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Young MC
   

Artist: Young MC: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rap: Hip-Hop

   







Discography:


Stress Test
   

 Stress Test

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 4
Brainstorm
   

 Brainstorm

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 13
Stone Cold Rhymin'
   

 Stone Cold Rhymin'

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 13
Bust A Move CDS
   

 Bust A Move CDS

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 4






Intelligent and bourgeoisie, rapper Marvin Young earned a degree in economic science from USC, where he met Michael Ross and Matt Dike, co-founders of the entrant Delicious Vinyl rap ticket. He made his debut as Young MC on the single "I Let 'Em Know." In 1989, Young collaborated with Tone-Loc on "Wild Thing," the number one Top Ten pop make for a black rapper, and the reexamination smash "Funky Cold Medina." Young stepped out on his own later in the year with the Top Ten bang up "Raid a Move," a good-natured exam of romantic successes and failures spiced by his sense of body fluid and quick-tongued rapping. The vocal south Korean won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance, and its strong bug out invoke helped the concomitant record album, Stone Cold Rhymin', go atomic number 78. The followup, "Principal's Office," was a humourous, casual fourth-year high narration resembling a Chuck Berry plot and as well climbed into the Top 40.


Following Young's success, he split acrimoniously from Delicious Vinyl, citing restrictions on his work and unwanted tinkering with his record album; the label sued him for break of undertake and finally settled out of courtroom. Young signed with Capitol and released Brainwave in 1991, expanding into message tracks promoting personal responsibleness. The record album didn't menu as comfortably, and by 1993, audience tastes had shifted towards harder-edged hip-hop, rendering What's the Flavor? a fizzle. In late 2000, he attempted a return with Ain't Going Out Like That on the indie tag Young Man Moving. It didn't make much of an impression in the pat world, but Young well-tried once more in the summertime of 2002 with Engage the Enzyme.