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Hezakyah P.Dap

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Hezakyah P.Dap, formally known as "P-Dap" was born in Brooklyn NY and raised in Queens Village N.Y. better known as Shadyville.... He started rapping on neighborhood mixtapes in the mid 90's, such as Dj Clue, Dj Envy, Whookid, and many others.... He appeared on Compalation Albums such as Stretch Armstrong's "Spit" Tommy Tee's " Bonds, Beats & Beliefs Black Hand Ent's "Black Gangsta" and many more.... Dap has a strong flow and delivery, his songs past the test of time....Check out the album "Welcome to P-Town" and the mixtape "Fuk tha Wurl get Money. New Album "Hezakyah P.Dap" coming this summer!!!!! User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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# Hezakyah P.Dap This work merits consideration for its genuine rhythmic craftsmanship and uncompromising perspective. Emerging from Queens' underground circuits in the '90s, P.Dap brings the technical precision of that era—sharp flow, deliberate delivery, material built to endure—into a contemporary context. What distinguishes the project is its refusal of easy sentiment; the artist speaks with clarity about his lived experience and observations, grounding abstract ambitions in tangible detail. There's an intellectual rigor beneath the surface, a sense that each lyrical choice matters. For listeners curious about hip-hop that prioritizes skill and authenticity over trend-ch

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Stuc Inda Pass

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Kingz (Intro)

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Warriors

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It Ain't Safe (feat. Mr.Vex)

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Truck Drivers (feat. Mr.Vex)

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Kingz Intro

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Welcome to P-Town

Welcome to P-Town

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