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This Long Island Hip-Hop group was formed on March 17, 2007. There was a resurrection, and reborn are The 7 Profitz. Deep within the New York Underground Hip-Hop scene, knowledge was being spread at a high velocity, thus sparking a chain of events that coincides with the parallel energies of the galaxy. The three members Apademik The Disciple, Elle Madison and Anubiz, were then able to tap into the messages from the confines of the universe, and create their Hip-Hop and intergalactic infused music from the realms of Planet 7P. The 7 Profitz bring you there Freshman release, "The Resurrection LP". "The Resurection LP" contains tracks "Another Classic", and "Shake Off the Page" Produced by Producer/Director, Apademik, who is best known as Producer/Director for "The Razah Code, Underground Hip-Hop" (2006), "The Renaissance Child DVD" (2007), where he also had the ability to showcase his Musical Production skills as Co-Musical Director for both movies, and his role of founding Funkin Beatz Entertainment Corp. (www.FunkinBeatz.net). There is also guest Production on this release, with "2099 A.D." Produced by the World Famous Producer, A. Supreme Wilder, of Git Rite Music. "Angel of Death" is Produced by Battery Jackson, of Jacksonberg Industries, who is already credited with Producing for two Prominent New York Underground M.C.'s, and "The Way Goes", one of the Album's key track's being Produced by Cheech, of Plump Juice Ent. 7 Profitz Resurrection Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Another Classic |
| 3. | 7 On It (Interlude) |
| 4. | Shake Off The Page |
| 5. | Fall Out (Interlude) |
| 6. | Truth (Instr) |
| 7. | The Way It Goes |
| 8. | Destroy And Rebuild (Instr) |
| 9. | Angel Of Death |
| 10. | 2099 A.D. |
| 11. | Shake Off The Page (Reprise) |
| 12. | Be Like Me (EQ AllStars) |
| 13. | 516 (Bonus) |
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