ALBUMs:
"Concrete Jungle" (1993) - Ue Kingz's debut album. This project was filled with gritty lyrics and beats that described the group's experiences exploring abandoned buildings in the inner city
"Rooftop Chronicles" (1995) - This album was all about the thrill of climbing to the tops of skyscrapers and looking out at the city from above. The beats were more upbeat and optimistic, reflecting the group's sense of adventure
"Subterranean Safari" (1997) - Ue Kingz's third album was all about exploring the underground tunnels and abandoned subway stations that crisscrossed the city. The beats were darker and more ominous, reflecting the danger that came with exploring these hidden spaces
"Rust Belt Renaissance" (1999) - This album was all about exploring the abandoned factories and warehouses of the Rust Belt. The beats were industrial and heavy, reflecting the grit and grime of these forgotten spaces.
"Lost in the Woods" (2001) - Ue Kingz's fifth album was a departure from their usual urban exploration themes. Instead, the group ventured out into the wilderness, exploring abandoned cabins, ghost towns, and other forgotten places deep in the forest. The beats were more atmospheric and introspective, reflecting the group's sense of isolation in these remote locations
SiNGLEs + EPs:
"Trespassing" (1994) - Ue Kingz's first single, "Trespassing," was an anthem for urban explorers everywhere. The beat was catchy and the lyrics were all about sneaking into abandoned buildings and getting away with it.
"City of Shadows" (1995) - This EP featured three tracks explored the darker side of urban exploration. The beats were moody and atmospheric, reflecting the danger and mystery that came with exploring abandoned spaces
"Underground Railroad" (1998) - Ue Kingz's third single was a tribute to the hidden history of the Underground Railroad. The beat was funky and upbeat, reflecting the group's sense of awe and wonder at the bravery of the people who had escaped slavery through this network of secret tunnels and safe houses
"Haunted House Party" (2000) - This EP was Ue Kingz's Halloween-themed release, featuring spooky beats and lyrics all about exploring haunted houses and other creepy spaces
"Night Train" (2002) - Ue Kingz's final single was a departure from their usual exploration themes. Instead, the group wrote a song about the joy of taking late-night train rides through the city, watching the lights go by and feeling like anything was possible. The beat was dreamy and nostalgic, reflecting the group's sense of nostalgia for their years of urban exploration.