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Marlon Williams (born September 30, 1962), better known as Marley Marl, is an American DJ, record producer, and record label founder, primarily operating in hip hop music.
Marl was referenced on Biggie Smalls' track "Juicy" as being one of Smalls' early influences. His music has also influenced RZA, DJ Premier, and Pete Rock.
MC Shan (born Shawn Moltke September 6, 1965 in Long Island City, Queens, New York City) is an American hip hop and R&B recording artist. He is best known for his song "The Bridge" produced by Marley Marl and for collaborating with Snow on "Informer", the international number-one hit single.
Born and raised in the Queensbridge Projects in the Long Island City section of Queens, New York City, Shan is a cousin of old school hip hop producer Marley Marl, and older brother to female rapper and radio personality Princess Ivori.
In 1985, Shan started in MCA Records with his first and only major single "Feed The World". He was also interviewed in the 1986 cult documentary Big Fun In The Big Town. Despite the success, he was dismissed from the record label. Not long after, Shan signed to Cold Chillin' Records due to his relationship with Marl, and joined Marl's Juice Crew All-Stars. After a few singles were released, MC Shan's debut album Down By Law came out in 1987.
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James Todd Smith (born January 14, 1968), better known as LL Cool J (short for Ladies Love Cool James), is an American hip hop recording artist and actor from Queens, New York. He is known for such hip hop hits as "I Can't Live Without My Radio", "I'm Bad", "The Boomin' System", "Rock The Bells" and "Mama Said Knock You Out", as well as romantic ballads such as "Doin' It", "I Need Love", "Around the Way Girl" and "Hey Lover". LL Cool J is also known as one of the forefathers of pop rap. He has released 13 studio albums and two greatest hits compilations. His twelfth album Exit 13 (2008), was his last for his long-tenured deal with Def Jam Recordings. His latest album, Authentic, was released in April 2013.
LL Cool J has also appeared in numerous films, including In Too Deep, Any Given Sunday, S.W.A.T., and Edison. He currently stars in an action role as NCIS Special Agent Sam Hanna, on the CBS crime drama television series NCIS: Los Angeles. LL Cool J is also the host of Lip Sync Battle on Spike. He is also well known as a serious bodybuilder.
More info: http://bit.ly/14yjD1r Marley Marl is unquestionably one of the greatest producers and DJs in hip hop history. His influence and importance to hip hop are undeniable, and his innovative productions and pioneering use of sampling helped define the genre. Marley Marl has produced beats for some of the music's finest MCs including Big Daddy Kane, MC Shan, LL Cool J, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shante, Kool G Rap, Nas, Rakim, and Masta Ace. In this episode of Classic Recipes, the legendary producer explains and demonstrates how he created the beat for MC Shan's "The Bridge," one of the most memorable beats in hip hop history. As always, along with the beat programming tips and composition/production techniques he also gives us the lowdown on where and when the music was originally created....
More info: http://bit.ly/Toe3tt Marley Marl is unquestionably one of the greatest producers and DJs in hip hop history. His influence and importance to hip hop are undeniable, and his innovative productions and pioneering use of sampling helped define the genre. Marley Marl has produced beats for some of the music's finest MCs including Big Daddy Kane, MC Shan, LL Cool J, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shante, Kool G Rap, Nas, Rakim, and Masta Ace. In the second installment of Marley Marl 'Classic Recipes,' he shows you how he produced "Eric B. Is President" in 1986, the debut single for legendary hip hop duo Eric B. & Rakim. Marl talks about meeting Rakim for the first time and discusses the collaborative process with Eric B. that would yield one of the most influential hip hop tracks ever. "Eric B...
More info: http://bit.ly/Lw9sGk Marley Marl is unquestionably one of the greatest producers and DJs in hip hop history. His influence and importance to hip hop are undeniable, and his innovative productions and pioneering use of sampling helped define the genre. Marley Marl has produced beats for some of the music's finest MCs including Big Daddy Kane, MC Shan, LL Cool J, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shante, Kool G Rap, Nas, Rakim, and Masta Ace. In the first installment of Marley Marl 'Classic Recipes,' he shows you how he produced the beat for the 1991 Grammy award-winning chart-topping single "Mama Said Knock You Out" by LL Cool J. He discusses the collaboration and the production process of the track, as well as methods and tools that were used, including the Akai MPC60 and E-Mu SP-1200, the p...
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marley Marl - The Symphony feat. Masta Ace, Craig G., Kool G Rap & Big Daddy Kane !!
Music Bed Produced By: The Innovatorz Introduction produced By: Mike Jaxx and Tha Hydrox Kool G Rap shares with @247HH how he got on Marley Marl's classic record, "The Symphony". Find out what his first impression of Masta Ace was. #247HHEXCL
Marley Marl on the wheels of steel for "40th Anniversary of Hip-Hop Culture" celebration at Central Park Summerstage. Roxanne Shante, and Hakim of Channel Live also appear.
Check out DJ Legend aka Marley Marl on Golden Era Radio- tune into 107.5 WBLS every Saturday night from 9-11 pm. Visit www.wbls.com and click "Listen Live" Saturday nights will never be the same!!! MARLEY MARL, ROK/C and CALLIE BAN= GOLDEN ERA RADIO= THE BEST OF 70's, 80's and 90's MUSIC!!!
From In Control, Vol. 1 (1988).
Old school hip hop flava...
