A gifted MC and outspoken critic of commercial hip-hop,
eLZhi began his career rubbing shoulders with
Waajeed,
Dwele, and the other gifted Detroit artists involved in the city's flourishing late-'90s underground hip-hop scene. After an appearance on
Jay Dee's groundbreaking 2001 album
Welcome 2 Detroit,
eLZhi joined the producer's crew,
Slum Village. With
Jay Dee spending more time with other artists,
eLZhi would become the producer's replacement beginning with the group's 2002 effort
Trinity (Past, Present and Future). Two more albums from the group -- 2004's
Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) plus a self-titled effort in 2005 -- would appear before
eLZhi began focusing on his solo career with the 2008 release
The Preface.
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David Jeffries, Rovi