finished (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:04 Tools
Heaven on Earth ft. Azedia (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:07 Tools
Once Upon a Time in the West (feat. Jake Alexander Bautista) 02:13 Tools
My Blue Car (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:57 Tools
Not For Me (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:13 Tools
Don't Need Much (Extended) 00:59 Tools
Night Before the Future 00:59 Tools
Jerusalem ft. Sid Sriram (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:53 Tools
Finale (Outro) (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:59 Tools
Satellite Kids (feat. Mac the Hand) 02:49 Tools
Evil Pools (feat. Cinnamon Denise) 00:59 Tools
Drone Feels 04:02 Tools
Don't Need Much 00:59 Tools
So What 04:02 Tools
Past the Evening (feat. Katie Marshall) 02:49 Tools
The Chase (Remix) [feat. Alex Wiley] 02:49 Tools
Extroversion 02:51 Tools
No Game Show (feat. Alexus Lee & Tau Benah) 04:02 Tools
Flow Pouri 02:56 Tools
Skit 1 00:30 Tools
Honest Abe 02:49 Tools
Elephant in the Room 02:51 Tools
Sell It 02:51 Tools
Hennessy At Cookouts (Explicit) 00:59 Tools
The Flagship (feat. Ro Ransom) 02:56 Tools
Land Lord 02:30 Tools
Good Rebels (ft. Moonflwr) (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:49 Tools
Reboot 02:01 Tools
Colosseum Verses 02:13 Tools
Through Flames 02:13 Tools
My New Shit (ft. Alexus Lee) (DatPiff Exclusive) 04:02 Tools
Heartbreak Canyon (feat. Katie Marshall) 03:34 Tools
'94 (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:51 Tools
Not A Worry 02:30 Tools
Proud of Me (ft. OnCue) (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:56 Tools
At My Table (Interlude) (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:01 Tools
The Chase (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:22 Tools
Not A Worry (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:30 Tools
BMW (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:56 Tools
Simple Times (ft. Alexus Lee) (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:35 Tools
Beauty & The Beast (Intro) (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:15 Tools
Over Dinner (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:11 Tools
Shooting Star (ft. Alexus Lee) (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:30 Tools
Desire (DatPiff Exclusive) 02:13 Tools
Heaven on Earth ft. Azedia 03:07 Tools
\'94 02:13 Tools
Into The Wild (DatPiff Exclusive) 03:34 Tools
Karl's Blog (DatPiff Exclusive) 01:18 Tools
Jerusalem ft. Sid Sriram 02:53 Tools
Kryptonite Sanity House (K.S.H.) (ft. Dani Ummel) (DatPiff Exclusive) 04:33 Tools
BMW 02:56 Tools
My New Shit (ft. Alexus Lee) 04:02 Tools
Good Rebels (ft. Moonflwr) 02:50 Tools
The Reunion 02:59 Tools
Heaven on Earth Feat. Azedia 02:59 Tools
Proud of Me (ft. OnCue) 02:57 Tools
Jerusalem Feat. Sid Sriram 02:57 Tools
Simple Times (ft. Alexus Lee) 03:35 Tools
Shooting Star (ft. Alexus Lee) 03:30 Tools
The Reunion Feat. Sebastian Mikael 03:35 Tools
Good Rebels Feat. Moonflwr 03:30 Tools
My New Shit Feat. Alexus Lee 03:30 Tools
Proud of Me Feat. OnCue 03:30 Tools
Heaven on Earth (feat. Azedia) 03:07 Tools
Proud of Me (Feat. OnCue) 03:07 Tools
Kryptonite Sanity House (K.S.H.) (ft. Dani Ummel) 04:33 Tools
At My Table (Interlude) 02:56 Tools
Simple Times Feat. Alexus Lee 02:56 Tools
94 02:56 Tools
Shooting Star Feat. Alexus Lee 02:56 Tools
My New Shit 00:00 Tools
Kryptonite Sanity House Feat. Dani Ummel (K.S.H.) 00:00 Tools
Good Rebels 02:49 Tools
Beauty & The Beast (Intro) 03:15 Tools
Heartbreak Canyon (feat. Katie Marshall of Paper White) 02:49 Tools
Kryptonite Sanity House (K.S.H.) (feat. Dani Ummel) 04:33 Tools
Simple Times 03:35 Tools
The Reunion ft. Sebastian Mikael 04:33 Tools
A Good Remedy ft. Jordan Brown 02:52 Tools
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Nearly a year has passed since the collective formerly known as The Dean’s List were a part of your audio experience. The group endured plenty during that hiatus – receiving harsh criticisms from some on account of their pronounced musical growth, spurring a controversial name change while MC/songwriter Sonny Shotz was attacked overseas and his jaw severely broken. Producer Alex Mendoza and Sonny Shotz felt that a rebirth was needed in order to return to doing what they love…and in that time they’ve found the inspiration they needed for their re-introduction as Kings Dead. When The Dean’s List first arrived on the scene, the intent wasn’t to lean on the connotation of “college rap.” Their moniker arguably suggested some degree of fraternity, though anyone who pressed play on their debut EP Undeclared or the smash follow-up, The Drive In would know that their music surpassed the mere halls of colleges across the country. In the period of less than two years, the group charted on Billboard, sold out shows nationwide, and toured the world. It was a fulfilling two years, to say the least. However, the group was quickly evolving beyond their brand. “We were in a box almost,” producer Alex Mendoza recalls. “So we changed our name.” In addition, the group parted ways with long time friend and co-producer Mik Beats, leaving Mendoza and Sonny to regroup and rebrand on their own. With the plan being to begin working overseas on their first project as the newly formed “Kings Dead,” their next hurdle arrived quite unexpectedly. Just as Sonny arrived in Spain to link with Mendoza in the studio and begin working on their next project, he was violently attacked, leaving his jaw broken in two places. Sonny returned to Tampa, FL to have emergency surgery and recover with his family while Mendoza stayed in Spain and worked on musical production. The two would exchange lyrics and music over email without ever actually recording the completed songs. It was difficult, for sure…but the process allowed Kings Dead to develop the two vital components in their music separately, re-defining a musical synergy more than they ever had before. “I think it made me a lot more comfortable with my writing and saying things how I want to say them,” explains Sonny. It enabled me to really focus more on the storytelling aspect of things, just looking at music from a whole different perspective.” Alex continues, “Before, we would always have control over our music, but now we have experience to go with it. It mean’s a lot for what we create.” Upon the duo reuniting in January 2013 the energy in the studio seemed magical. Sonny initially recorded with his mouth wired shut, but once he was unwired, the real preparation for their return began. “When we finally came together in the studio, it was just like a weight off of our shoulders,” Sonny says, “There was no more emailing back and forth, and we were finally able to just be in the same room, be creative and focus.” Producer Alex Mendoza explains the meaning behind Kings Dead: “It’s the death of a movement that’s been rejuvenated into a different movement,” he explains. “We were playing with Kid Cudi in front of 10,000 people, performing alongside acts like Calvin Harris, Wiz Khalifa, Lupe Fiasco & Wale in front of 5-7000 people. We were doing these big shows, and it was great. But that had to die for us to be able to really flourish into a whole new situation and create the music we wanted to create.” That new focus has culminated into what will be their next project, Revenge Of the Beast. The forthcoming album from Kings Dead represents a new day for Alex Mendoza and Sonny Shotz. The music is sharper and more focused, while still fluidly crossing over genres and maintaining the purity of what the Boston based duo is all about. “It’s just like all of the musical influences and experiences that we’ve had to this point have culminated into an album…it has no boundaries” explains Sonny, while Alex adds that it’s “Genre bending urban crossover music to the fullest extent.” While previous projects took them several months, this outpouring of emotions on record only took a few weeks to create. Perhaps months of frustration from not being able to record together for the first time in years allowed the two to deliver in a way they never thought they could as The Dean’s List. Alex Mendoza and Sonny Shotz had to destroy in order to rebuild, with the result leading them to becoming Kings Dead. With Revenge Of the Beast on the horizon, their fans and contemporaries will understand that Kings Dead have reincarnated and their music is like never before. Get ready. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.