MC Shan embodied that belief, with his braggadocio rhymes and "battle anybody" attitude. The feud began with Queensbridge-based producer Marley Marl & MC Shan's track "The Bridge" in late 1985.
UPDATE: Marley Marl has responded to MC Shan’s claims, stating that this stems from “years of bitterness and drug abuse” and that no one particularly cares about this situation. And this discovery was the result of an accident. And their contributions made a strong impact on hip-hop, from Mc Shan to Roxanne Shante, from Big Daddy Kane to Kool G. Rap, and changed the status quo of that moment.
Overflowing with confidence, Shan has been a well-rounded emcee since he first showed up on wax in 1985, coming correct whether he was story telling, free styling, or kicking some of the most impressive extended metaphors in Hip Hop history. "Do U Remember" 03. Biz Markie - Make The Music With Your Mouth, Biz 06. The track recited the praises of their home borough and some of its earlier rap crews, and was taken to imply that Queensbridge was where hip hop began, even though it doesn't actually say that. Shawn Moltke, a.k.a. With all the songs being digitally re-mastered, and all the additional photography being supplied by the man who took the photos (George DuBose), this project has been thought out, done right and handled with care, and we hope you enjoy it. MC Shan, was an aspiring hip-hop MC from New York City, who grew up in the now-infamous Queensbridge housing projects. "Da Bridge 2001" - performed by Capone, Cormega, Marley Marl, MC Shan, Millennium Thug, Mobb Deep, Nas, Nature, Tragedy Khadafi; 2001 Marley Marl - Re-Entry. "Just Funky" 06. "Lost Beat" 08.
For President 04. There's a problem loading this menu right now.Give it purpose—fill it with books, DVDs, clothes, electronics, and more.There's a problem previewing your cart right now.There was a time when the Juice Crew were running things, and truly believed that nobody could compete with them. Roxanne Shante - Roxanne's Revenge 03.
After all, he is the artist who introduced the sample of hip-hop production. Shan continues recounting in the FOUNDATION interview:Another unnoticed attack is the fact that South Bronx was arranged under the same speed as "The Bridge", most notably as the rhymes that are performed before the chorus chant.In a more recent interview on THE FOUNDATION (Jayquan), Shan defended and explained the misunderstood line:The following is a chronological list of the records that can be considered to be part of The Bridge Wars:He concludes the track acknowledging his indebtedness to Shan and Marley.
Lyrics to 'Marley Marl Scratch (Original 12" Dub)' by MC Shan. Hooking up with cousin Marlon Williams (a.k.a. "Who's Sicker" (feat. Marley Marl - Symphony Vol. MC Shan - The Bridge (Original) 05.