His third album, Conscious Porn, was released in 2010. In 2007, his second album, I Predict a Riot, was released jointly by Soulspazm Records and Rawkus Records before Rawkus folded but was re-released again by Soulspazm Records. While producing and recording his album Hurry Up and Wait, Hezekiah began working on albums for Philadelphia singer Aaron Livingston and Musiq Soulchild's backup singers, Aaries. Also in 2005, Hezekiah was hired to produce with Tone Whitfield the music for a Showtime original series, Street Time. In 2005, Hezekiah's first album, Hurry Up & Wait, was released on Soulspazm Records. After high school he hit the Philly hip hop scene where he joined the network of artists which included Musiq Soulchild, Bilal, The Roots, Jazzyfatnastees, and Bahamadia. In high school, Hezekiah sold his demo mix tape "Exit Wound Status". He began to develop his progressive approach to hip hop and began performing in his family's living room with his cousin on bass and uncle on guitar. During his elementary years, Hezekiah's cousin introduced him to the art of production in the form of a track and drum machine. He grew up in a musical family where at an early age he sang at his family's church. Hezekiah was born Hezekiah Davis III in Chester, Pennsylvania and raised in New Castle, Delaware.
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