Off the Marley Marl in Control Album Vol. 1988
Marley Marl The Symphony Feat. Masta Ace, Craig G, Kool G Rap & Big Daddy Perform The Symphony Live At Radio City Music Hall Master Of Ceremony Concert January 24, 2014 (The Crew Have Not Performed Together In Years)
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Big Daddy Kane brings out his Juice Crew comrades: Marley Marl, Masta Ace, Craig G. and Kool G. Rap. They perform “The Symphony” from Marley Marl’s “In Control Vol. 1” album. At The Rock Steady Crew’s 38th Anniversary show in Central Park, NYC on Sunday, 7/26/15.
Black Fist Fridays With Guest DJ Marley Marl
This talk was held on October 15 as part of RBMA Tokyo 2014. 画面右下のアイコンから、日本語字幕をオンにしてお楽しみください! ------ Visit our official website: http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RBMA Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedBullMusicAcademy Visit our Japanese website: http://www.redbullmusicacademy.jp ------ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/10OyDHc ------ Hailing from the galaxy of Queens, Marley Marl revolutionized hip hop when he pioneered the practice of sampling drum sounds and creating his own proto-boom-bap rhythms, yielding gems like MC Shan’s joyfully noisy (and unintentionally beef-inducing) QB anthem “The Bridge.” The sonic architect of Cold Chillin’ Records and the Juice Crew, Mr. Marl was one of rap’s first super-producers,...
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Marley Marl for an exclusive interview! Marley Marl speaks on LL Cool J, people thinking DJs are too sensitive, being a legend, his best advice & much more! Follow @MarleySkills @jackthriller @thisis50 Marley Marl on Being a Legend; Career Highlight; Best Advice Marley Marl on Being a Legend; Career Highlight; Best Advice Marley Marl on Being a Legend; Career Highlight; Best Advice
Last month we caught up with the legendary hip hop pioneer MC Shan at Club Babes here in Atlanta, GA. For those of you who are not familiar, I suggest you google the name. In this entertaining interview we discuss everything from Marley Marl, the Kendrick Lamar control verse, "Today's Rap Beef", to just the overall current state of Hip Hop. Definitely check this interview out. To be a part of the Dead End Hip Hop Movement, simply SUBSCRIBE to the channel. Thank you! Visit the site: http://www.deadendhiphop.com Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/deadendhiphop Follow us on Twitter: @iammodestmedia, @kbinge, @mykectown, @beezy430, @feefo247, @sairemusic, @deadendhiphop, @askdehh
[Ego Trip's "Book of Rap Lists"; p. 50]
[Verse 1]
All these beats and my rhymes attached
Form the new creation called the Marley Scratch
We're always steered in a positive course
His beats, my rhymes, combined make force
I say it's like a force cos the force is strong
And if you think we're weak I'd say you're wrong
All you other DJ's are a bunch of jerks
Marley give 'em an example how a DJ works
[Verse 2]
Since you just heard how a DJ sound
The name Marley Marl, I will break it down
The M is for Master of Scratch
And if the needle was to slip it's the needle he'll catch
The A is a letter that you set apart
I wouldn't call his beats music, I would call it Art
The R just stands for the way he Rock
Which is 24-oh-7 around the clock
The L is for Lyrics that I write
When put to his music sounds out of sight
The E is for Every beat he make
Which sucker DJ's persist to take
Don't play with the Y cos it isn't a game
You ax "Why do you put the other DJ's to shame?"
After this there shouldn't be a story to tell
At the end of that is M-A-R-L
This paragraph here has come to a end
Marley, can we hear your funky fresh scratchin' again?
[Verse 3]
I never got caught in the game of Tag
My name is MC Shan, no need to brag
MC's brag about theirself all through their rhyme
You can see I got quality, won't waste my time
If I did not mean it, I wouldn't have said it
I'm gonna give the man behind the wheels some credit
I'm not tryna say that he can't be beat
But Marley Marl can stand on his own two feet
Since a DJ like him is so in demand
Marley won't you get on and show 'em where you stand
[Verse 4]
He can go on but I won't insist
How many fortunate MC's have a DJ like this
Every time I grab the mic I always have a plan
He's DJ Marley Marl and I am MC Shan
Combined we're fresh, this you must admit
Don't ever wanna hear you say we ain't worth jack
To be a DJ or an MC well it isn't no thing
If you ever wanna learn then just give us a ring
Like I just said, it wasn't no thing
You either have to be a ace, a jack, a queen or a king
When you're one of these, that means you're the best
And the people of today won't settle for less
We can be a jack or king, we can play the place
But we'd rather be a DJ and an MC ace
[Verse 5]
If you ever wanna battle, be at your best
Because a man like Marley just does not fess
In that battle you must give your all
Or just be prepared to take your fall
Cos a lotta DJ's already tried
There ain't been one yet that's qualified
To think you can beat him, you must be nuts
Just listen real close to his scratchin' cuts
[Verse 6]
The man Marley Marl can bring you to tears
He's not a new jack, he been down for years
On the two turntables I would say he's nice
Every cut he makes is so precise
When I said precise inside my rhyme
To put it to you straight that means right on time
Every jam he throws he always rocked
Don't refer to him as the neighbourhood jock
To all you DJ's who are always fessin'
From this man you can learn a lesson
You heard Dimples D when she took her stand
She said (Marley Marl is one hell of a man)
Gotta get it off my chest, to put my mind at ease