Masta Ace chops it up with D-Nice about his hand in helming the classic Juice Crew record, The Symphony. This came at a great time. I was just thinking of what to put on the headphones… Take a Look Around it is.
dope story about a classic cut! funny hearing how Shan didn’t want to be on the record with these “new jacks”. everybody else in the Juice Crew has had a longer & more prosperous career than Shan.
[...] holds as my second favorite installment of D-Nice’s True Hip Hop Stories series (Masta Ace being numero uno). Here Buckshot discusses the writing of the Black Moon record, How Many Emcees, [...]
[...] holds as my second favorite installment of D-Nice’s True Hip Hop Stories series (Masta Ace being numero uno). Here Buckshot discusses the writing of the Black Moon record, How Many Emcees, [...]
This dude has never really gotten the shine he deserves.
dope story about a classic cut! funny hearing how Shan didn’t want to be on the record with these “new jacks”. everybody else in the Juice Crew has had a longer & more prosperous career than Shan.
the piano joint in the back .. gives the story a betta feel.
dope vid.
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True Hip Hop Stories w/ Kwame (Video) « 2dopeboyz said this on December 26th, 2008 at 1:58 pm
The piano joint in the back is the song he’s talking about making. It’s called “The Symphony”. Get up on your history newjack
[...] holds as my second favorite installment of D-Nice’s True Hip Hop Stories series (Masta Ace being numero uno). Here Buckshot discusses the writing of the Black Moon record, How Many Emcees, [...]
True Hip Hop Stories w/ Buckshot (Video) « 2dopeboyz said this on February 10th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
[...] holds as my second favorite installment of D-Nice’s True Hip Hop Stories series (Masta Ace being numero uno). Here Buckshot discusses the writing of the Black Moon record, How Many Emcees, [...]
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