The song is off of Masta Ace’s third album, a follow up to 2001 concept album Disposable Arts. The album sold poorly, Though it was a critical success. The song tells us about the average hood, it’s struggles, and how horrible it can be, but he also says how he feels for it and it will always be his home. The song has one sample; “Stares and Whispers” by Renee Geyer.
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The song is off of Masta Ace’s third album, a follow up to 2001 concept album Disposable Arts. The album sold poorly, Though it was a critical succes… read more
The song is off of Masta Ace’s third album, a follow up to 2001 concept album Disposable Arts. The album sold poorly, Though it was a critical success. The song tells us about the averag… read more
Masta Ace (born Duval Clear) is a rapper from Brooklyn, New York. Appearing on the classic 1988 posse cut, The Symphony, he garnered notoriety as an unsung asset to the Juice Crew posse, and is therefore, widely considered one on the roster, where he released a number of well-respected albums that were nonetheless little-heard outside purist circles. The single that has earned him the most attention has been Jeep Ass Niguh (alternatively known as "Born To Roll", essentially a remix which uses the track from Def Jam artist Original Concept's "Knowledge Me"). … read more
Masta Ace (born Duval Clear) is a rapper from Brooklyn, New York. Appearing on the classic 1988 posse cut, The Symphony, he garnered notoriety as an unsung asset to the Juice Crew posse, an… read more
Masta Ace (born Duval Clear) is a rapper from Brooklyn, New York. Appearing on the classic 1988 posse cut, The Symphony, he garnered notoriety as an unsung asset to the Juice Crew posse, and is therefore, widely considered one on the r… read more