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The Show (eMC album)

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This article is about the eMC album, for the movie soundtrack, see The Show (Original Soundtrack)

The Show is the upcoming debut album by Hip Hop supergroup eMC, which consists of rappers Masta Ace, Punchline, Wordsworth and Strick.

Background

While it was originally rumored that Ace had retired from music after the release of his acclaimed 2004 concept album A Long Hot Summer, the following year the veteran had formed the new collective with his protege, Milwaukee rapper Strick, and revered underground lyricists Punch & Words. The four had previously collaborated on numerous albums and tracks, and toured extensively as a collective.

Like Ace's previous albums, A Long Hot Summer and Disposable Arts, The Show will be a thematic concept album that tells a story. The album's story follows a day in the life of eMC doing a show on the road. [1]

Singles

The first official eMC track, the Ayatollah-produced "Four Brothers", was released in 2006. A music video for the song was released online on December 10, 2006. Album guests will include Little Brother and Sean Price, and a tentative appearance from Slick Rick. Producers confirmed for the project include Ayatollah, Nicolay, Marco Polo, Koolade, Frequency and Quincy Tones.

Tracklisting

  1. Who We Be
  2. Airport
  3. Leak It Out
  4. The Check In (Skit)
  5. Traffic (feat. Little Brother)
  6. Say Now
  7. Message (Skit)
  8. Don't Give Up On Us (feat. ADI Of Growing Nation)
  9. Git Some (feat. Sean Price)
  10. We Alright (feat. Strickie Love)
  11. Radio Station (Skit)
  12. eMC "What It Stand For"
  13. Angry Mech. Guy (Skit)
  14. Grudge
  15. Make It Better
  16. The Lobby (Skit)
  17. Winds Of Change
  18. The Show (feat. Ladybug Mecca)
  19. Back Stage (Skit)
  20. U Let Me Grow
  21. Bonus

References