Agallah Don Bishop, born and bred in the gritty streets of Brownsville, Brooklyn, is a veteran of the hip-hop game. Cutting his teeth as a producer before transitioning into the realm of rhymes, Agallah has crafted a career as one of the most respected figures in the industry, possessing an uncanny ability to blend lyricism and production in a way few others can. His major-label debut on East West America/Elektra Records in 1995 put him on the radar. Still, his consistent dedication to the craft and relentless work ethic has solidified his position in the hip-hop pantheon.
There’s no denying Agallah’s impact and influence within the hip-hop industry, his name becoming synonymous with prolific artistry and dynamic production. With a rap sheet that includes working with nearly every relevant figure in the game, it’s clear that Agallah’s commitment to quality music resonates deeply within the industry. With his recent album “Endangered Species Protocol,” released under his label Propain Campain and distributed by Empire Distribution, Agallah reinvigorated the industry, reminding us of the power and authenticity of New York hip-hop. Agallah’s recent single off the album, “Zion,” featuring PopOff, adds to this legacy, combining Brownsville’s streets’ raw, visceral power with a contemporary edge. Agallah’s evolution as an artist continues to push boundaries, cementing his legacy as a cornerstone of the hip-hop world. “Zion” is featured on Episode 8 of Street Pressure Radio.