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Released in August 2004, is the fifth studio album by Brooklyn veteran Masta Ace and is widely considered an underground masterpiece. Serving as a narrative prequel to his 2001 concept album Disposable Arts , it tells the story of an aspiring rapper navigating the Brooklyn streets during a single summer, eventually leading to his incarceration. Narrative and Concept
Masta Ace’s , released on August 3, 2004, is a cinematic concept album that serves as a prequel to his 2001 classic, Disposable Arts . The record follows a fictionalized version of Masta Ace as an underground rapper navigating the Brooklyn streets alongside a shady, fast-talking manager/hustler named Fats Belvedere . The Narrative Concept Masta Ace- A Long Hot Summer -Retail 2004- full album zip
You're looking for information on Masta Ace's album "A Long Hot Summer". Here's what I found: A Long Hot Summer Released in August 2004,