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Anthony Cruz (born March 9, 1972, in Brooklyn), better known as AZ is an American rapper of Dominican & African American descent. He is known for being a long time rhyme partner of Nas, and also a member of hip-hop group The Firm alongside Nas, Foxy Brown, Cormega and Nature.

In a top 10 countdown of the 10 Most Underappreciated Rappers—Most Underrated Rappers of All Time by About.Com, AZ was listed as number one on the list.

AZ first became known by appearing on Nas' landmark 1994 album Illmatic on the song "Life's a Bitch", as well as featuring vocals on the opening track The Genesis. He was the only guest feature to appear on that album. AZ signed with EMI, and soon released his debut album Doe Or Die in 1995 to critical acclaim, but meager commercial success. The album's lead single, "Sugar Hill", became AZ's only major commercial success as a solo artist, reaching #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and achieving Gold status. AZ's EMI contract was transferred to sister label Noo Trybe Records/Virgin Records when the EMI Label Group was shut down. In 1997, he and Nas appeared in a Sprite commercial. Also in 1997 the group The Firm with AZ, Nas, Nature, and Foxy Brown released their only album as a group, The Album. The album featured production from well known producers such as Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters and generated much hype, but was generally viewed as a disappointment. The group disbanded after just this one album. In 1998 AZ released his second solo album, Pieces of a Man. The album fared well but didn't chart quite as well as his debut and didn't feature a crossover single like "Sugar Hill".

After this album's release, AZ signed with Motown/Universal Records and released 9 Lives.[2] In 2002, he released Aziatic. A single from the album, "The Essence," (featuring Nas) was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.[2]

In 2004 AZ was planning on releasing his would-be 4th studio album, Final Call, however, it was eventually scrapped due to heavy leaking and released as Final Call (The Lost Tapes) in 2008.[2] He released his 4th and 5th studio albums A.W.O.L. and The Format in 2005 and 2006, respectively. Then Undeniable was released in 2008.

As of October 2009, he is working on his 10th studio album titled Doe or Die 2. He hopes to enlist the original production team to Doe Or Die such as L.E.S., Pete Rock, DR Period & Buckwild. He has even confirmed a couple of tracks with Pete Rock, including "Rather Unique Part II". AZ also has ambitions on trying to acquire beats from DJ Toomp, Dr. Dre & Kanye West for DOD2 including reaching out to his old rhyme partner [3] The first single from the album is "Feel My Pain" produced by Frank Dukes.[4] Recently, former member of Da Beatminerz, Baby Paul, confirmed he will be producing for the album also serving as the album's executive producer.[5] He told HipHopDX in a interview that he plans on releasing a 15th Anniversary edition of Doe or Die on November 23, 2010 with some remixes and hopes to drops DOD2 next year as he continues to look for a label for it. Currently, Dr. Dre & Kanye West are too busy to produce for the album right now but AZ says he is patiently waiting for them to both drop their next solo records so they can join on the production board. He is also seeking production from DJ Premier for DOD2.[6]
[edit] Doe or Die (1995)

Doe or Die was released October 10, 1995 on EMI Records. The album features guest appearances by artists such as Nas and Miss Jones, and production from Pete Rock, L.E.S., and Buckwild, among others. Upon release, Doe or Die received notable commercial success. The album peaked at #15 on the Billboard 200, and #1 on the U.S. Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. Doe or Die produced several singles, including, "Mo Money, Mo Murder, Mo Homicide," "Gimme Your's (remix)," "Doe or Die" and "Sugar Hill" - which was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1995.[citation needed]
[edit] Pieces of a Man (1998)

Pieces of a Man is AZ's second album. The album was highly praised for its complex and insightful lyricism. The first single was supposed to be "Hey AZ" featuring SWV. That song uses the same sample as Mariah Carey's song "Honey", "Hey DJ" by the World Famous Supreme Team. Both were released in summer of 1997. After the release of the album, Noo Trybe Records took AZ off of their roster.
[edit] 9 Lives (2001)

AZ demonstrates his rhyming again in "Problems"
[edit] Aziatic (2002)

Aziatic is considered AZ's comeback album, which restored his credibility. Also Young Manager/ Producer Orrin Ennis was involved in making this album, which gave Az Youth and new life to his production.The album features AZ's flow and style over melodic, soulful production. It featured a duet between AZ and long-time friend and collaborator, Nas, "The Essence", which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group.[citation needed]

The album was mostly well received by critics, one such positive review from Brad Mills at Allmusic, states: "AZ has been looked upon to do amazing things with his music. Has he lived up to those high expectations? On this album he has. From start to finish, the beats on this album are complex, inventive, and almost perfectly suited for AZ's style of rhyming. He's carefully crafted this album rather than slapped it together overnight to meet his quota, and it shows. It helps immensely that he's brought along people like DR Period, Az Izz, Nas, and Buckwild, but they don't outshine the younger AZ and he holds his own well." He continues by saying; "Lyrically, musically, and historically, AZ has come up with his best work in a long time on this album." Despite the positive remarks, the main points of criticism draw from the length of the album, with only three songs breaking past the four minute mark.
[edit] AWOL (2005)

A.W.O.L. was released on September 6, 2005. It was recorded after Final Call, which AZ declined to release because his label had pushed its release back two months—according to him, they were also the source of its early leak to the press and the internet. Garnering critical praise with production from highly-regarded New York underground acts such as DJ Premier, Buckwild, and DipSet production duo the Heatmakerz, the rapper abandoned his previously money-oriented subject matter, stating that he "wanted it to be all street.[citation needed] A.W.O.L. is the first AZ album which was released on his own Quiet Money Records imprint. In a couple of months after the release, A.W.O.L. 1.5, which included a bonus disc featuring a cappella and instrumental versions to the songs on A.W.O.L., was released.[citation needed]
[edit] The Format (2006)

