- Revolutionary, Vol. 1 (Bonus Edition) · 2001
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
- Revolutionary, Vol. 1 (Bonus Edition) · 2001
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
- Stronghold - Mixtape Vol. 2 · 2006
- Revolutionary, Vol. 2 · 2003
Artist Playlists
- Crossing the boundary into a hip-hop industrial revolution.
Singles & EPs
Appears On
- Gorilla Twins, ILL BILL & NEMS
About Immortal Technique
Rapper Immortal Technique bum-rushed the hip-hop scene in the 2000s with a militant message and an equally abrasive delivery. • Born in a Peruvian military hospital, he moved with his family to New York City in the early 1980s, settling in Harlem. • By 2000, Immortal Technique had become a fixture in New York’s battle-rap circuit. He garnered label interest but refused to soften his style for commercial appeal. • He self-released his debut album, Revolutionary, Vol. 1, in 2001. A sequel followed in 2003. • In 2005, Immortal Technique teamed up with DJ Green Lantern and Mos Def for the controversial single “Bin Laden,” a scathing indictment of President George W. Bush and the conservative media. • In 2016, Hamilton mastermind Lin-Manuel Miranda told podcaster Marc Maron that Immortal Technique was his high school bully. Miranda then praised the rapper’s growth and humanitarianism. • Among his charitable efforts, Immortal Technique helped fund and build the Amin Institute, an orphanage in Afghanistan. • Since the late 2000s, Immortal Technique has been working on his fourth solo album, The Middle Passage, the follow-up to 2008’s The 3rd World.
- FROM
- Lima, Peru
- BORN
- February 19, 1978
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap