Freekey Zekey

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Freekey Zekey

Ezekiel Jiles (born October 13, 1975) better known by his stage name Freekey Zekey, is a Dominican rapper best known as president of Diplomat Records.[1] Zekey was shot on April 25 2003.[2] He spent almost three years in jail at Durham Correctional Center in Durham, NC on drugs charges before being released on November 20 2006.[3][4] He signed a multi-million one-album deal with Asylum Records in December 2006[5] and released his debut solo album, titled Book of Ezekiel on July 24 2007. On April 15, 2008, Freekey Zekey was involved in a three car accident in East Harlem. Despite being thrown from his vehicle, the rapper suffered only minor injuries.

In early 2008, Freekey joined his fellow Diplomat Jim Jones' new group Byrd Gang.

Currently Freekey Zekey signed to Big Cat Records. Big Cat records is an Atlanta based company. Big Cat will help launch Dip Set South.

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

Unreleased Album

Right before Jiles ended up in jail, he was working on, then to be, his first solo release "Stop Calling", named after a song in Cam'ron's 2002 release "Come Home With Me". Unfortunately, the album was never fully completed and not released because of his incarceration. The album was slated to be released in Summer, 2003. The album release was also confirmed on the small note pages, between the Diplomat/Roc-A-Fella releases (for ex. "From Me to U" and "Diplomatic Immunity")


References

  1. ^ Edwards, Brandon. "Freekey Zekey So Harlem Pt. 1", XXLmag.com, February 13, 2007. Accessed April 5, 2007.
  2. ^ Strong, Nolan. "Diplomats' Prez Freaky Zeeky Shot", AllHipHop.com, April 25, 2003. Accessed April 5, 2007.
  3. ^ Winn, Patrick. "'Freekey Zekey' free from prison", The News & Observer, November 21, 2006. Accessed April 5, 2007.
  4. ^ "Freekey Zekey Released From Prison", HHNLive.com, November 21, 2006. Accessed April 5, 2007.
  5. ^ Cabrera, Claudio E.. "Freekey Zekey Launches Dipset South", nobodysmiling.com, December 4, 2006. Accessed April 5, 2007.

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