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Duval Clear (born December 4, 1966), known better by his stage name Masta Ace, is an American rapper and record producer from Brownsville, Brooklyn. He appeared on the classic 1988 Juice Crew posse cut "The Symphony". He is noted for his high level of rapping skill and for influencing other MCs, including Eminem.
Clear graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1988, after meeting Marley Marl in 1987 during his summer break. Ace made his recording debut as on the Hip Hop posse-cut "The Symphony", along with fellow Juice Crew members Craig G, Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane, released on Marley Marl's In Control album. The album also featured two additional Ace tracks, "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" and "Simon Says". In 1989, he released his first solo single, "Together" b/w "Letter to the Better". His debut album, Take a Look Around, was released through Marl's Cold Chillin' label in 1990, featuring production from Marl and DJ Mister Cee. The album featured two minor hit singles in "Music Man" and "Me & The Biz", the latter being a track with Ace's impersonation of Biz Markie, rather than a duet as previously thought the song would be.
From the North may refer to:
Masta Ace Incorporated was a Hip Hop crew formed by rapper Masta Ace. The group, also known as The I.N.C., included Eyceurokk (Eyce, Uneek and Rokkdiesel), Lord Digga, Paula Perry and R&B vocalist Leschea. Ace first gained notice in the rap world as a member of the legendary Juice Crew, and with the release of his acclaimed 1990 debut Take a Look Around, which featured an appearance from Eyceurokk. In 1992, Ace formed the I.N.C. crew and recorded their first group album, SlaughtaHouse, which was released in May 1993. Ace provided almost all of the rapping, with Lord Digga serving as the hype-man. Digga was also responsible for a bulk of the beats, producing five of the album's songs as part of the duo Bluez Brothers. Paula Perry was the main performer on the song "Who U Jackin'?", Leschea provided vocals for "Don't Fuck Around (Outro)", and Eyceurokk appeared on the tracks '"Slaughtahouse"' (as MC Negro), "Ain't U Da Masta" and "Saturday Nite Live". The album was highly acclaimed, but sold only moderately well. Some versions of SlaughtaHouse included the hidden bonus track, "Born to Roll", which became a huge hit in 1994, breaking into the Top 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Eyceurokk split from the crew after SlaughtaHouse, leaving the group to four members.
West Side or Westside may refer to:
Sittin' on Chrome is the second and final album from Hip Hop group Masta Ace Incorporated, which includes Ace, Lord Digga, Paula Perry and Leschea. Ace followed the success of his 1994 hits "Jeep Ass Niguh" and "Crooklyn" (released with the Crooklyn Dodgers) with his most commercially successful album, which concentrated more on the West Coast/"gangsta" Hip-Hop sound that particularly became a popular trend among many artists nationwide since the mega-success of Dr. Dre's The Chronic.
Sittin' on Chrome features the crossover hit "Born to Roll" (the West Coast remix of "Jeep Ass Niguh"), which peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was originally released as a hidden track on his SlaughtaHouse album, as well as two more Hot 100 hit singles, "The I.N.C. Ride" and the title track. A year after the release, Ace split with the I.N.C. crew and was largely missing from the Hip Hop scene, until his comeback album, Disposable Arts, was released in 2001.
Sittin' on Chrome
Masta Ace Incorporated Sittin' on Chrome 1995 1. Intro 2. The I.N.C. Ride 3. Eastbound 4. What's Going On! 5. The B-Side 6. Sittin on Chrome 7. People in My Hood 8. Turn It Up 9. U Can't Find Me 10. Ain't No Game 11. Freestyle 12. Terror 13. Da Answer 14. 4 da Mind 15. Born to Roll 16. The Phat Kat Ride Producer Bluez Bruthas Ase One Uneek Louie Vega
Explicit Uncensored ( Best Quality ) Version..From The 1995 Album : Sittin' on Chrome..Produced By : Ase One ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Samples : I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You / By:Leon Haywood For The Love Of You / By: Isley Brothers Hanging On A String / By: Loose Ends --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ Lyrics ] Chorus: It's the ride y'all, come on we're goin on a ride It's the ride y'all, come on I know you wanna ride It's the ride y'all, come on we're goin on a ride It's the ride y'lla, it's the I.N.C. Ride Verse One: R to the I, D to the E, check out how we the I.N.C. Get more Biz than Markie as I spark thee Mike like lightnin, that's frightenin, I'm hypin Nigg...