The format album features production from Fizzy Womack (better known as Lil' Fame of M.O.P.), Face Defeat, Emile, J. Cardim, Phonte, Statik Selektah and DJ Premier. Guest appearances are provided by M.O.P., Little Brother, as well as artists on AZ's new label, Quiet Money Records. The album's lead single is its title track, "The Format", produced by DJ Premier, with "Vendetta" as its B-Side.[1] The Format also features the bonus track "Royal Salute", a retaliation to 50 Cent's song "What If", which included a line aimed at AZ. On October 7, 2007, Quiet Money released The Format (Special Edition) adding six bonus tracks including "Royal Salute."
[edit] Undeniable (2008)

Undeniable was released on April 1, 2008 through Fast Life Music and Koch Records. The album debuted at number 141 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling over 5,000 copies in its first week.
[edit] Doe Or Die II (2011)

In the early stages of the recording process.
[edit] Discography
Main article: AZ discography
[edit] List of studio albums

* Doe or Die (1995)
* Pieces of a Man (1998)
* 9 Lives (2001)
* Aziatic (2002)
* A.W.O.L. (2005)
* The Format (2006)
* Undeniable (2008)
* Legendary (2009)
* Doe or Die 2 (2011)

[edit] List of collaboration albums

* The Firm: The Album (with The Firm) (1997)

[edit] List of compilation albums and mixtapes

* S.O.S.A. (Save Our Streets AZ) (2000)
* Decade 1994–2004 (2004)
* The Memphis Sessions: The Remix-Tape (2007)
* N.4.L. (Niggaz 4 Life) (2008)
* Final Call (The Lost Tapes) (2008)
* Anthology (B-Sides & Unreleased) (2008)
* G.O.D. (Gold, Oil & Diamonds) (2009)
* Doe or Die 15th Anniversary (2010)

[edit] List of guest appearances

* 1992: "Understanding" Nas Pre-Illmatic Demo Tape
* 1994: "The Genesis", "Life's A Bitch" Nas Illmatic
* 1995: "Wake Up Show Anthem" With Big L, Chino XL, Doug E. Fresh & Masta Ace Sway & King Tech Wake Up Show 2
* 1996: "A+Z" A+ The Latch-Key Child
* 1996: "When The Cheering Stops" With Zhané, Ray Buchanan & Scott Galbraith (from NFL Jams (Import))
* 1996: "Lady [DJ Premier Remix]" D'Angelo Lady 12"
* 1996: "Album Intro", "Affirmative Action" With Foxy Brown & Cormega Nas It Was Written
* 1996: "La Familia" Foxy Brown I'll Be 12"
* 1996: "I Miss U [Come Back Home Remix]" Monifah Moods... Moments LP/ Miss U 12"/You 12"
* 1996: "Something About You (Darkchild Remix)" New Edition single
* 1998: "Head Over Heels [Trackmaster's Remix]" Allure Head Over Heels 12"
* 1998: "Rock Me [JD Remix]" V.A.[disambiguation needed] Caught Up OST
* 1998: "Promises" With LaTocha Scott Of Xscape & Ray Buchanan (from NFL Jams (Intersound))
* 1999: "Let's Live" With Animal The Union Hard Labor
* 1999: "24/7 [Remix]" Kevon Edmonds 24/7 12"
* 1999: "Thug Connection" With Kool G Rap Papoose Alphabetical Slaughter 12"
* 2000: "Takin' Ova Da Streets" The Bleach Brothers Takin' Ova Da Streets 12"
* 2000: "Groove On [Remix]" Half-A-Mil Groove On 12"
* 2000: "Quiet Money" Half-A-Mil Milíon
* 2000: "Quiet Money [Blood Money]" With Animal & Half-A-Mil The Union Organized Rhymes
* 2000: "It's War" DJ Skribble Traffic Jams
* 2001: "Layaway" Jon B. Pleasures U Like
* 2001: "The Flyest" Nas Stillmatic
* 2002: "Holla Back" With Nawz & Tito Kool G Rap The Giancana Story
* 2002: "Keep On Lovin' You [Remix]" Dave Hollister Keep On Lovin' You 12"
* 2004: "Redemption" Cormega Legal Hustle
* 2006: "Professional Style" The Alchemist Chemistry Files
* 2006: "The Hardest Pt. I" Styles P The Ghost Sessions - Mixtape
* 2007: "No Holding Back" With Cormega Statik Selektah Spell My Name Right: The Album
* 2007: "Who Am I?" with Cormega & Nature Cormega Who Am I?: The Soundtrack
* 2008: "Too Real" Foxy Brown Brooklyn's Don Diva
* 2008: "It's So Hard" with Ali Vegas, Styles P & Danny McClane
* 2008: "Road to Success" ASN
* 2008: "On the Road" ASN with Keisha Shontelle & Fuc That
* 2009: "Harbormasters" with Ghostface Killah & Inspectah Deck Chamber Music
* 2009: "D.O.A." (Death of Autotune) [Remix]" with Jay-Z
* 2010: "Under Pressure" with T-Bizzy, Lost in Translation
* 2010: "Winner" with Black Sheep, From the Black Pool of Genius



 



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