Just a moderator's salute here to StuStrib and jamsjr44. These are two members who have disagreed in the past. In this thread they show a perfect example of how we can vociferously disagree in a mature way. These kind of supported respectful arguments are instructive and valuable to our forum. There is a wry sense of humour and plenty of evidence that they read eachother's comments carefully.
Chuck D Presents - Louder Than A Bomb (1999)01. Run-DMC - Proud To Be Black02. Boogie Down Productions - You Must Learn03. Ice Cube - A Bird In The Hand04. Stetsasonic - A.F.R.I.C.A. Featuring Olatunji, Rev. Jesse Jackson05.
YZ - Thinking Of A Masterplan (Short Vocal)06. X-Clan - Heed The Word Of The Brother07. Poor Righteous Teachers - Rock Dis Funky Joint (Radio Edit)08.
Dre - The Day The Niggaz Took Over09. Jeru The Damaja - You Can't Stop The Prophet10. Paris - Bush Killa11. Jungle Brothers - Black Is Black12. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message Featuring Duke Bootee, Melle Mel13.
Public Enemy - Fight The Power14. Common - I Used To Love H.E.R. (Radio Edit)15. Fresh And The Get Fresh Crew - Abortion16. Ice-T - Freedom Of Speech Featuring Jello Biafra17. Ticc-Tacc Battling Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message 2000. Down with Tha Beat02.
Down with Tha Beat (Underscore with No Rap)03. Down with Tha Beat (instrumental)04. Money and the Bling05. Money and the Bling (instrumental No Rap)06. Money and the Bling (instrumental No Rap or FX)07.
(Rap on Chorus Only)09. Hey Bro (instrumental)12. Flow Wit Dat13.
Flow Wit Dat (instrumental version)14. Still Blingin15. Still Blingin (Rap on Chorus Only)16. Still Blingin (instrumental)17. It’s Your Time18.
It’s Your Time (Underscore with No Guitar)19. Trouble Finds You20. Trouble Finds You (Underscore with No Lead Guitar)21. Street Racing22. Street Racing (instrumental)23.
Tuff Hood (Underscore with Less Piano)25. Desolation Street26. Desolation Street (Underscore with No Trumpet)27. Koto Playa28. Koto Playa (instrumental)29. In the Barrio30. In the Barrio (Underscore with No Synth)31.
Chronic Chill32. Chronic Chill (instrumental)33.
After the Violence34. After the Violence (Underscore with No Flute)35.
Down with Tha Beat (30 Sec)36. Down with Tha Beat (Underscore with No Rap) (30 Sec)37.
Down with Tha Beat (instrumental) (30 Sec)38. Money and the Bling (30 Sec)39. Money and the Bling (instrumental No Rap) (30 Sec)40. Money and the Bling (instrumental No Rap or FX) (30 Sec)41.
(Rap on Chorus Only) (30 Sec)43. (instrumental) (30 Sec)44. Hey Bro (30 Sec)45.
Hey Bro (instrumental) (30 Sec)46. Flow Wit Dat (30 Sec)47.
Flow Wit Dat (instrumental version) (30 Sec)48. Still Blingin (30 Sec)49. Still Blingin (Rap on Chorus Only) (30 Sec)50. Still Blingin (instrumental) (30 Sec)51.
It’s Your Time (30 Sec)52. It’s Your Time (Underscore with No Guitar) (30 Sec)53. Trouble Finds You (30 Sec)54. Trouble Finds You (Underscore with No Lead Guitar) (30 Sec)55. Street Racing (30 Sec)56. Street Racing (instrumental) (30 Sec)57. Tuff Hood (30 Sec)58.
Tuff Hood (Underscore with Less Piano) (30 Sec)59. Desolation Street (30 Sec)60. Desolation Street (Underscore with No Trumpet) (30 Sec)61. Koto Playa (30 Sec)62.
Koto Playa (instrumental) (30 Sec)63. In the Barrio ( Sec)64. In the Barrio (Underscore with No Synth) (30 Sec)65. Chronic Chill (30 Sec)66.
