Gang Starr - Take It Personal video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/07/31

From 1992 Album: "Daily Operation".....

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Guru's Myspace:

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The group was founded in 1986 by Guru (then known as Keithy E. The Guru) and DJ 1,2 B-Down (also known as Mike Dee) with various producers, such as Donald D, J.V. Johnson or DJ Mark the 45 King helping out. In 1987 and 1988, Gang Starr released three 12" vinyl singles on the Wild Pitch label.

In 1989, the group split and the only member willing to continue under the name Gang Starr was Guru. He soon got in touch with DJ Premier (then known as Waxmaster C) who sent him a beat tape which Guru liked. He invited DJ Premier to join Gang Starr and in that same year they released their first single "Words I Manifest" along with the album "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (1989).

During their career Gang Starr helped pioneer the New York hip hop sound, and in fact, many an artist who achieved greater notoriety owes much of their sound, lyrical style, and even content to Gang Starr. The entirety of Gang Starr's catalog, especially Step in the Arena (1990), Daily Operation (1992) "Hard to Earn" (1994) and Moment of Truth (1998) are well-respected among critics. Their track "Jazz Thing", featured on the soundtrack to Spike Lee's film Mo' Better Blues, helped establish the sound of jazz rap.

Both members of Gang Starr have deep roots in the New York hip hop scene, despite hailing from Boston, Massachusetts (Guru) and Houston, Texas (DJ Premier), and have each worked with countless artists.

The Gang Starr Foundation was a loose collective of various people who have worked closely with the group, through either Guru's now defunct Ill Kid label, DJ Premier's production work or the management company that Gang Starr was represented by, Empire Management. The founding member was Vikar.

It is undetermined if the group actually broke up or not. However, on September 1, 2005, Guru has revealed in an interview with the hip hop online magazine sohh.com that the group doesn't exist anymore, but that it has ended instead of breaking up. This has finally cleared up the rumors that came up first on the European Gang Starr tour in 2003/2004 when DJ Premier suddenly went back to the US and Guru continued touring under the group's name with another DJ. However, in a December 21, 2005 interview with the online magazine allhiphop.com, DJ Premier has denied that Gang Starr is history; he said it's rather a long break than a real break up. In a more recent interview from April 20, 2006, with the online magazine hoodstars.net, Guru has stated he would not work with his previous partners anymore. In a newer interview he stated that Gang Starr has reached the peak and that he is out of the project. To add even more to the confusion, DJ Premier said in a November 21, 2006 interview with the XXL Online Magazine "If I confirm it, then its official. If I dont confirm it, then we still together." On September 21, 2007, he also told Red Bull Music Academy; "If Guru wants to do it Im down, its really up to him. Hes the one that said we should pause for a minute and if thats how he feels fine by me. If he calls me tomorrow and says Im ready to start, Im ready."

Extended & updated info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang_starr

Comments

8 years ago

LXRYLXRYTV

this might be the best beat guru spit over.

8 years ago

Bergan's Beats

Best use of that drum break on any hiphop production ever

8 years ago

Santee Man

RIP STAR ! keep them planets spinnin god !

8 years ago

Chuck Diamond

RIP Guru.

8 years ago

NasIsLegend Jones

The presence of GURU lives on. RIP to the GOAT

8 years ago

Bryan Casado

This beat it's crazy 

8 years ago

Jerome carle

The track is timeless.

9 years ago

Above Average Hip-Hop

Daily Operation turns 23 today!

9 years ago

Daniel Marquis

I am so lucky to have experienced the GOLDEN AGE OF HIP HOP/RAP, the MUSIC WAS RAW AS FUCK!!! 

9 years ago

Ricky Burgos

I remember when MTV had yo MTV rap and guru gangstar came throw dammm mad love to guru rip men 

9 years ago

mister humble

I"m still playing this song today and Mass Appeal faithfully!

9 years ago

Marlon Bowser

Old school

9 years ago

MSP Cabby

wat he did at 00:53 did guru hang him

9 years ago

Brooklyn Finest

RIP Guru

9 years ago

Damont Miller

brings back high school lunch table chyper memories ...... this tape was one of my favs 

9 years ago

Chockras Opin

"ALL I KNOW YOU ATTEMPTED 2 BE CLEVER"

10 years ago

bluemonkjd

Always loved that the Grand Puba line that Primo cut into this hook was "But honey, DON'T take it personal..."

10 years ago

dakota escritt

fuck yea.!!!!

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