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1 History  





2 Discography  



2.1  Albums  





2.2  Singles  





2.3  Guest appearances  







3 References  





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Haiku D'Etat
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresUnderground hip hop
Years active1997–present
LabelsDecon, Pure Hip Hop
MembersAceyalone
Myka 9
Abstract Rude
Adrian Burley
Websitewww.projectblowed.com

Haiku d'Etat is a super group rap trio featuring Aceyalone and Myka 9ofFreestyle Fellowship and Abstract Rude of Abstract Tribe Unique. All three members are heavily affiliated with Project Blowed, Aceyalone and Abstract Rude being co-founders. The name "Haiku d'Etat" is a portmanteauofhaiku and coup d'état, implying something akin to a musical revolution or a "poetic takeover" as one of their songs puts it.

History

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Haiku d'Etat released their first album Haiku d'Etat in 1999. It features San Francisco Bay Area live musicians such as David Boyce on saxophone, Emerson Cardenas on bass, Michael Cavaseno on guitar, Damion Gallegos of Fungo Mungo, kBrandow, and The Coup on his Fender Rhodes-88 electric piano and Adrian Burley on drums and percussion. Burley also produced the album.

The rap trio regrouped in 2004 without producer Adrian Burley or his band Haiku d'Etat to release the second album Coup de Theatre produced by Fat Jack. Each of the members are frequently featured on each other's albums and videos, as well as being known to appear as special guests during each other's live stage shows.

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