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  1. 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.

  2. 28 de oct. de 2021 · Ace teams with Rah Digga on “Type I Hate,” where they express extreme distaste for those who bring negativity into their lives. Meanwhile, “Dear Yvette” is a flip of a familiar dynamic. It starts as a straight-forward remake of LL Cool J ’s song of the same name, with Ace chastising the once “nice” neighborhood girls who ...

  3. 17 de oct. de 2021 · A look back at the making and impact of Masta Ace's seminal 2001 concept album, DISPOSABLE ARTS.

  4. Disposable Arts is the fourth studio album by American Hip hop recording artist Masta Ace. It was released in October 16, 2001 through JCOR Entertainment. Recording sessions took place at 78/88 Recording Studios in New York City from September 2000 to July 2001.

  5. Disposable Arts: Directed by D. Aurelius. With Masta Ace, Rah Digga, Justin Hunte. A documentary about the making of the 2001 Hip-Hop album "Disposable Arts"

  6. Originally released in 2001, Disposable Arts is a thematic/concept album by Masta Ace. The concept follows that Masta Ace is being released from prison, his return to home and joining ‘The Institute of Disposable Arts’. The album is one complete story with the skits and songs together.

  7. 22 de oct. de 2013 · Originally released in 2001, Disposable Arts is a thematic/concept album by Masta Ace. The concept follows that Masta Ace is being released from prison, his return to home and joining ‘The Institute of Disposable Arts’. The album is one complete story with the skits and songs together.