2001 studio album by Masta Ace
Disposable Arts Released October 16, 2001 (2001-10-16 ) Recorded 2000–2001 Studio 78/88 Recording Studios Genre Hip hop Length 72 :34 Label JCOR Entertainment Producer
Disposable Arts is the second solo and fourth overall studio album by American rapper Masta Ace . It was released on October 16, 2001 via JCOR Entertainment. Production was handled by Domingo , Luis Tineo, Xplicit, Ayatollah , Deacon the Villain , DJ 3D, DJ A. Vee, DJ Rob, Gerrard C. Baker, Koolade , Paul Nice, Rodney Hunter and Ace himself. It features guest appearances from eMC , MC Paul Barman , Jane Doe, Mr. Lee G, Apocalypse, Greg Nice , Jean Grae , J-Ro , King Tee , Leschea , Rah Digga , Young Zee and Tonedeff .
The concept of the album follows a young Brooklyn man's release from prison, his return home, and his life at "The Institute of Disposable Arts", a school in which Ace enrolls after realizing how bad the situation in Brooklyn is.
The album sold poorly compared to his previous albums, due to JCOR Entertainment folding a month after its release but it was generally well received by critics and fans alike. The cover art is an ironic nod to his "Sittin' on Chrome " days, showing Masta Ace sitting on a car seat in the street without a car. Included on the album is the song "Acknowledge", a notable diss track to rapper Boogeyman and group The High & Mighty . The song "Unfriendly Game" was used in the TV series The Wire and is included on one of its soundtracks. The song "Take A Walk" was used in the video game Saints Row , and was found on one of the various in game radio stations.
In 2013, D. Aurelius directed a documentary video of making the album, starring Ace, Rah Digga and Justin Hunte.
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "The Release" (featuring Tony Hanna) 0:48 2. "Too Long" (featuring Apocalypse) Masta Ace 2:34 3. "Block Episode" (featuring Punchline and Wordsworth ) Luis "Sabor" Tineo 3:48 4. "IDA Commercial" (featuring Tonedeff ) 1:18 5. "Don't Understand" (featuring Greg Nice ) Paul Nice 3:56 6. "Goodbye Lisa" (featuring Jane Doe) 1:00 7. "Hold U" (featuring Jean Grae ) Ayatollah 4:16 8. "Every Other Day" (featuring Mr. Lee G and Sas) Clear Leroy H. Griffith, Jr. Thomas Raic Xplicit 4:29 9. "Roommates Meet" (featuring MC Paul Barman ) 1:14 10. "Take a Walk" (featuring Apocalypse and Punchline) Clear Givens Gerrard C. Baker Gerrard C. Baker 5:07 11. "Something's Wrong" (featuring Strick and Young Zee ) Koolade 4:10 12. "The Classes" (featuring MC Paul Barman) 0:59 13. "Acknowledge" Xplicit 4:13 14. "Enuff" (featuring Mr. Lee G) Clear Griffith, Jr. Rodney Hunter Rodney Hunter 4:48 15. "Watching the Game" (featuring Strick) 0:57 16. "Unfriendly Game" (featuring Strick, Jugga the Bully, Sherri Abercrombie and Suede) Luis "Sabor" Tineo 4:16 17. "Alphabet Soup" (featuring Blaise Dupuy) Domingo 2:44 18. "Dear Yvette" (featuring Jane Doe and Jessica Harrell) Clear Latania Morris-Rossell Jessica Harrell Robert Alphonse DJ Rob 3:29 19. "I Like Dat" (featuring Punchline, Wordsworth, Claudia Arindale, Ebony and Shireen Rahman) Clear Truell Johnson William Bagley Alix Val 3:32 20. "P.T.A." (featuring J-Ro , King Tee , Drugga and Uneek) Deacon the Villain 3:59 21. "Type I Hate" (featuring Rah Digga and Leschea ) Domingo 4:12 22. "Dear Diary" Domingo 3:01 23. "Last Rights" (featuring MC Paul Barman) 1:05 24. "No Regrets" Domingo 3:05 Total length: 1:13:00
Duval "Masta Ace " Clear – performer, producer (track: 2) , mixing
Tony Hanna – vocals (track 1)
Kinte "Apocalypse" Givens – vocals (tracks: 2, 10)
Rashaan "Punchline " Truell – vocals (tracks: 3, 19) , backing vocals (track 10)
Vinson "Wordsworth " Johnson – vocals (tracks: 3, 19)
Tony "Tonedeff " Rojas – vocals (track 4)
Gregory "Greg Nice " Mays – vocals (track 5)
Latania "Jane Doe" Morris-Rossell – vocals (tracks: 6, 18)
Tsidi "Jean Grae " Ibrahim – vocals (track 7)
Leroy H. "Mr. Lee G" Griffith, Jr. – backing vocals (track 8) , vocals (track 14)
Sas – backing vocals (track 8)
MC Paul Barman – vocals (tracks: 9, 12, 23)
Stephen "Strick" Stricklin – vocals (tracks: 11, 15, 16)
Dewayne "Young Zee " Battle – vocals (track 11)
Francis R. "Jugga the Bully" Roberts, Jr. – vocals (track 16)
Sherri Ambercrombie – backing vocals (track 16)
Suede – backing vocals (track 16)
Blaise Dupuy – vocals (track 17)
Jessica Harrell – backing vocals (track 18)
Claudia Arindale – backing vocals (track 19)
Ebony – backing vocals (track 19)
Shireen Rahman – backing vocals (track 19)
James "J-Ro " Robinson – vocals (track 20)
Roger "King Tee " McBride – vocals (track 20)
Drugga – vocals (track 20)
Sean "Uneek" McFadden – vocals (track 20)
Rashia "Rah Digga " Fisher – vocals (track 21)
Leschea A. Boatwright – vocals (track 21)
William "DJ JS-1" Tramontozzi – scratches (tracks: 5, 13)
Luis R. Tineo – producer (tracks: 3, 16)
Paul "Paul Nice" Kilianski – producer (track 5)
Lamont "Ayatollah " Dorrell – producer (track 7)
Thomas "Xplicit" Raic – producer (tracks: 8, 13)
Gerrard C. Baker – producer (track 10)
Matko "Koolade " Šašek – producer (track 11)
Rodney Hunter – producer (track 14)
Domingo Padilla – producer (tracks: 17, 21, 22, 24) , recording (track 22) , mixing
Robert "DJ Rob" Alphonse – producer (track 18) , recording (tracks: 1–4, 6–12, 14–19, 21, 23, 24)
William "DJ 3D" Bagley – producer (track 19)
Alix "DJ A. Vee" Val – producer (track 19)
Willis "Deacon the Villain " Polk II – producer (track 20)
Robert "Lord Finesse " Hall, Jr. – recording (tracks: 5, 13)
Richard "Filthy Rich" Ahee – recording (track 5) , mixing
Correction Officer : Tony Hanna
IDA Commercial : Tonedeff
Lisa : Jane Doe
Paul the Roommate : MC Paul Barman
Caller from home : Strick
Tyreek : Jugga
Newscaster : Blaise Dupuy
Bitch Nigga callers : Uneek & Drugga
Interviewer : Chyrisse Turner
Album information
Don't Understand
Released: 2001
B-side: "Acknowledge"
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