American rapper and record producer “Apocalipps” earned his nickname as the city’s most watchful figurer. That reputation has translated to Lipps' recordings in and apart of Wu-Tang productions' notorious project “Killer Bee’s” , as described by Hip hop critics, metaphor-packed rhymes delivered with understated skill. A crucial voice on Wu-Tang’s classics' such as “Bastard” and more,
Born Malcolm Penn – also known as “Apocalipps”, both names he used as a youngster – is originally from Brooklyn. He grew up on Staten Island where he attended early school to high school. He was heard early on Hot 97 along side the late “Megatron”, after a minor break from music, we find Lipps' on Method Mans' “Methlab 2” album as a prominent addition to songs like “Staten Island vs Everybody” and “AYO”.
As his-story continues to unfold, it becomes History.
Apocalipps's first song Keeplock released on Thu Jan 01 1970.