After his departure from the influential group N.W.A, Arabian Prince, born Kim Renard Nazel, embarked on a significant solo music career, later resuming his artistic output in the mid-2000s.
Post-N.W.A. Solo Ventures
Following his time with N.W.A, Arabian Prince shifted his focus to a solo career, demonstrating his distinct musical vision. This period saw the release of his early albums, establishing his presence as an independent artist in the music scene.
Early Solo Releases
His solo endeavors began in the late 1980s with the release of his debut album, followed by another project in the early 1990s. These works showcased his unique style and lyrical content.
Here's a snapshot of his initial solo album releases:
Album Title | Release Year | Key Single/Note |
---|---|---|
Brother Arab | 1989 | "She's Got A Big Posse" |
Where's My Bytches | 1993 | Continued solo efforts |
Resurgence in the Mid-2000s
After a hiatus from releasing new music, Arabian Prince made a return to the recording scene in the mid-2000s. During this period, he notably engaged in new projects, expanding his discography and collaborating with international labels. One prominent project from this era was his Professor X work, released through the Dutch label, Clone Records, further cementing his enduring legacy in music.
To learn more about his career, you can visit the Arabian Prince Wikipedia page.