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Shawn Moltke (born September 6, 1965), better known by his stage name MC Shan, is an American rapper, singer and record producer from New York City. He is best known for his guest appearance and production on Canadian singer
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's 1992 single "
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", which peaked atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Shan is also known for his 1986 single " The Bridge," which was produced by
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and entered the
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chart.


Career

In 1985, Shan signed with
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to release his debut single, "Feed the World", which became his only song with the label. He was also interviewed in the 1986 cult documentary '' Big Fun In The Big Town''. MCA were not sure about what to do with hip hop, thus he was dismissed from the label. Not long after, Shan signed with
Cold Chillin' Records Cold Chillin' Records was a record label that released music during the golden age of hip hop from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. A producer-and-crew label founded by manager Tyrone Williams and run by Len Fichtelberg (1930–November 4, 2 ...
due to his relationship with Marl, and joined Marl's
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 ...
. His debut album '' Down by Law'' was released by
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in 1987. MC Shan was one of the first hip hop artists to have a major record deal with the label. He also found himself to be a key player in the noted hip-hop rivalry known as the Bridge Wars, between the Juice Crew and
Boogie Down Productions Boogie Down Productions (BDP) was an American hip-hop group formed in the Bronx, New York City, in 1986. It originally consisted of KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock. DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, five months after the ...
. Controversy rose from his 1986 single "The Bridge". The A-side, one of the first song to sample " Impeach The President" (before was "Get Physical" for Steady B, also produced by Marley Marl) tells the story of how his crew got started in Queensbridge Houses, the public housing projects just north of the Queensboro Bridge. It also provided a template for other artists to use it as Queens representative anthem. The B-side is a mild-tempered diss-track aimed at
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for his song Rock The Bells which took the beat from "Marley Scratch", a promo by Marlon and Shawn from 1985 on NIA Records. Although at the time this practice was not allowed,
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however responded with a parody of "The Bridge" named "South Bronx," and the Juice Crew sampled that song with a reply, "Kill That Noise." ''
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'' magazine described the conflict: "In 1986, it was a beef that launched the star of KRS-One." A week later, Boogie Down Productions then released " The Bridge is Over," widely celebrated among hip-hop fans as the highest rated
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. Somehow all the negative attention went to MC Shan. Years later, MC Shan remade "The Bridge" into "Da Bridge 2001", and strongly denied the bridge "was over", saying: :''The Bridge was never over'' :''We left our mark'' :''This jam is dedicated to you and your boys'' :''I brought my Queensbridge thugs to kill that noise'' Shan's second album, '' Born To Be Wild'', followed in 1988 and revealed Shan's b-boy persona, with production once again by Marley Marl. 1990's '' Play it Again, Shan'' displayed a more mature style but it also proved to be his last album. When Cold Chillin's sub-label Livin' Large was active, Shan was listed as one of its artists but only released two singles ("Hip Hop Roughneck" b/w "Watchin' My Style" and "Pee-Nile Reunion" (prod. Large Professor, feat. Kool G Rap, Neek The Exotic, Snow, and Diesel) b/w "Don't Call It A Comeback"). Despite the fact that he focused more on his production career (like Snow's '' 12 Inches of Snow'', which featured "
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", on which he appeared) he recorded "Da Bridge 2001" for
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' 2000 compilation called '' QB's Finest'', which also featured
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,
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, and
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. Shan had a brief stint in films, playing a bit role in
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's '' L.A. Story'' as Rappin' Waiter. Shan is credited as the guest rapper on the
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song " Dave's Possessed Hair/It's What We're All About" in the album '' Half Hour of Power''. In June 2017, MC Shan released his first new studio album in 27 years titled ''Bars Over Bullshit'', which was released digitally through iTunes and Google Play.


Discography


Studio albums


Unreleased albums

*''You Love to Hear the Story'' (2007, Bungalo)


Compilation albums


Singles


As lead artist


Singles

*1985: "Marley Scratch" *1985: "Feed The World" *1986: "The Bridge"/"Beat Biter" *1986: "Jane, Stop This Crazy Thing" *1987: "Left Me Lonely"/"Kill That Noise" *1988: "A Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste' *1988: "I Pioneered This" *1988: "Juice Crew Law" / "They Used To Do It In The Park" *1990: "I Ran The Game" *1990: "It Don't Mean A Thing" *1991: "Time For Us To Defend Ourselves" *1991: "Ain't It Good To You" *1993: "Hip Hop Roughneck" *1993: "Pee-Nile Reunion" / "Don't Call It A Comeback" *2001: "Da Bridge 2001" (w QB's Finest) *2012: "Let's Bring Hip Hop Back" *2013: "Everybody Wanna Be A Big Star Drive A Big Car"


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