Soul Khan
Noah Weston, better known as Soul Khan is an American songwriter, rapper, and retired battle rapper. Born in West Hollywood and raised in Woodland Hills, California, he currently resides in Brooklyn, New York City. After a short career in battle rap that started in late 2008, in which he appeared in American circuits such as Grindtime and Smack/URL, as well as outside the United States, notably in Canada and United Kingdom, he retired from the scene to focus his attention on his musical career in early 2010. He is a member of the Brown Bag AllStars, a collective of emcees and producers from the Brooklyn area.
Music career
Soul Khan started his rap career after he met his current group, The Brown Bag Allstars while working at Fat Beats in Manhattan, NY. In late 2010, Soul Khan released his free album Soul Like Khan. The following year, he started releasing his Love Supreme series, four EPs in dedication to John Coltrane's legendary album by the same name, A Love Supreme. The first EP, Acknowledgement was produced by DeeJay Element with an upbeat approach to help listeners feel "renewed." The second EP, Resolution, was produced by Marink. Pursuance EP, produced by Audible Doctor is the third and Psalm, produced by Abnormal completed the series. Soul Khan's song "Speeding Bullets" was also on the 2012 compilation album College Radio Day.Soul Khan performed at 2013 Bonnaroo with Black Violin, Jeni Suk, & Knower as the collective "Sooper Groop.". Soul Khan lists Pharoahe Monch, Posdnous, Paul Robeson, & David Ruffin as musical influences.
Soul Khan was listed in Allhiphop's Top 50 Underground Hip Hop Artists of 2012.
Battle career
Soul Khan burst onto the battle scene with a decisive victory over Yellow Rat Bassterd in a 2008 GrindTimeNow battle. From here Khan continued to battle in the GrindTimeNow circuit against many other GrindTimeNow heavyweights such as Cortez and Syd Vicious. Soul Khan's popularity grew within battle rap as more and more fans were being introduced to the subculture.In early 2010 a fresh-shaven Soul Khan made his first appearance on the Ultimate Rap League stage against an Ohio rapper named Deacon Frost. Although this battle was highly debated, it is an example of why Soul Khan is so highly respected amongst many different battle rap leagues, and has such a diverse following of fans. Also in 2010 Soul Khan had two international battle rap performance in Canada's main battle league King of the Dot where he defeated Aspire, and top ranked Canadian battler Porich in a controversial decision.
Soul Khan continued to battle throughout 2010 in GrindTimeNow against other big names such as QP, Madness, and Fresco until he eventually got invited for another international appearance. This time Khan appeared in the United Kingdom on the prominent Don't Flop stage where he battled Don't Flop veteran Sensa in a classic three round clash.
Soul Khan went on to perform one more battle on the URL main stage in December 2010 against SONS rapper Fox, in what is widely considered one of the most one-sided battles in URL history. Soul Khan announced his retirement from battle rap for the sake of wanting to focus on his more lucrative music career, and getting out while he was still on top. Occasionally, Khan attends big name battle rap events as either a guest judge, or even just as a fan of the battle rap culture, but has stated that he has no intention of ever coming back to battling. In a recent interview with buzzntheburgh.com, Soul Khan reiterated that he will never battle rap again unless his music career took off dramatically.
After retiring from battle rap, Soul Khan became outspoken about his regret over using language that many consider offensive to marginalized groups like the LGBT community and women. Since as early as 2012, he has expressed his remorse on social media, and explained his stance at greater length in interviews. This sentiment led to backlash from some fans, to whom Soul Khan has often responded directly, maintaining his criticism of his past actions.
Soul Khan returned to the battle scene on November 24th 2019, competing against Dizaster via an exclusive PPV event hosted by KOTD.
Discography
Studio Albums
- Soul Like Khan
EPs
- Acknowledgement
- Resolution
- Pursuance
- Wellstone
- Psalm
- Hugo and Rufus
Collaboration Albums
- Brown Bag Season Volume 1
- Once Again - Hard Luck Banjoes
Singles
- Offshore Drilling - January 2002, Single
- Crush it to Diamonds - November 2008, Single
- Soulstice, April 2010 - Single
- Thunder in Paradise - July 2010, Single
- Brown Bag Flava in Ya Ear - January 2002, Single
- Soulstice II - December 2010, Single
- Soulstice III - April 2011, Single
- When The Plague Starts - November 2011, Single
- Soulstice IV - October 2012, Single
- Praying for a River - December 2013, Single
- Supreme Righteous - January 2014, Single
- Shine - February 2016, Single
- Stop Hitting Yourself - September 2016,
Selected Guest Appearances
- Aabaraki - "Karate f/ Soul Khan" "Aabaraki"
- PremRock & Willie Green - "Had To Be Me PremRock & Willie Green
- El Da Sensei... - "Nu World " The Nu World Remix EP
- Koncept - "Aspirations " Awaken
- Koncept - "The Only Thing " Awaken
- The Audible Doctor - "Stayin Busy Remix I Think That...
- YC The Cynic - "More and More " Fall FWD
- Sene - "We Are Couleurs" " Brooklyknight
- Nitty Scott MC - "Beautiful Struggle" "The Boombox Diaries, Vol.1"
- Danimal Lector - "Look Out Now" "Bars Attack"
- Esoligh - "Being" The Way I See The World
- Kirswords - "Tri-State Mindstate" "ABM Records Presents The Vault"
- Sparx - "Just Begun" "ABM Records Presents The Vault"
Battle Rap History
- Yellow Rat Bassterd, Grind Time Now, circa December 2008
- Rhapsodist, Grind Time Now, 26 January 2009
- J Ka$h, Grind Time Now, 3 March 2009
- Unorthodox Phrases, Grind Time Now, 31 March 2009
- Amazin Crack, Grind Time Now, 24 April 2009
- Dirtbag Dan, Grind Time Now, 6 June 2009
- Cortez, Grind Time Now, 12 July 2009
- Z.M., Grind Time Now, 8 November 2009
- Syd Vicious, Grind Time Now, 16 December 2009
- Deacon Frost, Smack/URL, 25 February 2010
- Aspire, King of the Dot, 7 April 2010
- QP, Grind Time Now, 24 May 2010
- poRICH, King of the Dot, 18 July 2010
- Leathle, Grind Time Now, 9 September 2010
- Fresco, Grind Time Now, 15 November 2010
- Madness, Grind Time Now, 28 November 2010
- Sensa, Don't Flop, 11 December 2010
- J Fox, Smack/URL, 14 February 2011