''Enta da Stage'' is the debut album by American
East Coast hip hop group
Black Moon, released on October 19, 1993, through
Nervous Records
Nervous Records is a UK rockabilly music independent record label. It was formed in 1979 by Roy Williams, a DJ on the UK rock'n'roll scene. Nervous Records is credited by many as the leading record label behind the emergence of the British neo- ...
. The album was produced by Black Moon member DJ Evil Dee along with Mr. Walt of
Da Beatminerz. ''Enta da Stage'' features the debut of
underground hip hop duo
Smif-N-Wessun, as well as appearances from
Havoc of
Mobb Deep
Mobb Deep was an American hip hop duo from New York City. The duo consisted of rappers Prodigy and Havoc. They are considered to be among the principal progenitors of hardcore East Coast hip hopEdwards, Paul, 2009, ''How to Rap: The Art & Scien ...
and
Dru Ha, the co-founder of
Duck Down Records.
Despite being critically acclaimed and having two singles that charted on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 ("Who Got da Props?" and "I Got Cha Opin"), the album sold poorly. ''Enta da Stage'' served as a precursor to the
resurgence of the New York hip hop scene in the mid-1990s. The album was executive produced by
Dru Ha and Mike Weiss.
Background
Black Moon originated in
Brooklyn in the late 1980s as a group called Unique Image, which consisted of high school students Ewart "Evil Dee" Dewgrade, Karim "5ft" Reid, Walter "Finsta" Giddens, and
Kenyatte "Buckshot" Blake. After briefly changing their name from Unique Image to High Tech, the group settled on Black Moon, which was the name Evil Dee's older brother–Walter "Mr. Walt" Dewgrade–used for his record production company. Initially all four members rapped, but by 1991 Evil Dee and Finsta stopped rapping and instead focused on production. According to Evil Dee: "Once we did that and got focused, that's when we started getting really serious about it ... 5ft and Buckshot just stepped up their game and got nice on the rhymes."
Black Moon began shopping a five track
demo to various record labels, although they were consistently rejected for a perceived lack of commercial viability. During this period, Finsta left the group. In the spring of 1992, Black Moon performed at a party, and audience member
DJ Chuck Chillout
Charles Turner (born October 21, 1962) better known as DJ Chuck Chillout, is an American hip hop DJ and producer.
Biography
He began his career on New York City's WRKS 98.7 Kiss FM radio station in 1982. He was one of the first hip-hop artis ...
arranged for the group to meet with
Nervous Records
Nervous Records is a UK rockabilly music independent record label. It was formed in 1979 by Roy Williams, a DJ on the UK rock'n'roll scene. Nervous Records is credited by many as the leading record label behind the emergence of the British neo- ...
owner Mike Weiss. At the insistence of
A&R representative
Gladys Pizarro, Weiss signed Black Moon, and gave them enough money to record their first
single, "
Who Got da Props
"Who Got da Props?", (titled on the single as "Who Got the Props") is a song written by American rapper Buckshot and record producer Evil Dee, performed by East Coast hip hop group Black Moon. It was recorded in 1992 and produced by Evil Dee. P ...
".
"Who Got da Props" was released in October 1992, and reached number 86 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. The group members were surprised by the success of the single, and in February 1993, Weiss convinced them to record an album. Buckshot soon formed a close relationship with Nervous employee Drew Friedman, later known as
Dru Ha. The two formed a management company named "Duck Down Management",
and oversaw the release of ''Enta da Stage'' as co-executive producers. The group finished recording ''Enta da Stage'' at
New York City's
D&D Studios between late 1992 and early 1993, and prepared it for a late 1993 release date.
Music
Much of the acclaim the album received was due to the performance of lead MC Buckshot, who originally went by the name Buckshot Shorty. Ten of the fourteen tracks on the album are Buckshot solo tracks, and he appears on every song but "Son Get Wrec". Buck, who was eighteen at the time of the recording, was a young man trying to establish himself and his crew in the hip hop world. In a 2005 interview with ''MVRemix'', Buckshot described a day in his life while recording his debut:
Lyrics
The album's lyrics are filled with violent narratives and braggadocio.
AllMusic's Chris Witt stated that "Emcees Buckshot and 5ft Accelerator attack their verses with an aggressive
nihilism
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not heard since
Kool G Rap's peak."
5 ft, originally known as 5FT Accelerator, appears on three tracks here, and his lyrical content does not differ from that of Buckshot's. Unlike later work by New York City peers like
Nas, the lyrical content found here does not peer deeply into social issues or provide much substance. AllMusic's album review stated that "Theirs is a grim reality, filled with guns,
weed and violence. Buckshot displays none of the usual
gangster remorse, he is a willful public menace."
Buckshot was praised not only for his lyricism, but also for his lyrical delivery and breath control, with his flow and dramatic, conversational vocal tones being seen as original and entertaining.
In a 2005 interview with
AllHipHop,
hip hop producer 9th Wonder stated that Buckshot's style strongly influenced his current sound, and that the singles "Who Got da Props?" and "How Many MC's..." changed his life.
