Aceyalone Biography

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Aceyalone
Aceyalone (born Eddie Hayes) is an American rapper.

He is a founding member of the Freestyle Fellowship. Apart from his role in Freestyle Fellowship, Aceyalone is also a member of Haiku D'Etat (with Mikah 9 and Abstract Rude) and The A-Team (with Abstract Rude).

After releasing a pair of albums with the Freestyle Fellowship, To Whom it May Concern... and Innercity Griots, Acey signed to Capitol Records and released his highly acclaimed solo debut, All Balls Don't Bounce, in 1995. He returned three years later with his second album, A Book of Human Language, a collaboration with producer Mumbles. In 1999, he released a self-titled group album with Haiku D'Etat. In 2000, The A-Team released their first album as a duo, titled Who Framed the A-Team?. Acey returned solo again in 2001 with his third solo album, Accepted Eclectic. In 2002, the Freestyle Fellowship returned after 9 years for the release of their third group album, Shockadoom. 2002 and 2003 saw two more solo releases, Hip Hop and the World We Live In and Love & Hate and another A-Team album ('Lab Down Under'). In 2006, Aceyalone released two more solo projects, first, Magnificent City, a collaboration with producer RJD2, followed by Grand Imperial.

Discography

Albums



Also Appears On

  • All Pro Football 2K8 (2007)
  • 2K6 (The Tracks) (2005)
  • Ellay Khule aka The Rifleman: Califormula (2005)
  • Project Blowed: 10th Year Anniversary DVD (2005)
  • Shifting Gears [1] (2005)
  • Young Dangerous Heart (2005)
  • Calicomm 2004 (2005)
  • Haiku D'Etat - Coup de Theatre (2004)
  • Cater to the DJ, Vol. 2 (2004)
  • Embedded Joints (2004)
  • Lyrics of Fury, Vol. 3 (2004)
  • Soundz of Spirit & CD (2004)
  • Capture of Sound (2003)
  • Curb Servin' (2003)
  • Deep Water Slang V2.0 (2003)
  • Monolith (2003)
  • No More Greener Grasses (2003)
  • Project Blowed Presents The Good Brothers (2003)
  • Secondary Protocol (2003)
  • Showtyme (2003)
  • Graffiti Kings (2002)
  • Linkin Park: Reanimation (2002)
  • Temporary Forever (2002)
  • Hard Hat Area (2001)
  • Tags of the Times, Vol. 3 (2001)
  • Who Framed the A-Team? (2000)
  • ...For Persons with DJ Abilities (2000)
  • L.A. Virus Volume Zero (2000)
  • Unbound Project, Vol. 1 (2000)
  • ...Estuary (1999)
  • Cater to the DJ (1999)
  • Celestial Squadron (1999)
  • Defenders of the Underworld (1999)
  • Funky Precedent (1999)
  • Haiku D'Etat Hip Hop (1999)
  • Strength Magazine Presents Subtext (1999)
  • Beats & Lyrics, Vol. 2(1998)
  • Fat Beats & Bra Straps: New MC's (1998)
  • Beats & Lyrics (1997)
  • Hollywood & Vine (1995)
  • Project Blowed (1995)
  • Cheeba Cheeba (1998)
WCW FEAT GURU 2007

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