Final Of The Fantasy
Final Of The Fantasy came together in New York City in the early 2000s. Their debut single was "Baby Phife's Return," and they put out their first album,...
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Final Of The Fantasy came together in New York City in the early 2000s. Their debut single was "Baby Phife's Return," and they put out their first album, "Hidden Fortress," in 2002. The group included Masta Killa and Cappadonna on vocals, with Mathematics handling production and DJ Muggs on turntables.
Their sound pulled from boom-bap beats and soulful melodies, with lyrics that leaned toward the introspective. The name Final Of The Fantasy was a reference to a video game series, which gave a sense of their approach. They followed "Hidden Fortress" with other albums like "The Bridge" and "The Day."
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