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They didn't gain as much critical hype as other acts in the independent rap scene (perhaps due to a laid-back release schedule), but Black Moon has been one of its better acts. Buckshot, 5Ft, and DJ Evil Dee debuted in 1993 with Enta da Stage, an excellent album with plenty of old-school vibes on singles like "How Many Emcees" and "Who Got the Props." The remix album Diggin' in dah Vaults followed in 1996, and second album War Zone finally dropped on Priority in early 1999. Third LP Total Eclipse appeared in 2003 on Duck Down. ~ John Bush, Rovi
After all these years, Who Got The Props still gives me chills when I hear it. I've bought the Blackmoon LP many times over the years. That's why I don't loan CD's anymore. Nowadays I guess they can download it.
One of the best. Still reppin to this day. Duck Down is a shining beacon of light in the world of corporate and talentless drivel that has poisoned today's hip-hop. Thanks BDI and all those still bringing it from Duck Down.
I was forntunate enough to c em with B.C.C. during paid dues. Respect Due. To bad a lot of new booty fanatic did'nt really know to much about B.C.C. and mother land of hip hop underground.
Buckshot's show presence is ridic! True emcee in and outside of the studio. Bucktown all day. Catch me down the hill cuz I never ran, never will. Straight outta BROWNSVILLE!!!
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