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The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival produced by the Brooklyn Bodega is a celebration of Hip-Hop music and culture. Our aim is to highlight Hip-Hop's legacy as an agent of artistic progression, community building and social change.

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Meet Masta Ace
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Masta Ace has always managed to remain current and totally classic in the exact same breath. In his 1988 lyrical debut, he took a stand along side Big Daddy Kane, Kool G. Rap and Craig G on hip hop's most important posse cut, ‘The Symphony'.



 
Masta Ace Videos  

" Little Young"
Masta Ace & Edo G

"Ei8ht Is Enough"
Masta Ace & Edo G

"Acknowledge"

 

"Nostalgia "
Marco Polo feat. Masta Ace

"Leak It Out"
EMC: Masta Ace, Wordsworth, Punchline and Stricklin

"What It Stand For"
EMC: Masta Ace, Wordsworth, Punchline and Stricklin

 
 
BrooklynBodega.Com Masta Ace Related Articles  

BLACK MILK, MASTA ACE, DJ RHETTMATIC TO PERFORM AT 2010 BHF!!!
June 9, 2010

Detroit MC/Producer Black Milk and legendary Juice Crew lyricist Masta Ace bring impressive Hip-Hop resumes to the BHF Main Day stage.

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Listen to Masta Ace's Guest Appearances  
 
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Listen to Wu Tang Clan
"Kill Too Hard" feat. Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Ace




 
 
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Listen to Masta Ace- 'Sitting On Chrome (Ummah Remix)' from Dillanthology 2: Dilla's Remixes For Various Artists


 
 
 
  Full Biography


Masta Ace has always managed to remain current and totally classic in the exact same breath. In his 1988 lyrical debut, he took a stand along side Big Daddy Kane, Kool G. Rap and Craig G on hip hop's most important posse cut, ‘The Symphony'. His first full length album, the Marley Marl produced Take A Look Around (1990), established the rookie emcee as a sophisticated voice from the ghetto.

Slaughtahouse (1993) was an ingenious conversation with hip hop, as Ace and his incorporated crew took on the entire gangsta rap genre. In 1995, his Sittin' On Chrome LP unified American car culture as a celebration of rims and rides and rap music. Then after a 6 year hiatus, Ace caught the world off guard with the epic

Disposable Arts (2001). This classic theme album, complete with plot, main characters and score, played like a feature film on wax. A Long Hot Summer, (2004), was the prequel to Disposable Arts. These two “flicks”, were connected, and although Ace was the only actual recurring character, the storylines blended together in a well thought out arrangement.

In 2004 he announced that “…Summer” would be his fifth and final solo album. It seems that he was planning a unique and different way to continue making contributions to Hip Hop. Ace has teamed up with Wordsworth, Punchline and Stricklin to form the new group EMC. All three were featured heavily on his last two releases and the chemistry that resulted was undeniable. The album, "The Show" will be released this summer on M3 Records, an upstart independent label formed by Ace and his partners “Filthy Rich” and “DJ Rob”.



- www.myspace.com/mastaaceofficial

 
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