Music video by Masta Ace performing Born To Roll. Off the album Sittin' On Chrome. © 1994 Delicious Vinyl
Crazy Drunkin Style - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEhigx-OnMA 1. A Walk Thru The Valley 2. SlaughtaHouse 3. 'Diggadome' (Intro)/Late Model Sedan 4. Jeep Ass Niguh 5. The Big East 6. Jack B. Nimble 7. Boom Bashin' 8. Mad Wunz 9. Style Wars 10. Who U Jackin'? 11. Rollin' Wit Umdadda 12. Ain't U Da Masta 13. Crazy Drunkin Style 14. Don't F*** Around (Outro) 15. Saturday Nite Live
From Masta Ace's 1993 Delicious Vinyl album "Slaughtahouse"
One of my favorite Masta Ace songs. Song info: Artist - Masta Ace Inc. Song Name - Terror Album - Sittin On Chrome Year - 1995 Genre - Rap & Hip-Hop
http://www.deliciousvinyl.com From his 1993 Delicious Vinyl album, 'Slaughtahouse'.
Masta Ace Incorporated - Turn It Up from the album "Sittin' On Chrome".
01 - The Release 02 - Too Long (Feat. Apocalypse) 03 - Block Episode (Feat. Punch & Words) 04 - Commercial 05 - Don't Understand (Feat. Greg Nice) 06 - Goodbye Lisa 07 - Hold U (Feat. Jean Grae) 08 - Every Other Day 09 - Roommates Meet 10 - Take A Walk (Feat. Apocalypse) 11 - Something's Wrong (Feat. Strick & Young Zee) 12 - The Classes 13 - Acknowledge 14 - Enuff (Feat. Mr. Lee Gee) 15 - Watching The Game 16 - Unfriendly Game (Feat. Strick) 17 - Alphabet Soup 18 - Dear Yvette (Feat. Jane Doe) 19 - I Like Dat (Feat. Punch & Words) 20 - P.T.A. (Feat. King T & J-Ro) 21 - Type I Hate (Feat. Rah Digga & Leschea) 22 - Dear Diary 23 - Last Rights 24 - No Regrets
Masta Ace • live @ #HipHopKemp2016.08.19 http://youtu.be/2R91wVcu18s 1:05 - Coronation (1st verse) 3:40 - Young Black Intelligent 8:57 - Unfriendly Game (feat. Stricklin) 11:30 - Crooklyn 14:21 - Nostalgia 15:59 - F.A.Y. (feat. Stricklin) 19:34 - Da Grind 22:15 - Dedication to Mom Yvonne 25:56 - The I.N.C. Ride 31:10 - Sittin' On Chrome 32:45 - Acknowledge 37:50 - Juanita Estefan (feat. Stricklin) 40:53 - Don't Understand 42:40 - Born To Roll 47:38 - Beautiful 52:30 - I Need A Beat (feat. Prague Union) 55:26 - Take A Walk 59:13 - I Did It 1:00:55 - Good Ol' Love All video from Hip Hop Kemp Festivalpark, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9HMyDOKrkkiUXDADb4oPwvUUyB8xDOig http://youtube.com/ugwru http://vk.com/ugwru http://ugw.ru
Serdecznie zapraszamy do sprawdzenia relacji z koncertu, który odbył się 22 września we wrocławskim klubie Alibi. Oprócz gwiazd wieczoru zza oceanu na scenie pojawili się także: Zioło, Zetenwupe, The Spontanz Live Band, Luciddreamz, Rap Addix i DJ HWR. ______________________________________________________________________ facebook.com/swiadomi.muzyki swiadomysluchacz.blogspot.com Realizacja materiału: http://www.tribekk.com https://www.facebook.com/tribekk
Die lebende HipHop-Legende Rakim wurde von Beatevolution nach Berlin geholt. Als ob das noch nicht genug wäre haben sie die Bühne gleich mit einem Line Up vollgepackt, welches locker für drei fette Konzerte gereicht hätte! Mit dabei waren Masta Ace und Fashawn!!! Wer auf diese Veranstaltung verzichtet hat, der hat echt was einmaliges verpasst. Aber Gott sei Dank war Rapskit am Start um es für die Nachwelt festzuhalten!
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Recorded live @ Le Poisson Rouge 2.10.11
Dope channels https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUndergroundBook02/videos https://www.youtube.com/user/TheYaczLP/videos My Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/The-Underground-Book-959407070852664 The Count (Intro) 0:00 Big City 1:50 Good Ol' Love 5:14 Fats Belvedere (Interlude) 9:02 Da Grind 9:55 H.O.O.D. 13:23 The Stoop (Interlude) 17:10 Beautiful 18:08 F.A.Y /Fuck All Y'all) 22:33 Fats Crib (Interlude) 26:11 Soda & Soap 31:01 Do It Man 33:57 Bklyn Masala 38:17 The Proposition (Interlude)38:18 Travelocity 40:08 The Ways 44:15 Wutuwankno 47:45 The After Party (Interlude) 52:17 Omygod! 53:25 Cellmate (Interlude)
''Disposable Arts'' CD+DVD package available at: http://bit.ly/210DXpE Originally released in 2001, ''Disposable Arts'' is a thematic/concept album by Brooklyn emcee Masta Ace. The concept follows that Masta Ace is being released from prison, his return to home and joining ''The Institute of Disposable Arts''. The album is one complete story with the skits and songs together. The album contain many guest artists like Masta Ace's group eMC (Stricklin & Wordsworth), Apocalypse, Greg Nice of Nice & Smooth, Rah Digga, J-Ro of Tha Alkaholiks, King Tee, Jean Grae, Punchline, Young Zee and more. Also a bunch of different producers (Paul Nice, Domingo, Deacon The Villain of CunninLynguists, Xplicit, Ayatollah, Sabor and more), this album is seen as a classic album by most Hip Hop heads. The CD ...
Take a Look Around, è il primo album di Masta ace, fu pubblicato dall'etichetta Cold Chillin' di Marley Marl nel 1990, e contiene produzioni di Marl e Mister Cee. Nell'album sono presenti i due famosi singoli "Music Man" e "Me & The Biz". 01 - Music Man 0:00 02 - I Got Ta 4:03 03 - Letter To The Better (remix) 8:26 04 - Me And The Biz 11:41 05 - The Other Side Of Town 16:54 06 - Ace Iz Wild 21:51 07 - Four Minus Three 26:43 08 - Can't Stop The Bumrush 30:39 09 - Movin' On 35:43 10 - Brooklyn Battles 40:15 11 - Maybe Next Time 44:09 12 - Postin' High 48:50 13 - As I Reminisce 53:45 14 - Take A Look Around 58:51 15 - Together 1:03:22
Tracklist 01 - D Ski's Intro 00:00 02 - Ninteen Seventy Something 01:22 03 - Son of Yvonne 04:15 04 - Da'Pro 07:30 05 - Store Frontin' (Skit) 10:30 06 - Me and My Gang 11:08 07 - Crush Hour (feat. Pav Bundy) 14:43 08 - Think I Am (feat. Big Daddy Kane & MF DOOM) 17:25 09 - Fresh Fest (feat. Reggie B) 20:06 10 - Hoe-Tel Leftovers (Skit) 23:26 11 - Slow Down 23:58 12 - Home Sweet Home (feat. Pav Bundy) 28:32 13 - Dedication (Skit) 31:32 14 - I Did It 32:32 15 - In Da Spot (feat. Milani The Artist) 35:57 16 - Outtakes (Outro) 38:52 _______________________ MF DOOM's Instrumentals 01 - Eucalyptus (Special Herbs Volume 2) 02 - Agrimony (Special Herbs Volume 3) 03 - Arrow Root (Special Herbs Volume 1) 04 - Buckeyes (Special Herbs Volume 8) 06 - Datura Stramonium (Special Herbs Volume 0) 07 ...
