Masta Ace

Hip-Hop, rap, underground hip-hop

Masta Ace

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Play Hard (Preview) 04:04
Think I Am - Melodiesinfonie Remix 01:57
Good Ol Love 03:46
Can't Stop The Bumrush 04:14
Think I Am - Dead Rabbit Remix 03:18
Acknowledge 04:13
Terror 05:19
Beautiful 04:24
Born To Roll 04:14
Letter to the Better (remix) 04:06
The I.N.C. Ride 04:10
Son of Yvonne 03:15
Block Episode 03:48
Hold U 04:16
Jeep Ass Niguh 04:42
Freestyle ? 03:29
Eastbound 04:29
Sittin' on Chrome (Instrumental) 04:15
The Ways 03:28
The Phat Kat Ride 04:05
Don't Understand 03:56
The B-Side 04:14
Born to roll (instrumental) 04:15
Crazy Drunkin' Style 04:14
Travelocity 03:51
Maybe Next Time 03:01
Music Man 03:50
Jack B. Nimble 02:52
Too Long 02:34
What's Going On! 05:44
Unfriendly Game 04:16
Something's Wrong 04:10
Me & My Gang 03:35
Turn it Up 05:15
Movin' On 03:29
Dear Yvette 03:29
Type I Hate 04:12
Top Ten List 04:31
Da'Pro 03:00
Observations 04:16
Late Model Sedan 03:53
Intro 03:14
Goodbye Lisa 01:00
Watching The Game 00:57
The Classes 00:59
The Release 00:48
Ain't No Game 04:55
The Mad Wunz 05:09
I Did It 03:20
Brooklyn Battles 03:20

Born: 1966-12-04

Country: US

Biography - Masta Ace

Masta Ace (born Duval Clear) is a rapper from Brooklyn, New York. Appearing on the classic 1988 posse cut, The Symphony, he garnered notoriety as an unsung asset to the Juice Crew posse, and is therefore, widely considered one on the roster, where he released a number of well-respected albums that were nonetheless little-heard outside purist circles. The single that has earned him the most attention has been Jeep Ass Niguh (alternatively known as "Born To Roll"

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