The first track known to be released by this band can be found on a rare compilation called "The Wheel Project" which was a community project for local talent. The Blak Prophetz had no real interest to be on this project as they saw it as a step in the wrong direction, but Sure Shot offered his production skills to help some artists who were to appear on the album. One of the chosen artists got nervous, and decided to back out of the album deal. They asked the Blak Prophetz to take their place on the album.
After a long discussion, the Blak Prophetz agreed and released a track entitled "Feel the Force". This track got the Blak Prophetz their first real record deal with a small independent record label called GTI/Kick in Records based in West London, United Kingdom. It was with this label that the Blak Prophetz released another track entitled "Fax on Wax", which for legal reasons only came out on limited edition promos.
The Blak Prophetz were soon signed by Tony Powell Director of Pinnacle Distribution, London who had his own label called Kold Sweat Records. It was with this label the Blak Prophetz release the track called "Chapter One". DJ Sure Shot started to get requests from bands and artists all over the world asking him to assist them with their productions. This meant that the Blak Prophetz was somewhat put on hold for a short period so that Sure Shot could complete his productions and projects.
DJ Sure Shot became close friends with Ced Gee (Ultramagnetic MC's), Grafiq Sebek, DJ Tony Tone (Cold Crush Brothers) and Afrika Bambaataa. Since then, the Blak Prophetz have been working very closely with these guys and in the late 1990s, a Blak Prophetz release came out from their very own record label which they formed called "Fatt Jointz Records". What followed after this was magical..

