Fort Minor
In November 2005, Linkin Park co-founder Mike Shinoda debuted as a solo artist with Rising Tied, an ambitious collection credited to his alter ego, Fort Minor, that blended hip-hop with electronics and rock elements. The set was exec-produced by Jay-Z, who had previously collaborated with Shinoda and Linkin Park on 2004's Collision Course. Tied also featured plenty of guests like Common and John Legend, as well as newer artists from Shinoda's Machine Shop imprint. The album was a labor of love for the Linkin Park MC. Not only did he produce and mix it, but Shinoda played 99 percent of the instruments; did all the sequencing and programming; and wrote some very personal raps about his life, youth, and family. "Kenji" was a standout, exploring the experience of Japanese-American internees during World War II. The track featured recordings of Shinoda's relatives discussing their experiences in the camps. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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- Play Where'd You GoFort Minor explores the heartbreak and loneliness that is felt when a loved one is torn apart...Windows Media Player Required
- Play Remember the NameThis follow-up track from their debut album The Rising Tied will give you yet another reason to...Windows Media Player Required
- Play PetrifiedMike Shinoda of Linkin Park fame explores his hip hop roots in the debut single of his new...Windows Media Player Required
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Breaking off into his own hip-hop universe, Linkin Park's rapper and in-house producer Mike Shinoda presents Fort Minor, a loose side project with a steady stream of guests, yet a surprisingly...
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latest Fort Minor news and features
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Linkin Park sets album release date
MP3.com News | Feb 1, 2007
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Fort Minor Announce Fan-Made Video Contest
News - external | Jul 5, 2006
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The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
TV Appearances - external | May 24, 2006
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Last Call with Carson Daly
TV Appearances - external | Mar 13, 2006
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Mike Shinoda's Fort Minor Rise To The Occasion
Article - external | Feb 14, 2006

