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Masta Ace|Disposable Arts

Disposable Arts

Masta Ace

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After a six-year period of disillusionment with the rap game, one-time Juice Crew member Masta Ace returned with this supposed sayonara album that reads like a bittersweet memoir. Though Ace had been active in the underground scene since the release of 1995's Sittin' on Chrome, appearing on a number of singles and contributing memorable verses to various collaborations, the artist's disdain for the industry and disgust with his contemporaries kept him out of the studio for lengthy recording sessions. Feeling that rap's heyday had passed with the deaths of rappers like 2Pac and Biggie, and seeing a media- and market-influenced, watered-down product, Disposable Arts broods with anger, cynicism, and satire for the modern rapper bent purely on trend capitalizing. The paradox here is that Ace himself seems to seek and feels worthy of the same multimillion that he accuses his contemporaries of securing through less-than-artistic means. The burden of underground respect that nets only underground sales seems to be the primary source of Ace's frustration. While smacking of classic player-hate, Ace's response for the Cash Money Millionaires and Roc-A-Fellas of hip-hop is: "the rap game's a book and I read mad chapters/and if you ask me, it ain't enough Madd Rappers." Ace enlists a healthy balance of true schoolers (King T and Greg Nice) and eccentric up-and-comers (Punch, Words, and the delightfully weird MC Paul Barman) for the project. Musically, the album offers anything but the disposable; highlights include the eerie narrative "Take a Walk," the fierce dis record "Acknowledge," and the ingenious "Alphabet Soup," where Ace runs through the alphabet with some witty old-school rhymes. More four-alarm flames light up "Something's Wrong," the psychedelic "Dear Diary," and the thumping homage to the West Coast, "P.T.A.." A knockout punchliner with an airtight flow and delivery, Ace, in the face of everything he hates about hip-hop, turns in his most expansively satisfying work. With 24 strong tracks and only faint signs of misstep, Disposable Arts is tightly wrought thematically, musically, and lyrically, not to mention one heck of a parting shot. Most hip-hop albums of the modern era are lucky to cover even one of these areas.
© M.F. DiBella /TiVo

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1
The Release
Masta Ace
00:00:48

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

2
Too Long
Masta Ace
00:02:34

Apocalypse, MainArtist - Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

3
Block Episode
Masta Ace
00:03:48

Masta Ace, MainArtist - Punch&Words, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

4
Commercial
Masta Ace
00:01:18

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

5
Don't Understand
Masta Ace
00:03:56

Greg Nice, MainArtist - Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

6
Goodbye Lisa
Masta Ace
00:01:00

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

7
Hold U
Masta Ace
00:04:16

Jean Grae, MainArtist - Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

8
Every Other Day
Masta Ace
00:04:29

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

9
Roommates Meet
Masta Ace
00:01:14

Jean Grae, MainArtist - Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

10
Take a Walk
Masta Ace
00:05:07

Apocalypse, MainArtist - Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

11
Something's Wrong
Masta Ace
00:04:10

Young Zee, MainArtist - Masta Ace, MainArtist - Strick, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

12
The Classes
Masta Ace
00:00:59

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

13
Acknowledge
Masta Ace
00:04:13

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

14
Nnuff
Masta Ace
00:04:48

Masta Ace, MainArtist - Lee Gee, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

15
Watching the Game
Masta Ace
00:00:57

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

16
Unfriendly Game
Masta Ace
00:04:16

Masta Ace, MainArtist - Strick, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

17
Alphabet Soup
Masta Ace
00:02:44

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

18
Dear Yvette
Masta Ace
00:03:29

Jane Doe, MainArtist - Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

19
I Like Dat
Masta Ace
00:03:32

Masta Ace, MainArtist - Punch&Words, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

20
P.T.A.
J-Ro
00:03:59

J-Ro, MainArtist - King T, MainArtist - Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

21
Type I Hate
Masta Ace
00:04:12

Rah Digga, MainArtist - Leschea, MainArtist - Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

22
Dear Diary
Masta Ace
00:03:01

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

23
Last Rights
Masta Ace
00:01:05

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

24
No Regrets
Masta Ace
00:03:05

Masta Ace, MainArtist

2004 M3 2004 M3

Albumbeschreibung

After a six-year period of disillusionment with the rap game, one-time Juice Crew member Masta Ace returned with this supposed sayonara album that reads like a bittersweet memoir. Though Ace had been active in the underground scene since the release of 1995's Sittin' on Chrome, appearing on a number of singles and contributing memorable verses to various collaborations, the artist's disdain for the industry and disgust with his contemporaries kept him out of the studio for lengthy recording sessions. Feeling that rap's heyday had passed with the deaths of rappers like 2Pac and Biggie, and seeing a media- and market-influenced, watered-down product, Disposable Arts broods with anger, cynicism, and satire for the modern rapper bent purely on trend capitalizing. The paradox here is that Ace himself seems to seek and feels worthy of the same multimillion that he accuses his contemporaries of securing through less-than-artistic means. The burden of underground respect that nets only underground sales seems to be the primary source of Ace's frustration. While smacking of classic player-hate, Ace's response for the Cash Money Millionaires and Roc-A-Fellas of hip-hop is: "the rap game's a book and I read mad chapters/and if you ask me, it ain't enough Madd Rappers." Ace enlists a healthy balance of true schoolers (King T and Greg Nice) and eccentric up-and-comers (Punch, Words, and the delightfully weird MC Paul Barman) for the project. Musically, the album offers anything but the disposable; highlights include the eerie narrative "Take a Walk," the fierce dis record "Acknowledge," and the ingenious "Alphabet Soup," where Ace runs through the alphabet with some witty old-school rhymes. More four-alarm flames light up "Something's Wrong," the psychedelic "Dear Diary," and the thumping homage to the West Coast, "P.T.A.." A knockout punchliner with an airtight flow and delivery, Ace, in the face of everything he hates about hip-hop, turns in his most expansively satisfying work. With 24 strong tracks and only faint signs of misstep, Disposable Arts is tightly wrought thematically, musically, and lyrically, not to mention one heck of a parting shot. Most hip-hop albums of the modern era are lucky to cover even one of these areas.
© M.F. DiBella /TiVo

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