The album's
choruses involve multiple voices yelling the lyrics. These vocals were provided by
Smif-n-Wessun, Mr. Walt,
Mobb Deep
Mobb Deep was an American hip hop duo from New York City. The duo consisted of rappers Prodigy and Havoc. They are considered to be among the principal progenitors of hardcore East Coast hip hopEdwards, Paul, 2009, ''How to Rap: The Art & Scien ...
's
Havoc and the trio themselves. "Niguz Talk Shit", "Who Got da Props?", "Ack Like U Want It", "Buck Em Down", "Black Smif-n-Wessun", "Son Get Wrec", "Make Munne" and "U da Man" all feature "Black Moon hooks".
Production
DJ Evil Dee and Mr. Walt of
Da Beatminerz, who produced the album, put their
samplers to use here, lacing the album with their signature basement sound, filled with hard drums, grimy horn arrangements and deep basslines. In the album's
liner notes, DJ Evil Dee stated: "This album was done on blunted terms. Anyone who is offended by the contents of the album, FUCK YOU. Nuff said." AllMusic describes the dark production: "The Beatminerz production crew craft subterranean beats to match Buckshot's mayhem. The tracks are dark, layered with muted jazz samples, and seemingly bottomless."
A few of the samples used here were later recreated by a number of hip hop artists in the 1990s. The single "Buck Em Down" features a sample from
Donald Byrd
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's "Wind Parade", a sample which was later re-used for
Organized Konfusion's 1994 concept track "Stray Bullet". "How Many MC's..." features a sample from
Grover Washington, Jr.'s "Hydra", which was used for earlier hip hop tracks like
EPMD's "Underground". The iconic "Who Got Da Props" heavily utilizes a looped sample from
Ronnie Laws's jazz classic "Tidal Wave", which was featured in several hip-hop and R&B tracks, including
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's "Think Of You" from his self-titled 1994 album. Evil Dee and Walt take a portion of the sample and craft it into a different loop.
An ''Enta da Stage'' review on OhWord.com praises the production work, stating "Though the album's success is largely attributable to Buckshot's performance, one cannot ignore the phenomenal production from the Beatminerz. They took the already dark sound of ''
The Low End Theory
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'' and one-upped it, filtering out almost all
treble
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and using spare, hardcore drum samples. The compositions of Mr. Walt and Evil Dee are also cleverly structured, propelling Buckshot's raps directly into the listener's psyche."..."The crackle of scratched vinyl pervades the album, contributing to the feel of warmth and timelessness. Thanks to the Beatminerz, there is something inviting about ''Enta da Stage'', despite its confrontational lyrics."
Singles
''Enta da Stage'' featured four singles and
music videos, including their debut "Who Got da Props?". In mid-1993, the "How Many MC's..." single was released;
it became popular in the underground rap circuit, but was not able to find success with mainstream audiences, barely breaking into the Top 50 on the
Hot Rap Singles chart.
The third single from the album was a
remix
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of "I Got Cha Opin", which utilized a
smooth jazz sample, courtesy of
Barry White's "Playing Your Game Baby".
The remix featured a new chorus and all-new verses to go along with the new production. The single became the group's second ''Billboard'' Hot 100 hit in 1994, peaking at number 93.
The last single, "Buck Em Down", was released in mid-1994, with the music video featuring the remixed version. Both original and remixed versions featured sampled portions from
Donald Byrd
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's "Wind Parade"
and similar lyrics, with the remix featuring a different vocal delivery and edited lyrics.
The album spawned additional remixes. Along with "Buck Em Down" and "I Got Cha Opin", the tracks "Ack like U Want It", "Son Get Wrec", "Shit Iz Real", "How Many MC's..." and "U da Man" all featured remixes, which were later included on Black Moon's ''
Diggin' in dah Vaults
''Diggin' in dah Vaults'' is a compilation album by Black Moon. The album features seven remixes of tracks originally released on their debut ''Enta da Stage'', and a few songs originally released as B-Sides on past singles. The track ''"Headz Ai ...
'' compilation.
Reception
''Enta da Stage'' has received generally favorable reviews from most music critics and publications. Chris H. Smith of ''
Vibe'' highlighted Black Moon's lyrics for their blunt "sincerity", noting that they avoided tropes such as "self-conscious intermissions between songs" and "cartoonish renderings of ghetto life".
Reviewing the album in the November 1993 issue of ''
The Source'', journalist
Cheo H. Coker stated:
Though praised for its originality and production, ''Enta da Stage'' has also seen criticism for its monotony and lack of lyrical substance. ''
Rolling Stone'' writer
Touré criticized the release for "ignorance" and felt that it failed to capitalize on its promise, stating that Black Moon "leave blank the ultimate canvas – the self."
Joe Levy of ''
The Village Voice'' accused the group of posturing in their lyrics, remarking that "they sound less like gang-bangers than neighbourhood kids who ''wish'' they were in a gang—kids so desperate for cred they're worse than the real thing."
