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I Never Knew You is the second extended play by American rapper Cage. Released by Adult Swim and Definitive Jux, the EP was released to promote Cage's album Depart from Me and the first music video from that album, "I Never Knew You", and contained four exclusive tracks. The title track, "I Never Knew You", appeared on the album Depart from Me. [2]
The first music video from the album, "I Never Knew You", debuted on May 18, 2009. [2] [7] Directed by Shia LaBeouf, the video features actor Dan Byrd following a woman played by Scarlett Kapella.
Christian Palko (born May 4, 1973), better known by his stage name Cage, is an American rapper from Middletown, New York. With a majority of his career being spent with record labels Definitive Jux and Eastern Conference , he has released six solo albums, in addition to two compilation albums and two EPs .
Album Art - Alex From A Clockwork Orange driving a truck at Cage who is standing on the highway with a city in the background. Album Art Reverse - Doctors working at an operating table. - Poem: " Leave my dog: Bootlegs, PS2, and dc To my girl Who left me when she said Pick me or PCP.
Maniac is an American short slasher film, directed by Shia LaBeouf.It was released for free on YouTube, on October 31, 2011.The short film stars American rappers Scott "Kid Cudi" Mescudi and Chris "Cage" Palko as French-speaking serial killers.
Movies for the Blind is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Cage.It was released on August 6, 2002 through Eastern Conference Records.Recording sessions took place at The Muthafuckin' Spot On Lexington.
"Ready to Let Go" is a song by American alternative rock band Cage the Elephant. It was produced by John Hill and was released as the lead single from the band's fifth studio album Social Cues on January 31, 2019. It reached number five on Billboard Alternative Songs chart in the United States.
The song "Hearts & Stars" is on the soundtrack of the video game MX vs. ATV: Untamed. [2] Cage9 recorded a version of the theme song “Good Ol’ Boys” for The Dukes of Hazzard, which was used in the trailers for the 2005 film and The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning.