Following the release of his experimental new solo album, All This Time, Detroit emcee/producer Magestik Legend shares the scenic music video for the project’s title track, premiered (5/29/2018) by LØst Culture. Directed, shot and edited by Andy Madeleine, the video boasts beautiful shots of Legend in the mountain ranges of California, including Mt. Whitney, which is the state’s tallest mountain.
Link to premiere of “All This Time” on LØst Culture: https://www.lostculture.co/2018/05/premiere-majestik-legend-all-this-time/
Completely self-produced, All This Time serves as his first full-length solo effort since 2015’s Legend Has It.
Stream or purchase All This Time on Bandcamp: https://theblackopera.bandcamp.com/album/all-this-time
Purchase All This Time on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/az/album/all-this-time/1370452692
Purchase All This Time on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/This-Time-Explicit-Magestik-Legend/dp/B07C27XM3Q
Stream All This Time on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2hMmuftJ5nAmXlaJmXm9OM
Previous:
- “Mind Woes: The Journey” (premiered by VIBE)
- “DetroitMental” (premiered by DeadEndHipHop)
More about Magestik Legend
Magestik Legend’s career is intrinsic to the rich, seminal hip hop history of his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. The emcee/producer has been present for all of the city’s best hip hop eras– from the days of Awesome Dre, to the formation of Slum Village, to the birth of Eminem, to present day. In the late ’90s, ML’s high school classmate Nick Speed recruited him to form a hip hop trio called 925 Colony along with Elzhi. ML was also a part of the Michigan hip hop supergroup known as Subterraneous Crew with One Be Lo (of Binary Star).
Following a fallout between ML and the crew’s leader, One Be Lo, ML went on to release six solo projects before joining forces with Ann Arbor, Michigan’s ‘Athletic Mic League King’ Jamall Bufford (fka Buff1) to form the now critically acclaimed counter-culture movement known as The Black Opera, which made its debut on Mello Music Group in 2011. Named by spiritual scientist Deepak Chopra as one of his favorite hip hop acts, The Black Opera has quickly grown from hip hop group to global creative collective and indie label. TBO’s evocative video for “Villains” landed the number one spot on Snoop Dogg‘s “Underground Heat” show. Tajai Massey of Souls of Mischief says: “If you haven’t heard or seen TBO perform, you need to slap yourself. Literally my favorite group in hip-hop right now.”