In 1998, ''Enta da Stage'' was selected as one of ''The Sources 100 Best Rap Albums.
In naming it the fourth greatest album on
About.com's list of the Best Rap Albums of 1993, columnist Henry Adaso noted that "Unlike most hip-hop albums of its era, ''Enta Da Stage'' eschewed confrontational raps and opted for brooding, electrifying brand of hip-hop."
Influence
Though not as widely heralded as similar groundbreaking East Coast albums such as
Nas' ''
Illmatic'',
The Notorious B.I.G.'s ''
Ready to Die'',
Wu-Tang Clan's ''
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'',
Onyx's ''
Bacdafucup'' and
Mobb Deep
Mobb Deep was an American hip hop duo from New York City. The duo consisted of rappers Prodigy and Havoc. They are considered to be among the principal progenitors of hardcore East Coast hip hopEdwards, Paul, 2009, ''How to Rap: The Art & Scien ...
's ''
The Infamous
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'', ''Enta da Stage'' was critically acclaimed on a similar level.
Though all of the albums mentioned above were able to reach at least
Gold status, ''Enta da Stage'', released before most of these albums, has not sold nearly as well, selling just over 350,000 copies in the U.S. as of June 2006.
AllMusic described the importance of the album: "It set the tone for much of the hip hop to follow.
Biggie Smalls' suicidal thoughts and
Noreaga's boisterous thuggery both have their roots here. The album marked a turning point in hip hop."
''Enta da Stage'' has also been described as "Era defining",
and was one of the pioneering releases during the return of New York City's street hip hop resurgence of the mid 1990s, after the
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's reign of the early 1990s.
''Enta da Stage'' is still prominent among hip hop artists today, such as lyrics from "How Many MC's..." being used as a hook for
Jedi Mind Trick's song "Speech Cobras".
The album also served as the introduction of the
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Boot Camp Clik. The collective was a prominent underground rap group in the 1990s – also producing the acclaimed
Smif-n-Wessun's ''
Dah Shinin''',
Heltah Skeltah's ''
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's ''
Da Storm
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''. ''Enta da Stage'' heralded the debut of
Da Beatminerz. After producing here, and on other Boot Camp albums ''Dah Shinin, ''Nocturnal'' and ''Da Storm'', Mr. Walt and Evil Dee went on to expand their sounds, and produce for popular artists like
Afu-Ra,
Big Daddy Kane
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Craig G,
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,
Dilated Peoples,
Eminem
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,
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Jean Grae,
KRS-One
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M.O.P.
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. The album is extensively broken down track-by-track by
Buckshot,
DJ Evil Dee
Da Beatminerz are a hip-hop production crew from Bushwick, Brooklyn, and are known for their dark, gritty sound that is very popular with the underground hip-hop scene.
History
The crew, originally composed of brothers Mr. Walt (born June 2, 196 ...
, and Mr. Walt of
Da Beatminerz in Brian Coleman's book ''
Check the Technique'' (2007).
Track listing
Track listing and producer information is taken from the CD.
Notes
*"Ack Like U Want It" and "Slave" were not on the vinyl release. "Shit Iz Real" is also not on digital streaming music platforms.
Personnel
Credits for ''Enta da Stage'' adapted from liner notes.
*
Buckshot – vocals, background vocals, producer, executive producer
*
5ft
Black Moon (backronymed as Brothers Lyrically Acting Combining Kicking Music Out On Nations) is an American underground hip hop group from Brooklyn, New York City. Formed in the early '90s by rappers Buckshot, 5ft and record producer DJ Ev ...
– vocals, producer, background vocals
*
DJ Evil Dee
Da Beatminerz are a hip-hop production crew from Bushwick, Brooklyn, and are known for their dark, gritty sound that is very popular with the underground hip-hop scene.
History
The crew, originally composed of brothers Mr. Walt (born June 2, 196 ...
– producer, background vocals
*
Mr. Walt
Da Beatminerz are a hip-hop production crew from Bushwick, Brooklyn, and are known for their dark, gritty sound that is very popular with the underground hip-hop scene.
History
The crew, originally composed of brothers Mr. Walt (born June 2, 196 ...
– producer, background vocals
*
Tek – vocals, background vocals
*
Steele – vocals, background vocals
*
Havoc – vocals, background vocals
*
Dru Ha – vocals, background vocals, executive producer
*Everette Lawson – background vocals
*Lynn Blackwell – background vocals
*Leo "Swift" Morris – main engineer
*Eddie Sancho – assistant engineer
*Luke Allen – assistant engineer
*Luis Tineo – assistant engineer
*Dave Carpenter – assistant engineer
*Joe Quinde – assistant engineer
*Merge One – art direction
*C² – art direction, photography
*Chi Modu – photography
Chart history
Album
Singles
Notes
References
Books
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External links
*
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Discogs
Album Accoladesat acclaimedmusic.net
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1993 debut albums
Black Moon (group) albums
Albums produced by Da Beatminerz