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| name = Zion I
| image = Zioni.jpg
| caption = [[Amp Live]] (left) and [[Baba Zumbi]] (right)
| background = group_or_band
| alias =
| origin = [[Oakland, California]]
| genre = [[Alternative hip hop]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailycal.org/2013/09/03/superb-fall-2013-lineup/|title=SUPERB Fall 2013 Lineup|work=[[The Daily Californian]]|first=Erik|last=Weiner|date=September 3, 2013}}</ref>
| years_active = 1996–present
| label = Ground Control, Raptivism, Live Up Records, Gold Dust Media
| associated_acts = [[The Grouch (rapper)|The Grouch]], [[Eligh]], [[Duce eclipse]]
| website = {{URL|www.zionicrew.com}}
| current_members = [[Baba Zumbi]]<br>[[Amp Live]]
| past_members = K-Genius
}}
'''Zion I''' is an American [[hip hop music|hip hop]] duo from [[Oakland, California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailycal.org/2011/09/14/zion-i-of-oakland-leads-progressive-hip-hop-gala/|title=Zion I of Oakland leads progressive hip-hop gala|work=[[The Daily Californian]]|first=Ian|last=Birnam|date=September 14, 2011}}</ref> It consists of [[Baba Zumbi]] and [[Amp Live]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2010/12/22/watch-zion-is-cosmic-new-video-for-always|title=Watch Zion I's Cosmic New Video for ‘Always'|work=[[SF Weekly]]|first=Adrian|last=Covert|date=December 22, 2010}}</ref>
==Career==
Zion I released the debut album, ''[[Mind Over Matter (Zion I album)|Mind Over Matter]]'', in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/zion-i-fully-embraces-the-edm-craze/Content?oid=3372008|title=Zion I Fully Embraces the EDM Craze|work=[[East Bay Express]]|first=Whitney|last=Phaneuf|date=October 24, 2012}}</ref> It was nominated for "Independent Album of the Year" by ''[[The Source (magazine)|The Source]]'' magazine.<ref name=popmatters2005/> The second album, ''[[Deep Water Slang V2.0]]'', was released in 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,422817,00.html|title=Deep Water Slang v2.0 (2003) - Zion I|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|first=Neil|last=Drumming|date=February 21, 2003}}</ref>
In 2005, Zion I released ''[[True & Livin']]''.<ref name=popmatters2005>{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/zion1-true/|title=Zion I: True & Livin'|work=[[PopMatters]]|first=Stefan|last=Braidwood|date=May 11, 2005}}</ref> It featured guest appearances from [[Gift of Gab (rapper)|Gift of Gab]], [[Talib Kweli]], and [[Aesop Rock]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/wonder-twins/Content?oid=21359|title=Wonder Twins|work=[[The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger]]|first=Charles|last=Mudede|date=May 18, 2005}}</ref>
''[[Heroes in the City of Dope]]'', the first collaborative album with [[The Grouch (rapper)|The Grouch]], was released in 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/zion-i-the-grouch-are-heroes-in-the-city-of-dope-mw0000550299|title=Zion I & the Grouch Are Heroes in the City of Dope|work=[[AllMusic]]|first=Marisa|last=Brown|accessdate=August 6, 2014}}</ref> Zion I released the sixth album, ''[[The Takeover (Zion I album)|The Take Over]]'', in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/69626-zion-i-the-take-over/|title=Zion I: The Take Over|work=[[PopMatters]]|first=David|last=Berry|date=February 1, 2009}}</ref>
In 2010, Zion I released the seventh album, ''[[Atomic Clock (Zion I album)|Atomic Clock]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/135277-zion-i-atomic-clock/|title=Zion I: Atomic Clock|work=[[PopMatters]]|first=David|last=Maine|date=January 12, 2011}}</ref> ''[[Heroes in the Healing of the Nation]]'', the second collaborative album with The Grouch, was released in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thephoenix.com/boston/music/120163-zion-i-and-the-grouch-heroes-in-the-healing-of-the/|title=Zion I & the Grouch - Heroes In the Healing of the Nation|work=[[The Phoenix (newspaper)|The Phoenix]]|first=Chris|last=Faraone|date=May 6, 2011}}</ref>
The duo's ninth album, ''Shadowboxing'', was chosen by ''[[SF Weekly]]'' as one of their "10 Best Bay Area Hip-Hop Records of 2012".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2012/12/21/the-10-best-bay-area-hip-hop-records-of-2012|title=The 10 Best Bay Area Hip-Hop Records of 2012|work=[[SF Weekly]]|first=Tamara|last=Palmer|date=December 21, 2012}}</ref>
'The Labyrinth' was the tenth studio album and the first not to include Amp Live.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vaunter.co/music/urban/vaunter-meets-zioni-2017/0151810|title=Vaunter meets Zion I: "People are being killed on TV. Why are you not talking about it?"|work=Vaunter|first=Lewis|last=Abbey|date=March 10, 2017}}</ref>
==Members==
===Current===
* [[Baba Zumbi]]-rapper
* [[k-Genius]]-dj (2000-2002)
* [[mikos da gawd]]-dj (2015-2017)
===Former===
* Amp live - DJ (2003-2014)
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
* ''[[Mind Over Matter (Zion I album)|Mind Over Matter]]'' (2000)
* ''[[Deep Water Slang V2.0]]'' (2003)
* ''[[True & Livin']]'' (2005)
* ''[[Break a Dawn]]'' (2006)
* ''[[Heroes in the City of Dope]]'' (2006) <small>(with [[The Grouch (rapper)|The Grouch]])</small>
* ''[[The Takeover (Zion I album)|The Take Over]]'' (2009)
* ''[[Atomic Clock (Zion I album)|Atomic Clock]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Heroes in the Healing of the Nation]]'' (2011) <small>(with The Grouch)</small>
* ''Shadowboxing'' (2012)
* ''The Labyrinth'' (2016)
===Compilation albums===
* ''Curb Servin': The Mixtape Sessions'' (2003)
* ''[[Politicks: Collabs & B-Sides]]'' (2004)
* ''Family Business'' (2004)
* ''Street Legends'' (2007)
* ''The Search & The Seizure'' (2008)
* ''Bringers of the Dawn'' (2009)
* ''Zion I Sampler'' (2010)
* ''Live at KEXP Vol. 5'' (2009)
* ''Hella Fresh Fest'' (2013)
* ''The Rapture: Live from Oaklandia'' (2015)
===EPs===
* ''Enter the Woods'' (1997)
* ''New Dimensions'' (1998)
* ''Starship'' (1998)
* ''Chapter 4'' (1999)
* ''The Vapors'' (2013)
* ''The Masters of Ceremony'' (2014)
* ''Libations'' (2014)
* ''The Sun Moon and Stars'' (2015)
===Singles===
* "Inner Light" (1998)
* “Critical" b/w "Venus" (1999)
* "Revolution (B-Boy Anthem)" (2000)
* "Boom Bip" b/w "Le Le Le" (2001)
* "Cheeba Cheeba" b/w "Kharma" (2002)
* "The Drill" b/w "Flow" (2003)
* "Salt in the Game" b/w "Break Rap" (2005)
* "Bird's Eye View" b/w "Luv" (2005)
* “Temperature" b/w "The Bay" (2005)
* "Act Right" b/w "Target Practice" (2006)
* “One" b/w "Trippin" (2006)
* "Hit 'Em" (2006) <small>(with The Grouch)</small>
* "Lift Me Up" (2007) <small>(with The Grouch)</small>
* "Count It Down (Nomak Remix)" (2007)