Chronic Chill (instrumental) (30 Sec)67. After the Violence (30 Sec)68. After the Violence (Underscore with No Flute) (30 Sec). All the links for Chuck D's albums downloaded, but they are not yellow 'Rar files they are grey 'Data'. When I put them onto my 'Stuffit' to open them it tells me 'The Structure of the Archive is Damaged'?? Is there another way I'm meant to open them or are they truly damaged files?
I'm sorry I only understan a little Spanish language but I can use google translate, if you have an answer. I downloaded Fear of a Black Planet from you also, & that was grey 'Data' file, but it worked and opened in my 'Stuffit' expander software. So, I think that means all your Chuck D files might be damaged files and not working. I hope there is a solution as I would love to hear Chuck D's albums, he's great!! Thank you for your time & such a well designed site!
Young MC at the 1990 Grammy Awards.Background informationBirth nameMarvin YoungAlso known asMr. M.C., The Young M.C. ManBorn( 1967-05-10) May 10, 1967 (age 52), London, EnglandOrigin, New York City, United StatesGenres,Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, producer, actorYears active1987–presentLabels, Overall, Young Man MovingAssociated acts,WebsiteMarvin Young (born May 10, 1967), better known by his stage name Young M.C., is a British-born American singer, and actor. He is best known for his 1989 '. His debut album found international acclaim; however, subsequent albums have not reached the same level of success.
Young has also appeared in film in acting roles and cameo appearances and has appeared in several television programs. Contents.Life and career Young was born in London, to Jamaican immigrants. He left England at the age of three and later moved to Queens, New York, when he was eight years old. Young attended in the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
He went on to earn a degree in economics from the (USC). At USC he met Michael Ross and Matt Dike from the record company. Young rapped over the phone for Ross and Dike, who ended up delivering a record contract to his USC dorm room. In 1989, Young collaborated with on the songs ' and '.
Young gained fame with the release of his single 'Bust a Move', which reached No. 7 on the and won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance. The single helped Young's debut album, to reach No.
9 on the and attain platinum status in the US. The follow-up single, ', was nominated for Best Rap Video at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards.Following Young's success, he left Delicious Vinyl, citing restrictions on his work and unwanted changes to his album. The label sued him for breach of contract and the two parties eventually settled out of court. Young signed with and released his second album, in 1991. It reached No. 66 on the Billboard 200.
Despite the absence of any strong single, the album achieved gold status in the US. However his third album, released in 1993, was a commercial failure, with both the album and its singles failing to chart. It was his second and final album on Capitol Records. In 1997 Young released his fourth album, on the independent label Overall Records. The album produced two singles, 'Madame Buttafly' and 'On & Poppin' which charted at No. 23 respectively on the chart.In 2000, Young released his fifth album, on his own record label Young Man Moving Records. The album was Young's first to chart since Brainstorm, peaking at No.
85 on the chart.In 2001, Young contributed a song 'Deck the Halls' he co-wrote with Kevin Irving to Disney's TV movie ' Twas the Night. In 2002, he released his sixth album,. Also in 2002, Young appeared as a contestant on – Rap Stars Edition. He was joined by Run of, of,. Young went on to win the celebrity contest, outlasting Xzibit in the finals. All of the proceeds from his winning performance were donated to the Humane Society.In December 2004 Young traveled to Vancouver to commence shooting for the film The Zero Sum.
As an actor Young played Mr. Henderson, a publishing company executive. Film director Raphael Assaf and screenwriter Armen Evrensel asked Young to help create the film, for which he is a co-executive producer. Young also teamed up with Baltimore rapper KNOXX to create 'Brotherly Love', the film's theme song.In September 2005, Young was cast in the reality show 3. Joining Young was, and Rapper of. Young won the competition, losing more weight than anybody else.Young also made an appearance in a special episode of which featured 'The Top 50 Sports Moments of the 80's'.
Young crafted lyrics and performed a sports-themed rap song alongside and.After 20 years of living in Los Angeles, Young relocated to Scottsdale, AZ in 2006. He spent 2007 creating his seventh album, Adrenaline Flow, which was released in 2008. Immediately following Adrenaline Flow, Young released an online-only album, B-Sides, Demos and Remixes, compiled from unreleased, remixed and re-recorded tracks.In 2009, Young released his eighth album, Relentless.
Later that year, Young also landed a cameo role in the film starring.