Conquest | ||||
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Studio album by Dragon Fli Empire | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
Genre | Canadian hip hop | |||
Label | Makebelieve Records | |||
Dragon Fli Empire chronology | ||||
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Conquest is the first album by Canadian hip hop duo Dragon Fli Empire, released in 2004 on Makebelieve Records. Although the 2004 release is officially considered DFE's first album, there was a locally circulated CD-R version released in June 2002. The 2004 version replaced three tracks from the CD-R version with new ones: "D-E-F", "From Under" and "Beauty Full 2.0". The album is most notable for the popular track "Mount Pleasant", a song about Teekay's observations while riding Calgary Transit.
Canadians are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, several of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Canadian.
Dragon Fli Empire is a Canadian hip hop duo formed in 2002 from Calgary, comprising Tarik Robinson, also known as Teekay (MC/producer), and Adam Hicks, also known as DJ Cosm (DJ/producer).
Calgary Transit is the public transit service which is owned and operated by the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. In 2015, an estimated 110 million passengers boarded approximately 1,176 Calgary Transit vehicles.
Only one video was made for the album. "Beauty Full" was filmed around Calgary in late 2002 and cameos are made by several emcees in Alberta's underground hip hop community.
# | Title | Producer | Featured guest(s) | Time |
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1 | "Empire" | Teekay | 1:05 | |
2 | "Beauty Full" | DJ Cosm | 4:36 | |
3 | "D-E-F" | DFE | 4:11 | |
4 | "4U" | Infinite P | Infinite P | 4:16 |
5 | "All That" | DJ Cosm | Curtis Santiago | 4:10 |
6 | "Thoughtful Poet" | DJ Cosm | Lingo | 3:54 |
7 | "Mount Pleasant" | DFE | 4:19 | |
8 | "Speak to Me" | Teekay | 4:11 | |
9 | "From Under" | DJ Nato | Chris Plus, Shortop | 4:07 |
10 | "Language of Music" | DFE | Curtis Santiago | 4:31 |
11 | "Beauty Full 2.0" | Teekay, Ohmega Watts | Ohmega Watts | 5:12 |
12 | "Tower of Babel" | DJ Cosm | 3:54 | |
13 | "Conquest/Encore!" | DJ Grub/Teekay | 8:34 |
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