Here’s a demo track from around 2001, possibly intended for a B-1 single on Rawkus, courtesy of Funkologist’s YT page. You might remember Celowe as the [uncredited] fourth MC on Mic Geronimo‘s ‘Men Vs. Many’ and for his verse on Large Professor‘s ‘Spacey.’

Yeah, that is the crackheadquality J-Love tape version. Dude (Celowe?) in the comments claims to have mad shit. Also early Queens Lounge shit. Time for the Limited’s to hit up LP and figure something out.
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‘You might remember Celowe as the [uncredited] fourth MC on Mic Geronimo‘s ‘Men Vs. Many’ ‘
I always thought he sounded a bit like Big L.
@OnkelMichael thats Lo indeed and trust me I’ve been trying to get a hold of him for a while.
C-LO >>>CeLowe>>>Chris Lowe?? hmmm??
Decent raw demo cut with the right features and with hard drums, can imagine we would be calling a strong track on Large Pro’s weak second album. Indeed I have to echo OnkelMichel’s last few lines Im sure the LTD’s would show serious interest in quality material.
Don’t think so. Chris Lowe is a producer out of Haven, CT who was one of the first, if not first to use the ‘Skull Snaps’ break. They both worked with Paul though.
Wow.. some Queens shit out the vaults! Nice find..
I always thought his name was spelled Selow cuz that’s how it was listed in the “Thanks You’s” from Mic Geronimo on his “The Natural” album.
Hope to find out soon from the man himself.