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I’m a 28 year old occult hip hop artist from Vancouver, BC, Canada.


I am the host of an online radio show, and I teach metaphysics and psychic development to people. I am also authoring a book right now, and I give people Workshops. I grew up around the gangster lifestyle, and had lived a colourful lifestyle before coming to a spiritual transformation. I’ve written and recorded Hundreds of hiphop tracks, and am always working on new material.

The Shaman is an occult hip hop artist that is primarily underground. He chose to go by the moniker of the Shaman because of an apprenticeship under a Shamanic healer when he was a teenager. He raps and draws creativity from the Qabalah, Buddhism, life stories, and profound experiences felt in altered states of consciousness. Having accomplished over seven underground mix tapes, dozens of singles, and conglomerations with other artists, he has never looked for a label. Shaman makes his music free of charge to inspire those doing the great work. Most rap these day’s talks about sex, drugs, and violence, but this rap is about metaphysics, and spirituality. Shaman doesn’t fail to deliver a dynamite flow, crazy word play, and otherworldly lyricism. His work is truly underground in every sense of the word, and lacks commercial production. (Some of my songs were recorded on low end microphones/but needed to get done at the time). The Shaman talks about everything from tarot cards and spirits, to ending violence, and magicK rituals. His work is openly dedicated to light workers, and bringing awareness to the other side of the veil. Shaman use to lead a fast paced life filled with gangsters and danger until he had a spiritual awakening. As a youth he grew up around hip hop clubs, and free styled with aspiring artists from the streets. His music is greatly influenced by his best friend who was lost to gun fire. Since child hood he studied the occult, and was completely aware of the subtle realms that were gently calling him back to his life purpose. Having an underground following around the world, he has a constant flow of music that comes to him as he channels lyrics, concepts, and choruses in his dreams. [1]


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  1. ^ shaman, the (December 30, 2009). "The Great Work Mix Tape". Under Ground Hip Hop. Retrieved April 8, 2013.

References[edit]

  • Williams, Richard (1992). Dylan: a man called alias. Bloomsbury. ISBN 0-7475-1084-9.
  • Williamson, Nigel (2004). The Rough Guide to Bob Dylan. Rough Guides. ISBN 1-84353-139-9.

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  • BobDylan.com – Official web site, including lyrics and touring schedule
  • [1] – release of The Great Work mixtape, on UGHH.com (Under Ground Hip Hop)
  • Bob Dylan at IMDb