That's Hip Hop
We're 3 high school friends who share a common passion for Hip Hop. Each of us have created our own albums, performed or started our own channels, but this time, we are collaborating together to share our common bond over our love for hip hop. We are taking a journey into the music. Going album by album to dissect and share our experiences with the tracks. We release a new episode every Monday. Check us out and let us know what albums we should review next!
That's Hip Hop
#94 HARLEM WORLD ALBUM REVIEW - MA$E
Dive into the world of Harlem's hip-hop legacy with this dynamic review of Ma$e's iconic debut album, Harlem World. The discussion opens with a spirited nod to Harlem’s finest MCs, exploring the era-defining contributions of Ma$e alongside contemporaries like Big L and Cam'ron. From his pivotal role in shaping the "shiny suit era" with Puff Daddy to his seamless transformation from gritty street rap to mainstream superstardom, Ma$e's journey is a masterclass in reinvention. The hosts unpack the album's triple-platinum success, dissecting chart-topping singles like "Feel So Good" and highlighting Ma$e’s unique ability to balance lyrical finesse with commercial appeal. Along the way, they delve into the rapper's Harlem roots, his charismatic penmanship that kept Bad Boy Records afloat post-Biggie, and his undeniable influence on the genre.
But the story doesn’t end with nostalgia; the podcast celebrates Ma$e's enduring legacy, from his collaborations with hip-hop giants like DMX and Jay-Z to his surprising second act as a preacher and his recent reconciliation with Cam'ron. The hosts reminisce about Ma$e’s signature clean yet impactful style, his role in redefining hip-hop's soundscape in the late '90s, and his lasting influence on artists like Kanye West. The review paints a vivid picture of an era where Harlem ruled the charts and showcases Ma$e as a trailblazer who remains an unforgettable figure in hip-hop history.