Wayne talks to Ace about his music career and current projects including the upcoming eMC LP "The Tonight Show". Follow us: www.mayepov.net www.facebook.com/WeLoveGoodHipHop www.facebook.com/mastaaceofficial
Masta Ace talks to WatchLOUD.com about his 1995 album "Sittin On Chrome" and how it challenged the "East vs West" beef at the time. Read the full interview here: http://bit.ly/SittinOnChrome20 http://www.WatchLOUD.com is hip-hop amplified. watchLOUD Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/watchLOUD watchLOUD Twitter: https://twitter.com/watchLOUD watchLOUD Instagram: http://instagram.com/watchLOUD Subscribe to WatchLOUD on YouTube for new videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=LOUD More WatchLOUD Original Series: CRWN with Elliott Wilson - http://bit.ly/16snFe8 ROAD TRIPPP ft. Casey Veggies and PNCINTL - http://bit.ly/1cwrlSp Eminem presents: DETROIT RUBBER - http://bit.ly/DetroitRubber BEN BALLER - http://bit.ly/BenBallerOnLOUD Tijuana Jackson's LOUD ADVICE - http://b...
In this interview with Montreality , Masta Ace speaks about: - His style being compared to that of Eminem's - The type of student he was in school - Jobs he's had as a teenager - What he spent his 1st big paycheck on - The key to success - What he has in his pockets - His favorite airport - Music he's been listening to + MORE STAY CONNECTED WITH MONTREALITY: The AUTHORITY in Urban Media across Canada. http://twitter.com/montreality http://facebook.com/montreality514 http://themontreality.com/ http://youtube.com/montreality514 Big up to Muzik Over Matter for making this happen.
Latin Prince and myself were invited to Masta Ace's crib in Jersey for a phenomenal dinner cooked by his lady, Leschea. After dinner Ace laced us with some classic and hard to find vinyl from his personal stash and showed us around the house. See Masta Ace talks about his solo albums and shows his commemorative plaques on display in his basement. Much love to him, his lady Leschea and daughter Milan. Also, check the rest of my NYC footage (Shade45 w Tony Touch, Statik and Term, DITC Studios w Lord Finesse and Showbiz, Half Time Radio w DJ Eclipse, ShowOff Studio in Brooklyn etc) captured on GoPro by LPeeze...Background music by Koolade of course, all edited nicely by Stipe Braun from Malaria Films (Frankfurt)...
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✔ ABONNIEREN: http://bit.ly/HiphopdeAbo ✚ Alle Folgen: http://bit.ly/waslosrooz ► Besuch Masta Ace auf Hiphop.de: http://hiphop.de/masta-ace Masta Ace spricht mit Roozi auf dem Royal Arena Festival in der Schweiz darüber, wann, wie und ob überhaupt man das N-Wort sagen darf – und hat eine sehr strikte Meinung! Außerdem sprechen die beiden über den Film "Straight Outta Compton". Wie viel Wahrheitsgehalt steckt in dem Movie? Gerade die Szene mit Suge Knight, in der er den Jungen mit seiner Pistole niederschlägt, könnte übertrieben dargestellt werden, oder? Weitere Themen? Lass dich überraschen, es geht unter anderem um einen weiteren Hiphop-Film, der noch gar nicht abgedreht wurde! Rooz folgen: ► Facebook: https://facebook.com/roozworld ► Youtube: http://youtube.com/roozworld ► Instagram...
PART 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A_IuvjwWMw In the first part of out videointerview with Brooklyn wordsmith Masta Ace, he shares the story behind his classic song "Good Ol Love", explains why he's never recorded anything more with 9th Wonder, remembers conversations with the fellow Brownsville native Sean Price, and talks about meeting 2Pac. The author of this year's "The Falling Season" also goes back to the times of "Sittin On Chrome", touring the West Coast in the 90's, and shares his interesting views on the "Me & The Biz" single from time's perspective.
Watch PART 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyiwyMWLXKQ Interview: Marcin Natali, Video: The Distance Vision In the second part of our 35-minute interview with Masta Ace, the legendary Brooklyn MC goes back to his beginnings and talks about doing graffiti in the 80's, producing beats (and the reason he stopped), as well as collaborating with MF DOOM, letting his "inner writer" shine and writing concept albums, and the upcoming projects in the works, including a movie screenplay and a documentary on "A Long Hot Summer". Ace also reveals how much of "Disposable Arts" and "A Long Hot Summer" was fiction and how much was real, and explains why his new album "The Falling Season" is so special to him. Listen/buy "The Falling Season" -https://mastaace.bandcamp.com/album/the-falling-season ...
Masta Ace Incorporated Sittin' on Chrome 1995 1. Intro 2. The I.N.C. Ride 3. Eastbound 4. What's Going On! 5. The B-Side 6. Sittin on Chrome 7. People in My Hood 8. Turn It Up 9. U Can't Find Me 10. Ain't No Game 11. Freestyle 12. Terror 13. Da Answer 14. 4 da Mind 15. Born to Roll 16. The Phat Kat Ride Producer Bluez Bruthas Ase One Uneek Louie Vega
Sittin' on Chrome is the second and final album from Hip Hop group Masta Ace Incorporated, which includes Ace, Lord Digga, Paula Perry and Leschea. Ace followed the success of his 1994 hits "Jeep Ass Niguh" and "Crooklyn" (released with the Crooklyn Dodgers) with his most commercially successful album, which concentrated more on the West Coast/"gangsta" Hip-Hop sound that particularly became a popular trend among many artists nationwide since the mega-success of Dr. Dre's The Chronic. Sittin' on Chrome features the crossover hit "Born to Roll" (the West Coast remix of "Jeep Ass Niguh"), which peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was originally released as a hidden track on his SlaughtaHouse album, as well as two more Hot 100 hit singles, "The I.N.C. Ride" and the title track. A year...
sorry blocked in 55 countries by youtube Check this out on Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/DJ_Sugar_E/ [PLAYLIST] 0:00:00 01 Intro... Club Donkey Ass / Outkast (1994) 0:00:23 02 (At Your Best) You Are Love / The Isley Brothers (1976) 0:01:37 03 At Your Best (You Are Love) / Aaliyah & R. Kelly (1994) 0:04:41 04 You Can Be My Nigga / Adina Howard featuring Yo-Yo (1995) 0:06:56 05 Until The Day / Nonchalant featuring Quasim Baptiste (1996) 0:09:40 06 This Time / Chanté Moore featuring Mass Pyke (1994) 0:12:53 07 I Like It / Vybe (1995) 0:14:47 08 Swing It To The Left Side / Smooth (1995) 0:16:50 09 Big Poppa / The Notorious B.I.G. (1994) 0:18:42 10 I Wanna Be Down (DJ Sugar E.'s remix) / Brandy featuring MC Lyte (1994) ~~ sample: Superman Lover / Johnny Guitar Watson 0:21:04 11 What's The ...
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Here comes the boom, with the hip hop bash as I smash and crash
How many gangsta rappers are gonna last?
Not one, they got done, I had fun
doin em and screwin em and booin em and chewin em
I'm slick and I'm quick, up my sleeve is a trick
Hey! So what, I use funky drummers, suck my dick.
I'm still thick, with murderous beats and heavy kick
and I'm sick of the so-called shots ya gonna lick
I slam and I slam and I slam, did I mention that I slam
don't eat spinach but I yam what I yam
death-defyin like a circus, I work this
mic, you can't jerk this, off-beat on purpose
I never smoke dope, I don't carry a nine
I ain't no hustler with bitches on my mind
gangstas are swimming in the water,
I oughta, boom bash and slaughta
I'ma break it down, and I do mean down, yo way down,
so far downtown the devil's gonna call it underground
and niggaz betta know the fuckin score
cuz I'm raw, like eddy,
and like confetti they get tore
up, from the floor, up,
there's no time
and my spits gettin sprayed in ya face as I rhyme
so run run run, ya better head for the hills
get ya gun gun gun, and ya cyanide pills
and a rope for ya neck, and a razor for your wrists
cuz I'm pissed, and it's suicide to battle this
ummm, highly explosive, material
grand imperial, pour me on cereal
cuz I flow from the belly of a cow
wipe ya brow, how ya like me now
You can get with this, or you can get with that
but you can't get with the man with the mad snap hat
I take em out with one blow to the cerebellum
and tell 'em, my jams are so funky you can smell 'em
rhyme for rhyme, head for head with a one go
i come from brooklyn, it's wild like a jungle
yeah, you might get a cap jack, ya act wack,
I carry a can of flat black in my napsack
lookin for a wall to tag up, and brag up
and rag up, yo nigga yo digga raise the flag up
I click click my heels, and good is how it feels
there's no place like home and chrome on ya wheels
chasin through the projects, I lose you
hope I didn't bruise you, I cruise through
your neighborhood, in a chevrolet impala
dropped to the ground and, makin the girls holla
rollin, rollin, rollin, I'm rollin
sorry officer, the car ain't stolen
i really don't care what you thought of me
i oughta be, far from orderly
in my fashion, i boom and i bash and