Genre: Rap
Licensed To Ill
Beastie Boys
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The Cactus Album
3rd Bass
Grind Date
De La Soul
Till da Sun Comes Up
Sir Mix-A-Lot
Switch (single)
Will Smith
Follow The Leader
Eric B. & Rakim
Mama Said Knock You Out
LL Cool J
Stone Cold Rhymin'
Young MC
Def Jam Classics, Vol.1
Various Artists
A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
Black Sheep
Hard Or Smooth
Wreckx-N-Effect
Biz Markie's inclination toward juvenile humor and his fondness for goofy, tuneless, half-sung choruses camouflaged his true talents as a freestyle rhymer. The Biz may not have been able to translate his wild rhyming talents to tape, but what he did record was worthwhile in its own way. With his silly humor and inventive, sample-laden productions, he proved that hip-hop could be funny and melodic, without sacrificing its street credibility. His distinctive style made his second album, The Biz Never Sleeps, a gold hit and its single, "Just a Friend," into a Top Ten pop single. While its success made Markie a semistar, it also cursed him. Not only was he consigned as a novelty act, but it brought enough attention that Gilbert O'Sullivan Read More
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