The next year, he changed his entire style to record a more urban album called Worldwidechico with a duo with Wu Tang Clan's Killah Priest.
(Extended Version) (Mobb Deep, Chuck D, Da Smart, Erule, Merchant, Lord Jamar, RZA, Killah Priest, Sunz of Man, Brooklyn Zu)
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Killah Priest and Shabazz the Disciple made their first released appearances on "Graveyard Chamber" and the single "Diary of a Madman".
While this newer urban-fusion sound is not represented by every artist on the Owl Studios roster, it is exemplified by artists such as Rob Dixon and The Headhunters, who commonly feature rap, hip hop, and funk artists, such as Snoop Dogg, George Clinton, Killah Priest, and Indianapolis rapper Jaecyn Bayne in their music in efforts to renew and revive jazz to a younger generation of fans.
Album guests include GZA of Wu-Tang Clan, Killah Priest and Prodigal Sunn of Sunz of Man, B-Real of Cypress Hill, Chace Infinite of Self Scientific, Sick Jacken, and Scratch, formerly of The Roots.