* "Juicy Juice" (2008)
* "We Don't Wife 'Em" (2016)
* "Saving Souls" (2016)
===Guest appearances===
* [[Linkin Park]] - "Plc.4 Mie Haed" from [[Reanimation (Linkin Park album)|''Reanimation'']] (2002)
* The Planets - "Can't Stop" from ''The Opening'' (2002)
* Triple Threat - "Hit 'Em Off" from ''Many Styles'' (2003)
* [[Goapele]] - "The Daze" from ''[[Even Closer]]'' (2004)
* Relic - "Trust Yourself" from ''Note to Self'' (2004)
* Rico Pabón - "Pa 'Fuera" from ''Louder Than Fiction'' (2006)
* [[Ty (rapper)|Ty]] - "Oh!" from ''[[Closer (Ty album)|Closer]]'' (2006)
* DJ Deckstream - "Spread Love" from ''Soundtracks'' (2007)
* Omina - "Keep Move'n" from ''Bust'' (2007)
* [[Crown City Rockers]] - "B-Boy (Remix)" (2007)
* [[Guru (rapper)|Guru]] - "For Ya Mind" from ''Guru's Jazzmatazz: Back to the Future'' (2008)
* [[Ise Lyfe]] - "Thigh Bone" from ''Prince Cometh'' (2008)
* CLP - “Rockin' Wiz Us" from ''Supercontinental'' (2008)
* [[The Jacka]] - "Dream" from ''[[Tear Gas (album)|Tear Gas]]'' (2009)
* Jern Eye - "Get Right" from ''Vision'' (2009)
* Webcam Hi-Fi - "Promised Land" from ''Livity Is My Temple'' (2009)
* [[Bicasso]] - "Party Metroid" from ''Rebel Musiq'' (2009)
* Pro the Leader & Dopestyle - "Back Wit a Vengence" from ''Hip Hop Depression'' (2010)
* Rebelution - "Safe and Sound Remix" from ''Remix EP (Rebelution album)'' (2011)
* Minnesota - "Float" from ''Altered States LP'' (2012)
* [[Latyrx]] - "It's Time" from ''[[The Second Album (Latyrx album)|The Second Album]]'' (2013)
* [[Matisyahu]] - "Built to Survive" from ''[[Akeda_(album)|Akeda]] (2014)
* [[Bassnectar]] - "Lost in the Crowd" from ''[[Noise vs. Beauty]]'' (2014)
* Unified Highway - "Same Thing Coming" from ''Unified Highway'' (2016)
==References==
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Official website}}
* {{Discogs artist|Zion I}}
{{Zion I}}
{{Authority control}}
[[Category:Musical groups from Oakland, California]]
[[Category:West Coast hip hop groups]]
[[Category:Alternative hip hop groups]]
[[Category:Rappers from the San Francisco Bay Area]]
[[Category:American musical duos]]
[[Category:Hip hop duos]]
[[Category:African-American musical groups]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
| name = Zion I
| image = Zioni.jpg
| caption = [[Amp Live]] (left) and [[Baba Zumbi]] (right)
| background = group_or_band
| alias =
| origin = [[Oakland, California]]
| genre = [[Alternative hip hop]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailycal.org/2013/09/03/superb-fall-2013-lineup/|title=SUPERB Fall 2013 Lineup|work=[[The Daily Californian]]|first=Erik|last=Weiner|date=September 3, 2013}}</ref>
| years_active = 1996–present
| label = Ground Control, Raptivism, Live Up Records, Gold Dust Media
| associated_acts = [[The Grouch (rapper)|The Grouch]], [[Eligh]], [[Duce eclipse]]
| website = {{URL|www.zionicrew.com}}
| current_members = [[Baba Zumbi]]
| past_members = K-Genius<br />Amp Live<br />Mikos Gawd
}}
'''Zion I''' is an American [[hip hop music|hip hop]] duo from [[Oakland, California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailycal.org/2011/09/14/zion-i-of-oakland-leads-progressive-hip-hop-gala/|title=Zion I of Oakland leads progressive hip-hop gala|work=[[The Daily Californian]]|first=Ian|last=Birnam|date=September 14, 2011}}</ref> It consists of [[Baba Zumbi]].
==Career==
Zion I released the debut album, ''[[Mind Over Matter (Zion I album)|Mind Over Matter]]'', in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/zion-i-fully-embraces-the-edm-craze/Content?oid=3372008|title=Zion I Fully Embraces the EDM Craze|work=[[East Bay Express]]|first=Whitney|last=Phaneuf|date=October 24, 2012}}</ref> It was nominated for "Independent Album of the Year" by ''[[The Source (magazine)|The Source]]'' magazine.<ref name=popmatters2005/> The second album, ''[[Deep Water Slang V2.0]]'', was released in 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,422817,00.html|title=Deep Water Slang v2.0 (2003) - Zion I|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|first=Neil|last=Drumming|date=February 21, 2003}}</ref>
In 2005, Zion I released ''[[True & Livin']]''.<ref name=popmatters2005>{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/zion1-true/|title=Zion I: True & Livin'|work=[[PopMatters]]|first=Stefan|last=Braidwood|date=May 11, 2005}}</ref> It featured guest appearances from [[Gift of Gab (rapper)|Gift of Gab]], [[Talib Kweli]], and [[Aesop Rock]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/wonder-twins/Content?oid=21359|title=Wonder Twins|work=[[The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger]]|first=Charles|last=Mudede|date=May 18, 2005}}</ref>
''[[Heroes in the City of Dope]]'', the first collaborative album with [[The Grouch (rapper)|The Grouch]], was released in 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/zion-i-the-grouch-are-heroes-in-the-city-of-dope-mw0000550299|title=Zion I & the Grouch Are Heroes in the City of Dope|work=[[AllMusic]]|first=Marisa|last=Brown|accessdate=August 6, 2014}}</ref> Zion I released the sixth album, ''[[The Takeover (Zion I album)|The Take Over]]'', in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/69626-zion-i-the-take-over/|title=Zion I: The Take Over|work=[[PopMatters]]|first=David|last=Berry|date=February 1, 2009}}</ref>
In 2010, Zion I released the seventh album, ''[[Atomic Clock (Zion I album)|Atomic Clock]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/135277-zion-i-atomic-clock/|title=Zion I: Atomic Clock|work=[[PopMatters]]|first=David|last=Maine|date=January 12, 2011}}</ref> ''[[Heroes in the Healing of the Nation]]'', the second collaborative album with The Grouch, was released in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thephoenix.com/boston/music/120163-zion-i-and-the-grouch-heroes-in-the-healing-of-the/|title=Zion I & the Grouch - Heroes In the Healing of the Nation|work=[[The Phoenix (newspaper)|The Phoenix]]|first=Chris|last=Faraone|date=May 6, 2011}}</ref>
The duo's ninth album, ''Shadowboxing'', was chosen by ''[[SF Weekly]]'' as one of their "10 Best Bay Area Hip-Hop Records of 2012".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2012/12/21/the-10-best-bay-area-hip-hop-records-of-2012|title=The 10 Best Bay Area Hip-Hop Records of 2012|work=[[SF Weekly]]|first=Tamara|last=Palmer|date=December 21, 2012}}</ref>
'The Labyrinth' was the tenth studio album and the first not to include Amp Live.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vaunter.co/music/urban/vaunter-meets-zioni-2017/0151810|title=Vaunter meets Zion I: "People are being killed on TV. Why are you not talking about it?"|work=Vaunter|first=Lewis|last=Abbey|date=March 10, 2017}}</ref>
==Members==
===Current===
* [[Baba Zumbi]]-Rapper
===Former===
* [[K-Genius]]-DJ (2000-2002)
* Amp Live - DJ (2003-2014)
* Mikos Da Gawd - DJ (2015-2017)
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
* ''[[Mind Over Matter (Zion I album)|Mind Over Matter]]'' (2000)
* ''[[Deep Water Slang V2.0]]'' (2003)
* ''[[True & Livin']]'' (2005)
* ''[[Break a Dawn]]'' (2006)
* ''[[Heroes in the City of Dope]]'' (2006) <small>(with [[The Grouch (rapper)|The Grouch]])</small>
* ''[[The Takeover (Zion I album)|The Take Over]]'' (2009)
* ''[[Atomic Clock (Zion I album)|Atomic Clock]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Heroes in the Healing of the Nation]]'' (2011) <small>(with The Grouch)</small>
* ''Shadowboxing'' (2012)
* ''The Labyrinth'' (2016)
* ''The Tonite Show With Zion I'' (2018)
===Compilation albums===
* ''Curb Servin': The Mixtape Sessions'' (2003)
* ''[[Politicks: Collabs & B-Sides]]'' (2004)
* ''Family Business'' (2004)
* ''Street Legends'' (2007)
* ''The Search & The Seizure'' (2008)
* ''Bringers of the Dawn'' (2009)
* ''Zion I Sampler'' (2010)
* ''Live at KEXP Vol. 5'' (2009)
* ''Hella Fresh Fest'' (2013)
* ''The Rapture: Live from Oaklandia'' (2015)
===EPs===
* ''Enter the Woods'' (1997)
* ''New Dimensions'' (1998)
* ''Starship'' (1998)
* ''Chapter 4'' (1999)
* ''The Vapors'' (2013)
* ''The Masters of Ceremony'' (2014)
* ''Libations'' (2014)
* ''The Sun Moon and Stars'' (2015)
===Singles===
* "Inner Light" (1998)
* “Critical" b/w "Venus" (1999)
* "Revolution (B-Boy Anthem)" (2000)
* "Boom Bip" b/w "Le Le Le" (2001)
* "Cheeba Cheeba" b/w "Kharma" (2002)
* "The Drill" b/w "Flow" (2003)
* "Salt in the Game" b/w "Break Rap" (2005)
* "Bird's Eye View" b/w "Luv" (2005)
* “Temperature" b/w "The Bay" (2005)
* "Act Right" b/w "Target Practice" (2006)
* “One" b/w "Trippin" (2006)
* "Hit 'Em" (2006) <small>(with The Grouch)</small>
* "Lift Me Up" (2007) <small>(with The Grouch)</small>
* "Count It Down (Nomak Remix)" (2007)
* "Juicy Juice" (2008)
* "We Don't Wife 'Em" (2016)
* "Saving Souls" (2016)
===Guest appearances===
* [[Linkin Park]] - "Plc.4 Mie Haed" from [[Reanimation (Linkin Park album)|''Reanimation'']] (2002)
* The Planets - "Can't Stop" from ''The Opening'' (2002)
* Triple Threat - "Hit 'Em Off" from ''Many Styles'' (2003)
* [[Goapele]] - "The Daze" from ''[[Even Closer]]'' (2004)
* Relic - "Trust Yourself" from ''Note to Self'' (2004)
* Rico Pabón - "Pa 'Fuera" from ''Louder Than Fiction'' (2006)
* [[Ty (rapper)|Ty]] - "Oh!" from ''[[Closer (Ty album)|Closer]]'' (2006)
* DJ Deckstream - "Spread Love" from ''Soundtracks'' (2007)
* Omina - "Keep Move'n" from ''Bust'' (2007)
* [[Crown City Rockers]] - "B-Boy (Remix)" (2007)
* [[Guru (rapper)|Guru]] - "For Ya Mind" from ''Guru's Jazzmatazz: Back to the Future'' (2008)
* [[Ise Lyfe]] - "Thigh Bone" from ''Prince Cometh'' (2008)
* CLP - “Rockin' Wiz Us" from ''Supercontinental'' (2008)
* [[The Jacka]] - "Dream" from ''[[Tear Gas (album)|Tear Gas]]'' (2009)
* Jern Eye - "Get Right" from ''Vision'' (2009)
* Webcam Hi-Fi - "Promised Land" from ''Livity Is My Temple'' (2009)
* [[Bicasso]] - "Party Metroid" from ''Rebel Musiq'' (2009)
* Pro the Leader & Dopestyle - "Back Wit a Vengence" from ''Hip Hop Depression'' (2010)
* Rebelution - "Safe and Sound Remix" from ''Remix EP (Rebelution album)'' (2011)
* Minnesota - "Float" from ''Altered States LP'' (2012)
* [[Latyrx]] - "It's Time" from ''[[The Second Album (Latyrx album)|The Second Album]]'' (2013)
* [[Matisyahu]] - "Built to Survive" from ''[[Akeda_(album)|Akeda]] (2014)
* [[Bassnectar]] - "Lost in the Crowd" from ''[[Noise vs. Beauty]]'' (2014)
* Unified Highway - "Same Thing Coming" from ''Unified Highway'' (2016)
==References==
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Official website}}
* {{Discogs artist|Zion I}}
{{Zion I}}
{{Authority control}}
[[Category:Musical groups from Oakland, California]]
[[Category:West Coast hip hop groups]]
[[Category:Alternative hip hop groups]]
[[Category:Rappers from the San Francisco Bay Area]]
[[Category:American musical duos]]
[[Category:Hip hop duos]]
[[Category:African-American musical groups]]' |
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