West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: eazye on March 05, 2007, 11:24:28 AM
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This guy diserves so much props and has produced so many classics, it's not even debateable.Definately one of my favourite producers
Also, I really liked how a poster here (Tha_Blaq_Sinattra) said "Mixmaster Spade was to L.A. what Kool Herc was to N.Y." (slept on thread by the way http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=134443.0 ) and I'm gonna use his words and say Sir Jinx was to that West Coast Hip-Hop scene what Easy Mo Bee was to The East Coast Hip-Hop Scene.Some comparisons that come to my mind:
-both have participated in the producing of so many classics
-both are very underrated
-both have participated in producer collectives (The Boogie Men and The Bomb Squad) which, again, have produced nothing but classics (Boogie Men's resume not being 1/3 as long as Bomb Squad's and Easy Mo Bee not always being in The Bomb Squad, but that's not the point)
-the years in which they have been majorly active are in the period 1989-1998 (although I'm not so sure about this)
-both have had success respectively on the East Coast and The West Coast
Those are just some thoughts I had to share 8)
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Fucking great call man. Mo Bee was on sooo many classic joints. I can't think of one wack joint. Did some classics with 2pac, Biggie, Craig Mack, the list goes on. Nobody ever mentions him.
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the whole juice crew was the shit
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the whole juice crew was the shit
You can say that shit again. ;D
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Puff Daddy took all this guys credit
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the whole juice crew was the shit
You can say that shit again. ;D
I made a quick research on the net and i'm wrong, he wasn't in the juice crew, he came up with another group
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the whole juice crew was the shit
You can say that shit again. ;D
I made a quick research on the net and i'm wrong, he wasn't in the juice crew, he came up with another group
Which group is that?
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Juice Crew
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Juice Crew
(top l-r) Ace, Kane, Marl, TJ Swan, Biz, G Rap
(bottom l-r) Craig G, Shan
The Juice Crew was a pioneering hip-hop collective in the mid to late 1980s founded by producer Marley Marl and the label Cold Chillin Records, ran by "Fly Ty" Williams and distributed by Warner Brothers Records for most of the label's existence (and throughout its years of prominence). Cold Chillin’s first grab at notoriety was a single entitled The Bridge, which sparked a long time rivalry with Bronx rapper KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions. Marl would also produce another rivalry with a young female rapper named Roxanne Shanté releasing Roxanne’s Revenge in response to a single released by U.T.F.O.. The two battles would soon come to end and the Juice Crew expanded to produce some of the most influential hip-hop artist of the 80's and 90's.[1]
The group would establish a foothold on hip-hop in 1988 with their ground-breaking posse cut entitled The Symphony.
[edit] Members
* Marley Marl
* MC Shan
* Big Daddy Kane
* Biz Markie
* Craig G
* Kool G Rap & DJ Polo
* Masta Ace
* Roxanne Shanté
* Tragedy Khadafi (Intelligent Hoodlum)
* TJ Swan
* Cool V
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Damn, I didn't know Juice Crew had so many members.But I was asking about the group Easy Mo Bee came up with that you mentioned.
Props for the info tho 8)
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the whole juice crew was the shit
You can say that shit again. ;D
I made a quick research on the net and i'm wrong, he wasn't in the juice crew, he came up with another group
Which group is that?
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Rappin'+Is+Fundamental
The Juice Crew is the shit.
Oh yeah and just for the record, wasn't Easy Mo Bee a producer in the group for The Juice Crew?
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Mo Bee was down with The Bomb Squad for a while. They produced all the early Public Enemy albums and did lots of work on Ice Cube's early solos.
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thx for clearin this
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Didn't Mo Bee join the Bomb Squad around 93-93?
And QT, props for that link man.I'm sure gonna check for that group's stuff 8)
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Does anybody here have that solo album he dropped in the late 90's?
I remember I was working at Best Buy and it was there for a hot minute, but I chose to get Dame Grease's Live From Lennox... after that never saw it.
Anybody got a link?
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Does anybody here have that solo album he dropped in the late 90's?
I remember I was working at Best Buy and it was there for a hot minute, but I chose to get Dame Grease's Live From Lennox... after that never saw it.
Anybody got a link?
didn't know Mo Bee had a solo. I'd love to hear it...
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Puff Daddy took all this guys credit
and then blackballed him b/c he didnt want to sign a contract to be a in house bad boy producer
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my faveriot eazy moe bee joints ever are
straigght ballin
everything remains raw
warning
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Yeah, I forgot about that solo.That's another comparison with Sir Jinx, they both have released a solo album.I'm wondering how Easy's one is, cause I've seen mixed opinions about it
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check out the hook up spot homie ^^
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check out the hook up spot homie ^^
You already got +2 from me for that upload 8)
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this dude had skills