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Shabazz Palaces is an American hip-hop duo consisting of Ishmael Butler and Tendai Maraire. Formed in Seattle, they are known for their experimental approach to hip-hop, blending avant-garde sounds with traditional African rhythms. Their debut album, "Black Up" (2011), received critical acclaim for its innovative sound. This was followed by "Lese Majesty" (2014) and "Quazarz vs. The Jealous Machines" (2017), continuing their exploration of unconventional musical structures. Butler was previously a member of the Grammy-winning group Digable Planets. Shabazz Palaces are regarded as pioneers in the field of alternative hip-hop. The products available from the artist Shabazz Palaces include vinyls, CDs.