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A founding member of Freestyle Fellowship, Aceyalone played an important role in the evolution of left-field hip-hop on the West Coast during an era when hardcore gangsta rap reigned. Following the dissolution of Freestyle Fellowship, Aceyalone embarked on a solo career that never resulted in enormous success but did allow him to maintain his revered status within the West Coast underground hip-hop scene. He debuted solo on All Balls Don't Bounce (1995) and followed-up with A Book of Human Language (1998). After a three-year absence from the hip-hop scene, he returned in 2001 with Accepted Eclectic, an album released by the Ground Control label, which also re-released his debut album. A new label, Project Blowed, issued Hip Hop and the World We Live In (2002) and Love & Hate (2003), the latter featuring collaborations with El-P and Antipop Consortium. In 2004 Project Blowed secured the rights to All Balls Don't Bounce from Capitol and reissued it with a bonus disc, bringing not only extra music but reviving the album after many years out of print. In 2006 Aceyalone released Magnificent City, a collaboration record with underground producer RJD2, as well as Grand Imperial, a limited-edition collection of remixes and other exclusive tracks. His 2007 album Lightning Strikes was inspired by reggae and dancehall music. It was produced by Bionik, who was also behind the boards for 2009's The Lonely Ones, an album influenced by Motown, soul, and doo wop. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
the weird part is it only shows RJD2's bio in the main section... whereas the bio right above here is the correct one. Someone got lazy somewhere... too much copy/pastin' code.
Aceyalone - sounds like "I see ya alone." used to rock the house as a standout member of The ill-fated Freestyle Fellowship whose talent at time overrode their product.
Ace is one of the best rhymers in the game known for both his writing and his impeccable flow.
ya i'm pretty sure not all the info is right. it says he bounced from the scene from 98 to 2001 but he was part of haiku d'etat in 99... ridiculously ill rapper though
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dude, this is pretty sic. dig the electronica sound of this song... very cool
why does it say all ball's dont bounce was released in 2004 im almost positive it was released in 1995... and he is so NASTY! freestyle fellowship is so ill, so is Haiku D'Etat, and The A-Team, PROJECT BLIZ NI EZ NOED!
this artist is phenomenal. This artist belongs with the same ranks as rakim;biggie;big daddy kane;dell; mos def; canibus; opio; abstract rude;guru;krs-one;busta ryhmes, just to name a few........
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Ace is one of the best rhymers in the game known for both his writing and his impeccable flow.
You dropped the ball Pandora!!