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M.any Y.oung L.ives A.go: The 1994 Sessions

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MC Serch

 
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White rap pioneer's lost classic cuts to the chase

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    MC Serch, one half of legendary white rap crew 3rd Bass, released one solo album, Return of the Product, for Def Jam and then appeared to disappear from the booth. That isn't true, naturally — his label shelved his second album for myriad reasons. It took nearly 13 years for him to unfurl the studio sessions from M.Y.L.A., but the results are as bluntly delivered and braggadocious as his iconic early work — no honky imitator is spared, including, um, Billy Ray Cyrus. And there's a bonus: Three songs from 3rd Bass' 2000 reunion, heretofore unheard.

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