
mf 911 - the rukus ep - black pegasus - vinyl

BP 004 - 64677 - us12' - €12.50
New Copy
Genre: Hip Hop
1. Come On
2. Indian Tents
3. Last Man Standing
4. The Marvelous Eclipse
5. The Burner
6. Real Live Shit
7. World Wide
8. 45's & 38's
9. Fair Play
10. The Rukus




Made up of Ant Live, Mainy Main, and Ced Rat, MF 911 were one of the first hip hop groups to put the "D" on the map way before the Eminem and Jay Dilla era. Their 1993 debut album "Idol: The Blood Sport" was produced by Ced-Gee (UltraMagnetic MCs) on Next Plateau Records.
MF 911 thrived on sounding original, hardcore and most importantly kicking lyrical metaphors. Although they had a classic album underneath their belts, that didn't stop them from getting caught up in the record industry politics. In 1996 when the group was at the end of recording their second album "The Rukus", their label, Next Plateau Records, was bought out by Mercury Records, leaving their new album shelved and without a home.
The lead-off track "Come On", produced by Track Master 30/30 (Wu Tang Clan Fame), is a slow melodic joynt that cruises while Ant Live and Mainy Mane give the fake "gangster rappers" a verbal beating. The track "Last Man Standing" is a soul groove dropped over the classic "Impeach the President" break with the crew describing the struggle to maintain in Detroit. "The Rukus" showcases Mainy Mane on the solo tip rhyming over a gritty boom bap track with a dusted Method Man sample for the chorus. "Real Live Shit" is a street anthem with the hypnotic hook from the Group Home's "Super Star" adding the flavor, and a rugged video to accompany it.