Socially conscious and a skilled freestyler, underground rapper
C-rayz Walz had been participating in open mics around New York City before hooking with the
Stronghold collective.
Walz's earliest appearances include mixtapes, an AWOL magazine compilation, and
Single Minded Pros'
Session 2 EP. A demo-filled first album, The Prelude, appeared on his own Sun Cycle Entertainment imprint in late 2001 and soon caught the attention of the folks at Definitive Jux. A guest feature on
Cannibal Ox's
The Cold Vein with fellow
Stronghold member
L.i.f.e. and an appearance on
Aesop Rock's
Labor Days kicked off his relationship with the label. Definitive Jux released
Walz's proper debut,
Ravipops, in 2003. The EP
We Live: The Black Samurai appeared in 2004.
Walz took a break after the EP's release and spent most of his time off in seclusion. Burning his old rhyme books was a cathartic act that freed the rapper's creativity for his next album. The full-length
Year Of The Beast hit the streets in 2005 with
El-p,
Jean Grae,
Aesop Rock, and
Rob Sonic all making guest appearances. Though the death of his brother sidetracked him somewhat, he still released a set of new material,
1975: Return Of The Beast, on Draft Records the following year. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide