Gang Starr – The Genius of “Mass Appeal” 20 Years Later

    HipHopDX Exclusive. Gang Starr’s “Hard To Earn” turns 20 today. Check out a critical breakdown of one of the album’s most prominent and hard-hitting tracks.

    31 thoughts on “Gang Starr – The Genius of “Mass Appeal” 20 Years Later

    1. “Chart-topping rappers rhyming about a coke empire they never had,”

      shout outs to Officer Ricky

      1. “I’m a guru in the kitchen, whipping mass appeal” – Rick Ross “Keys To The Crib”

    2. My all time favourite track from Gangstarr “Kids be pretending their hardcore, never known the meaning of RAW”

    3. And all the suckers get push back when i am kicking real fact, now that hip hip and yeah niggaz be selling the soul for the mass appeal

    4. damn, its cray how some of these youngsters don’t & will never KNOW about this type of musical gem

    5. Nevermind tho’.

      I made a mistake. i realize Drake and Lil Wayne are fags. Im sorry but I turned into real hip hop now. I will never spam again.

    6. There’s a lot of clowns on the net throwing the word “classic” around too easily when it comes to hip-hop tracks but “Mass Appeal” is definitely a true classic. “Code of the Streets” is another classic track on “Hard To Earn” album (my fav Gang Starr album by far).

    7. RIP guru.. always kept it real as a true MC. and this was some of primos best work and reason he is a legend today. classic track and album

    8. I agree on this album’s classic status, and I know Mass Appeal by heart.

      But giving props for the scratch hook by saying that “Sampling another Rap song wasnt common in 94” is really weird, because Hard To Earn was Gang Starr’s third album in a row where almost all hooks were scratched rap phrases. Yes, Premier pioneered this, but by ’94 a LOT of underground songs had learned the formula.

      1. I don’t think it’s weird…you even said it yourself with “underground songs,” as in, not mainstream, or not common!

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