At the beginning of the 2000s, there's a break that appears definitive between Killah Priest and RZA, with the former deciding to cut ties with Sunz of Man, which has always been a group close to Wu. Around the same time, Killah Priest forms a new supergroup, The Four Horsemen, with Ras Kass, Canibus and Kurupt, but their album is ignored and soon forgotten by all. Reed doesn't give up and a couple of years later, he returns with a new original supergroup, bringing with him Hell Razah from the Sunz of Man, Timbo King from the Royal Fam, affiliate William Cooper and Tragedy Khadafi.
The group is formed after a party organized by the magazine The Source, where Killah Priest meets Tragedy Khadafi. The project was originally a duo, then Tragedy Khadafi brought along his friend William Cooper (the name was suggested by Killah Priest), while Priest included Hell Razah and Timbo King in the group. The record is a collab between Brooklyn (almost all) and Queens (Tragedy alone). This record is even a introducing to another group, the Maccabeez, composed by Priest himself with Hell Razah & Timbo King. Razah laments the lack of help from the Wu-Tang.
The production is created by many people, Bronze Nazareth is the closest to Killa Beez, then among others stand out Godz Wrath, with four rhythms, BP and Ron Browz. The guests are the Dead Prez and Abiodun Oyewole of The Last Poets. The album starts off very well with "Thug Nation", a modern and accessible boom bap production in which they go wild for four minutes. If for the remaining three quarters of an hour the album maintained this level, it would be among the best rap releases of the year, instead, it collapses immediately afterwards without approaching the peak reached by the first track, not even with the help of Dead Prez.
Despite the talent of the individual performers, the project doesn't work, it's lyrically oriented towards socio-political themes, watered-down with a lot of violence and topics close to the gangsta, while musically, it's almost completely inaccessible and generic. Distributed by Nature Sounds, this underground disk made by underground artists to underground public sells a few thousand physical copies and receives no particular praise from critics, decreeing the end of the group. 5/10.

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