Masta Ace
Duval Clear (born December 4, 1966), known better by his stage name Masta Ace, is an American rapper and record producer from New York City. He appeared on the classic 1988 Juice Crew posse cut " The Symphony". He is noted for his distinct voic ...
,
Wordsworth
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Wordsworth's '' ...
and Stricklin. Punchline was also a member, but he left the group in October, 2014.
Biography
Though not officially formed as a group until 2005, the crew came together in 2001 while touring together on Masta Ace's '' Disposable Arts'' tour. Ace described the group's formation in an interview with IllHillEast.com:
Career
In 2006, the group's first collaborative track was released online, titled "Four Brothers". eMC's first group effort, '' The Show'' was released on iTunes on February 26, and the CD release was on March 25. A single from the album, "What It Stand For", was released in July 2007, and is available for free download on the group's MySpace page. It features production from Nicolay.
On January 21, 2014, it was announced the group was signed to the newly re-founded
Penalty Entertainment
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The original Penalty label was acquired by its distributor, To ...
, which is run under
Sony
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and distributed by
RED Distribution
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. "Spun A Web" was their first single since the new signing, produced by David E Beats and released on February 24, 2014. It samples Coldplay's "Trouble", from their debut album ''Parachutes''.
In October, 2014 Punchline left the group after many years. According to Masta Ace, Punchline "just wasn't on the same page as the three of us".
On February 20, 2015, the group announced their second full-length album, ''The Tonite Show'', would be released on May 5, 2015, on M3/Penalty Entertainment/Sony Red. This was their first project as a trio.
Artist history
Masta Ace
Masta Ace (born Duval Clear,
Brooklyn
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,
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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) debuted in 1988 as a member of the legendary
Juice Crew
The Juice Crew was an American hip hop collective made up largely of Queensbridge, New York-based artists in the mid-to-late 1980s. Founded by radio DJ Mr. Magic, and housed by Tyrone Williams' record label Cold Chillin' Records, the Juice C ...
. He released his acclaimed debut, '' Take a Look Around'', in 1990. In 1992, Ace formed the crew Masta Ace Incorporated, and released two albums with the group, 1993's ''
SlaughtaHouse
''SlaughtaHouse'' is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Masta Ace Incorporated and the second album by Brooklyn-based rapper Masta Ace. It was released on May 4, 1993, through Delicious Vinyl. Recording sessions took place at Fireh ...
'', and 1995's '' Sittin' on Chrome''. Save for a number of vinyl singles, Ace was missing from the hip hop scene between 1996 and 2000, until returning with his acclaimed concept album '' Disposable Arts'', which featured guest appearances from Strick, Punchline and Wordsworth. Ace returned again in 2004 with another acclaimed concept album, '' A Long Hot Summer'', which also featured guest spots from his fellow eMC members.
Punchline & Wordsworth
Punchline (born in Lower East Side, New York) and Wordsworth (born in Brooklyn, New York) originally gained popularity through their appearances at the
Lyricist Lounge
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& All That! open mic events. The two debuted as Punch-N-Words in 1998, making a number of guest appearances that year, dropping in on
A Tribe Called Quest
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The Love Movement
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'' album,
Mos Def
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&
Talib Kweli
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's ''
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'' album, and
Rawkus Records
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' ''
Lyricist Lounge, Volume One
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'' compilation. The duo released their self-titled debut '' Punch N' Words EP'' in 2000 on Mona Records, then continued their careers with guest appearances and solo efforts. Wordsworth released his solo debut album, '' Mirror Music'', in 2004 to positive reviews. Punchline left the group in 2014.
Strick
Strick (also known as Stricklin, born in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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) made his official debut in 1999, when he signed to rap label
Tommy Boy Records
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. Strick was featured alongside
Detroit
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MC
Royce Da 5'9"
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on Tommy Boy's Black Label, and the two collaborated on the track "It's Over" from the ''Hip Hop 101'' compilation. After his deal with Tommy Boy fell through, Strick began making numerous appearances on underground mixtapes, one which attracted the attention of Masta Ace, who enlisted Strick for an appearance on his 2001 album ''Disposable Arts''. Strick then joined Ace for the album's supportive tour. He also appeared on Ace's 2004 album ''A Long Hot Summer'', and was featured on that album's supportive tour as well.
Discography
Albums
*'' The Show'' (2008)
*''The Tonite Show'' (2015)
EPs
*''The Turning Point EP'' (2014)
Past collaborations
* "The Booth", Strick (produced by Masta Ace) (from "Conflict" b/w "The Booth" 12", 2000)
* "Block Episode", Masta Ace featuring Punch & Words (from '' Disposable Arts'', 2001)
* "I Like Dat", Masta Ace featuring Punch & Words (from ''Disposable Arts'', 2001)
* "Something's Wrong", Masta Ace featuring Strick &
Young Zee
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Career
Outsidaz
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(from ''Disposable Arts'', 2001)
* "Unfriendly Game", Masta Ace featuring Strick (from ''Disposable Arts'', 2001)
* "Things On My Mind" Punchline & Wordsworth (from "Game Over II", 2001)
* "Family 1st". Punchline, Apocalypse & Masta Ace (from "Family 1st" 12", 2003)
* "F.A.Y.", Masta Ace featuring Strick (from '' A Long Hot Summer'', 2004)
* "Travelocity", Masta Ace featuring Punch & Words (from ''A Long Hot Summer'', 2004)
* "Not Fair". Wordsworth featuring Punchline (from '' Mirror Music'', 2004)
* "Evol" Wordsworth featuring Masta Ace & Justin Time (from ''Mirror Music'', 2004)
* "The Hitman" Masta Ace & Strick (from "The Hitman" 12", 2006)
* "Get U Awn" Chords featuring Masta Ace & Punchline (Garden Around The Mansion´´2006)