It's definately 45 King for me, but I gotta say that I'm slowly coming around to Mo Bee's production. Aside from a few of his hits, I never was really feeling that heavily-filtered boom bap sound. Only in retrospect am I starting to realize the influence it has had on the artists out now.
wow, i would have to really sit down and listen to some easy mo bee to figure that one out. i instantly say 45 king, but when i think about it, easy really had some bangers.
wow, i would have to really sit down and listen to some easy mo bee to figure that one out. i instantly say 45 king, but when i think about it, easy really had some bangers.
sayin, i just looked at easy's discog list. wow....lots of stuff i didn't even know he did.
Mo Bee produced a lot of songs I still listen to. 45 King was a innovator but I'm not bumping Lakim Shabazz over here. Mo Bee wins for "Ready to Die" and the stuff he did on "Me Against the World".
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Hey,
Just let me throw these Moe-Bee classics out there:
-"Hold it Down," "Alright," and "Here it Is"-Das Efx. -"No Flows on the Rodeo"-King Just. -"Pink Cookies...(Remix)"-L.L. Cool J. -"Stop Shammin'" and "Young, Gifted, and Black"-Big Daddy Kane. -"Warning" and most of Ready to Die-Biggie. -"Everything Remains Raw"-Busta Rhymes. -"Get Down" and "Flava in Your Ear"-Craig Mack.
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purely on the basis of "Flava in your ear".
Pretty much. I think Easy Mo Bee is real dope, but 45 King tops him.
sayin, i just looked at easy's discog list. wow....lots of stuff i didn't even know he did.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Easy+Mo+Bee
not only did he do Flava In Ya Ear, the man did stuff with Miles Davis.
As far as entire careers i can't call it.
technically Easy Moe B spans 3 decades too, squeaking in at 1989.
- Pac
Just let me throw these Moe-Bee classics out there:
-"Hold it Down," "Alright," and "Here it Is"-Das Efx.
-"No Flows on the Rodeo"-King Just.
-"Pink Cookies...(Remix)"-L.L. Cool J.
-"Stop Shammin'" and "Young, Gifted, and Black"-Big Daddy Kane.
-"Warning" and most of Ready to Die-Biggie.
-"Everything Remains Raw"-Busta Rhymes.
-"Get Down" and "Flava in Your Ear"-Craig Mack.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak