
Hard To Earn is a Hip-Hop album by Gang Starr, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- Boom Bap
- gritty
- menacing
- urban
About
Though Gang Starr's four '90s albums represent one of East Coast rap's most consistently great runs, 1994's <i>Hard to Earn</i> is arguably the duo at their fullest flower, a defining document of boom bap full of hard-nosed boasts and hard-knocking beats. Producer DJ Premier was bristling somewhat from Gang Starr being saddled with the "jazz-rap" tag after three albums of smooth samplework and MC Guru's mellow, critically acclaimed <i>Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1</i> side-hustle. So with the decade's third outing and their fourth overall, they delivered a minimal, deeply funky head-cracker, returning to the noise of Public Enemy with a slick groove all their own (though the walking bassline of "Mostly Tha Voice" shows they didn't abandon jazz cool altogether). This is DJ Premier at his absolute peak of influence and reach, emerging in the same year that would find his staccato pulse on Nas' <i>Illmatic</i>, The Notorious B.I.G.'s <i>Ready to Die</i>, Jeru the Damaja's <i>The Sun Rises in the East</i>, and elsewhere. Befitting the grindmode title, Guru is in full offensive mode, taking out chumps, herbs, soft rappers, posers, suckers, rookies, snakes, people that don't pay dues, and—on the breakout single "Mass Appeal"—sellouts. In his game-defining voice, Guru raps, "Just like the seashore I'm calm/ But wild, with my monotone style/ Because I don't need gimmicks/ Give me a fly beat and I'm all in it," laying down an ethos for the next 20 years of true-school underground rap. However, <i>Hard to Earn</i>'s most lasting lyrical contribution may be the silly, slick, undeniable line "Lemonade is a popular drink and it still is" from the giddy Nice & Smooth collabo "Dwyck," a 1992 song so unstoppable it still warranted placement here.
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Tracklist
- 1Intro (The First Step)0:54
- 2Alongwaytogo4:13
- 3Code of the Streets3:29
- 4Brainstorm3:02
- 5Tonz 'O' Gunz3:55
- 6The Planet5:15
- 7Aiiight Chill3:13
- 8Speak Ya Clout (feat. Lil' Dap & Jeru the Damaja)3:35
- 9Dwyck (feat. Nice & Smooth)4:03
- 10Words from the Nutcracker1:28
- 11Mass Appeal3:41
- 12Blowin' Up the Spot3:10
- 13Suckas Need Bodyguards3:57
- 14Now You're Mine2:55
- 15Mostly tha Voice3:38
- 16F.A.L.A.4:17
- 17Comin' for the Datazz4:01
Credits
Performers
- Jeru The DamajaFEATURING
- Lil' DapFEATURING
- Nice & SmoothFEATURING
- Melachi The NutcrackerFEATURING
- Joe QuindeBASS
- Big ShugFEATURING
- DJ Premier
- Guru
- Stephen Allen Davis
- Bobby Russell
- Quincy Jones
- George Clinton
8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold
