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1 Early life and education  





2 Career  



2.1  The Freakshow  





2.2  While You Were Sleeping  





2.3  Scifentology  





2.4  Scifentology II  







3 Selected discography  



3.1  Albums  





3.2  12-inch releases  





3.3  Compilations  





3.4  Mixtapes  







4 Notes and references  





5 External links  














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Yak Ballz
Birth nameYashar Zadeh
Born (1982-04-13) 13 April 1982 (age 42)
OriginFlushing, Queens, New York, United States
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, Music Executive
Years active1998–present
LabelsFondle'em Records
Eastern Conference Records
Definitive Jux Records
FloSpot Records
WebsiteYakBallz.net Yak Ballz Myspace

Yak Ballz, born Yashar Zadeh, is an American independent hip hop artist who was brought up in Flushing, Queens, New York. He is one of the original members of The Weathermen. He is also a member of Cardboard City. Since 2019 he has worked for Warner Bros. Records as Vice President of their Media & Strategic Development team.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Yak turned to writing as an outlet for expression and a form of therapy due to his mother being overprotective about their neighborhood in Queens at the time. At the age of 16 he entered the Braggin' Rites MC battle as the youngest competitor where he won second place.[citation needed] Yak would go on to achieve first runner-up honors two more times after that, but more importantly, the aspiring MC grabbed the attention of several interested people in attendance, including Armando "Mondee" Torres and Brett Scott, who approached Vaz about getting Yak to appear on their new mixtape.[2]

Yak is of Persian heritage.[3]

Yak is a graduate from State University of New York at New Paltz with a Bachelor of Science in business management.[2]

Career[edit]

Bobbito Garcia put Yak's demo, "Flossin'," on his CM Famalam show on 89.9 FM WKCR in New York. He later invited Yak to appear on the show in 1998. After a few impressive appearances on WKCR, and "Flossin'" gaining regular rotation, Bobbito approached Yak about some new original music. Yak's lyrics caught the attention of Cage, who was impressed enough to reach out to him; making him an original member of The Weathermen.

Soon after, Yak released his first 12-inch, Homepiss in 2000, courtesy of Bobbito and his Fondle'em label. His 4-song EP was released featuring "Flossin'," "The Plague," "Nasty or Nice," and "Homepiss."[4]

The Freakshow[edit]

In 2001, Yak followed up the EP with a three-song vinyl 12-inch, The Freakshow,[5] which was one of the first ever 12-inch releases by the indie hip hop label Definitive Jux. Vinyl specialty stores and Web sites quickly sold out of the three-song 12-inch that featured cover art by TCK brother Ewok One 5MH.[citation needed] El-P even included The Freak Show on 2002's Definitive Jux Presents 2 compilation album.

While You Were Sleeping[edit]

In 2003, he released While You Were Sleeping b/w The Drill 12-inch with Traffic Entertainment. Once Eastern Conference Records, then home to fellow Weathermen; Cage and Tame One, heard of this single they moved to sign Yak to an album deal. After working on The Weathermen's Conspiracy mixtape (2003)[6] Yak Ballz released his first album, My Claim[7] in 2004 with guest appearances from both Cage and Tame One. He worked with producer Mondee for production and engineer Joe Raia. His lyrical content on My Claim was fueled by his Queens life and college experiences. After leaving Eastern Conference, Yak put out a mixtape in 2005, The Missing Cassettes consisting of rare and unreleased material.

Scifentology[edit]

In 2006 he released Scifentology, a mixtape put out by Yak himself and Scifen clothing company which features cover art by Ewok One 5MH.[8] Yak's lyrics became more introspective and the beats changed on Scifentology by relying more on rock and synthesized instrumentation.[citation needed] The mixtape started as an innocent idea and promotional tool to help cross-market Yak with the Scifen clothing brand, but it quickly became one of the most talked-about mixtapes of the year within the indie hip hop world in '06.[citation needed]

Scifentology II[edit]

January 2008, Yak released his sophomore effort, Scifentology II on FloSpot Records in conjunction with Scifen Clothing.[9] Scifentology II features production from the likes of Aesop Rock, the late Camu Tao, Mondee, Chapter 7, Adept, and Chris Maestro TCK. It also has guest appearances from Cage and Tame One. "Dirt Empire," a song produced by Aesop Rock, won the MTVu Best Freshman Video with over 40,000 views.[10]

In 2011, Yak released an extended play called Gas Galaxy, which was self-released in the fall.[11] Yak has performed the title song in support of Cage's Depart From Me tour.

Selected discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

12-inch releases[edit]

Compilations[edit]

Mixtapes[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ "AISHAH WHITE AND YASHAR ZADEH JOIN WARNER BROS. IN SENIOR MEDIA & STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT ROLES". MusicBusinessWorldwide. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  • ^ a b Cusenza, M. (2007, 27 Dec). "One of Flushing's Finest Drops Second CD." Queens Tribune
  • ^ "Here's the sound of Persian rap. – Free Online Library".
  • ^ Piroli, M. (Vol. 5 Issue 56). "Yak Ballz". Elemental Magazine, 68–70
  • ^ AllMusic (((Freak Show)))
  • ^ AllMusic ((( The Conspiracy Overview)))
  • ^ AllMusic ((( My Claim Overview )))
  • ^ Herman, M. (Vol. 7 Issue 79). "Team Scifen". Elemental Magazine, 50–51
  • ^ AllMusic ((( Scifentology II Overview)))
  • ^ "New Music Videos, Reality TV Shows, Celebrity News, Pop Culture". MTV. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  • ^ "Yak Ballz Prepares Innovative New Album". HipHopDX. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
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