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, Rovi
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