Saul Williams - Studio Discography (2001-2016) [320kps] (Size: 617.57 MB)
| | 01. LaLaLa.mp3 | 6.25 MB |
| | 02. Penny for a Thought.mp3 | 10.58 MB |
| | 03. Robeson.mp3 | 10.08 MB |
| | 04. Tao for Now.mp3 | 10 MB |
| | 05. Fearless.mp3 | 7.45 MB |
| | 06. Untimely Meditations.mp3 | 9.08 MB |
| | 07. Om Nia Merican.mp3 | 7.21 MB |
| | 08. 1987.mp3 | 12.38 MB |
| | 09. Coded Language.mp3 | 20.28 MB |
| | 10. Our Father.mp3 | 16.38 MB |
| | 01. Groundwork.mp3 | 9.87 MB |
| | 02. Horn of the Clock-Bike.mp3 | 8.31 MB |
| | 03. Ashes.mp3 | 6.67 MB |
| | 04. Think Like They Book Say.mp3 | 9.01 MB |
| | 05. The Bear-Coltan as Cotton.mp3 | 9.97 MB |
| | 06. Burundi (feat. Emily Kokal).mp3 | 9.49 MB |
| | 07. The Noise Came From Here.mp3 | 6.18 MB |
| | 08. Down For Some Ignorance.mp3 | 5.64 MB |
| | 09. Roach Eggs.mp3 | 10.16 MB |
| | 10. All Coltrane Solos at Once (feat. Haleek Maul).mp3 | 7.88 MB |
| | 01. Talk to Strangers.mp3 | 6.18 MB |
| | 02. Grippo.mp3 | 7.08 MB |
| | 03. Telegram.mp3 | 8.11 MB |
| | 04. Act III Scene 2 (Shakesphere).mp3 | 9.99 MB |
| | 05. List of Demands (Reparations).mp3 | 7.65 MB |
| | 06. African Student Movement.mp3 | 9.29 MB |
| | 07. Black Stacey.mp3 | 12.45 MB |
| | 08. PG.mp3 | 3.73 MB |
| | 09. Surrender (A Second to Think).mp3 | 9.96 MB |
| | 10. Control Freak.mp3 | 9.8 MB |
| | 01. Black History Month.mp3 | 7.63 MB |
| | 02. Convict Colony.mp3 | 7.97 MB |
| | 03. Tr(n)igger.mp3 | 9.11 MB |
| | 04. Sunday Bloody Sunday.mp3 | 9.52 MB |
| | 05. Break.mp3 | 7.73 MB |
| | 06. NiggyTardust.mp3 | 8.58 MB |
| | 07. DNA.mp3 | 9.43 MB |
| | 08. WTF!.mp3 | 12.72 MB |
| | 09. Scared Money.mp3 | 8.9 MB |
| | 10. Raw.mp3 | 6.67 MB |
| | 01. Look to the Sun.mp3 | 9.47 MB |
| | 02. Patience.mp3 | 8.87 MB |
| | 03. Explain My Heart.mp3 | 9.77 MB |
| | 04. Triumph.mp3 | 13.89 MB |
| | 05. Diagram.mp3 | 8.67 MB |
| | 06. Girls Have More Fun.mp3 | 5.64 MB |
| | 07. Give It Up.mp3 | 9.66 MB |
| | 08. Dance.mp3 | 8.22 MB |
| | 09. Volcanic Sunlight.mp3 | 9.04 MB |
| | 10. Rocket.mp3 | 8.88 MB |
Description
Saul Stacey Williams (born February 29, 1972) is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, musician, poet, writer, and actor. He is known for his blend of poetry and alternative hip hop, and for his lead roles in the 1998 film Slam and Holler If Ya Hear Me, a Broadway musical featuring music by Tupac Shakur.
The youngest of three children, Williams was born in Newburgh, New York. He attended Newburgh Free Academy, where he wrote his song "Black Stacey". After graduating from Morehouse College with a BA in acting and philosophy, he moved to New York City to earn an MFA in acting from New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts. While there, he found himself at the center of the New York café poetry scene. He also lived in Brazil as an exchange student from 1988 to 1989.
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