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"Enuff" is a single by DJ Shadow from his 2006 album The Outsider. It features Q-Tip and Lateef the Truth Speaker. The name is a play on the word 'enough'.
The music video for the song features representations of DJ Shadow, Q-Tip and Lateef the Truth Speaker performing in a factory filled with cardboard boxes. The video was directed by ROJO (Josef Baar & François Roland).
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.
DJ Enuff (born Ephram Lopez) is a DJ and radio personality from the United States. He mixes on-air for New York's Hip Hop radio station HOT 97 (www.hot97.com) on weekdays from 3pm to 7pm. He is best known as The Notorious B.I.G's official road DJ and also helped break acts like 50 Cent, Kanye West and Future.
DJ Enuff was raised in Brooklyn, New York. Knowing early on that he wanted to be a DJ, he started doing local house parties and clubs where he caught the ear of DJ Red Alert who in turn asked him to fill in for him on 98.7 KISS FM. Enuff became part of the KISS FM family from 1993 to 1994 and became part of "The Bomb Squad Mix Show" Crew(The Native One, DJ Enuff, DJ Ace, Supernatural the Freestyle Fanatic) which was on Live 10pm-Midnight from Mon-Friday and was Hosted By The N.O. aka "The Native One." Enuff would DJ the show on Monday and Wednesday nights from 10pm to midnight with The N.O. as host (SuperNat would also Appear on Weds). The show crushed for about a year until the station was bought by Emmis Communications in 1994 and changed formats.
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Lamont Coleman (May 30, 1974 – February 15, 1999), best known by his stage name Big L, was an American hip hop recording artist, born and raised in Harlem, New York City, New York. Coleman embarked on his career in rapping, with the hip hop trio, Three the Hard Way. His first notable appearance came on Lord Finesse's "Yes You May (Remix)". Coleman released his debut album, Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous, in 1995 and significantly contributed to the underground hip hop scene. In 1998, he founded Flamboyant Entertainment, his own indie label, through which he released one of his most popular singles, "Ebonics" (1998).
On February 15, 1999, Coleman was killed by an unknown assailant in a drive-by shooting in his native Harlem. His second studio album, The Big Picture, was put together by Coleman's manager, Rich King, and released posthumously the following year. It was eventually certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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You don't make it easy, you never keep it straight But you're so damn sexy, I can't keep away I need your love, I need your skin I need you baby to let me in I can't get enough of you baby I can't get enough, it's never enough I can't get enough, I'm still hungry Baby, give it up, cause I can't get enough (huh) It's alright, it feels good When I'm in your chains, it's understood That you're my owner, my only will Come and get me while I'm quiet and still I can't get enough of you baby I can't get enough, it's never enough I can't get enough, I'm still hungry Baby, give it up, don't you know I can't get enough of you baby Can't get enough of you baby Never enough, do you want to give me some? Can't get enough, don't keep me waiting Never enough (hey, hey) (Put it right here) I can't ...
The Fabulous Thunderbirds' official music video for 'Tuff Enuff'. Click to listen to The Fabulous Thunderbirds on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/FabulousTSpotify?IQid=TFTTF As featured on Hot Stuff - The Greatest Hits. Click to buy the track or album viaiTunes: http://smarturl.it/HotStuff?IQid=TFTTF Google Play: http://smarturl.it/TEGPlay?IQid=TFTTF Amazon: http://smarturl.it/HotStuffAmazon?IQid=TFTTF More from The Fabulous Thunderbirds Knock Yourself Out: https://youtu.be/NzJhcRGsuJM More great 80s videos here: http://smarturl.it/Ultimate80?IQid=TFTTF Follow The Fabulous Thunderbirds Website: http://fabulousthunderbirds.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/FABULOUS-THUNDERBIRDS/180854434738 Subscribe to The Fabulous Thunderbirds on YouTube: http://smarturl.it/FabulousTBirdsSub?...
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Yea, from BK to the world. I've had enough
[Masta Ace]
Now-a-days, the range ain't big enough
Moskino ain't jig enough
I'm kind of iced out
But my chain ain't thick enough
Album ain't hot enough
label said its not enough, singing in the hook
I need to change my look
My rims ain't big enough, chrome don't shine enough
I shopped Fifth Fab, but I still can't find enough
Iceberg to swerve, don't dress gay enough
No airplay, so I guess I ain't pay enough
Cristale don't floss enough
And I still ain't lost enough
Album barely gold, guess I ain't try enough
Video wasn't fly enough, budget wasn't high enough
And I ain't lie enough, about crack sales and jail
Yall feeling me like braill, well I still got no sales
Must ain't soul enough, 'cause my heart ain't cold enough
Said I was "Born 2 Roll", but they said I ain't roll enough
Guess I got to brag more, must don't boast enough
Aint New York enough, ain't west coast enough
But that's fine 'cause I'm gon' focus on mine
And hoping that two-thousand-nine is enough time
Wrote enough rhymes to be on album number fifty
You'll see how I'm on it, if you hung enough with me
The rap game is a book, and I've read mad chapters
And if you ask me, it ain't enough mad rappers
[Chorus: Mr. Lee Gee]
Somebody, tell me what the deal is *I had enough*
Niggaz got to know it's for real
[Masta Ace]
Niggaz only rocking them jewels for you to see
Like Ghostface, nigga dont front for me
Enough is enough, we gon' start calling you bluff
Watching your moves, we gon' be, all in your stuff
Fuck around then come through rocking enough ice
Looking nice in high price, niggaz is nuff shiest
Guess it ain't enough thugs, enough drugs on the streets
And niggaz ain't busting enough slugs
Not enough caucasians, no one stresses
Project girls rock vesses, not dresses
Enough lessons learned, play with fire burn
Enough dough get made, not of it earned
Enough wildin', fuck that yo, enough smilin'
I rep Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island
Queens plus the BX, not enough teks
Not enough cops, killing us all for paychecks
[Chorus]
[Masta Ace]
Enough if this, enough of that, enough crap
Enough wack radio stations set enough rap
And they got the nerve to try to flaunt it
Will my album get enough buzz if there's enough niggaz on it
When we get in the house, it's like its haunted
We got you shook, mad niggaz from the Brook', look
Enough cats with crack moes and mack hoes
Enough cats with wack flows pack shows
Enough of these, enough of those, it never slows
It just grows, your girl don't wear enough clothes
These no-brainers, are lost entertainers
They found on billboards, greatest sale gainers
Enough beans and Benz, enough fly honies with dime friends
That want to juice you for you ends
It's getting rough, a whole lot of intricate stuff
Mad crime though, like McGruff, enough's enough