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Protect the Code

108.8K streams

108,766

EnterMission

107.6K streams

107,585

The Great Year

102.3K streams

102,288

Overture

73.9K streams

73,930

Libretto: Of King Legend

48.3K streams

48,282

African America

29.9K streams

29,941

African America

28.7K streams

28,672

Top 5 - Single

7.7K streams

7,669

Black Woman Is God - Single

4K streams

3,956

African America (Instrumentals)

2.4K streams

2,382

Biography

The Black Opera is Rap’s first Performing Arts group. 
 The group’s primary vocalists Magestik Legend and Jamall Bufford momentarily put their solo careers on the backburner for the sake of making the following statement: Art is all that matters. Based out of Los Angeles and Detroit, The Black Opera thrives on an egoless approach for their selfless cause, they lose themselves in a different character’s costume per song during their live presentations. They are a hard act to follow. Yes, they really alter their look for every song they preform. This magical showmanship and visual ingenuity has attracted the eyes of everybody from the spiritual scientist Deepak Chopra to one of Hip-Hop’s favorite crews the Hieroglyphics, to Snoop Dogg who selected their video “Villains” as #1 on his video countdown show “Underground Heat”. Legendary MC Tajai Massey from Souls of Mischief/Hieroglyphics says: “If you haven’t heard or seen TBO perform, you need to slap yourself. Literally my favorite group in hip-hop right now.” Recently Deepak Chopra proclaimed The Black Opera as one of his top 3 Rap artists on The Queen Latifah Show as Latifah cued the TBO song “The Black Opera” to play. 
 Welcome to The Black Opera.