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Today in Hip-Hip History: Gang Starr’s Sophomore LP ‘Step Into The Arena’ Turns 30 Years Old!

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On this date three decades ago, Chris Martin b.k.a the legendary DJ Premier and Keith Elam b.k.a the Guru (Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal) put together Gang Starr’s second and possibly most memorable album, Step Into The Arena. The duo was one of the first groups to sign the newly formed Chysalis/EMI label after ditching Wild Pitch Records following their debut album, No More Mr. Nice Guy.

With production solely in the hands of Preemo and Guru, the raw, gritty sound that helped mold New York Hip Hop during its Golden Era can be found in many facets of this project, which is somewhat surprising coming from a rapping teacher from Boston and a DJ from Houston, Texas who just happened to link up in East New York, Brooklyn. Tracks such as the jux-inspired “Just To Get A Rep”, the consciously cool lyricism of “Who’s Gonna Take The Weight” and the hilarious bug-a-boo fueled “What You Want This Time?” showed and proved Gang Starr’s innate ability to capture an experience on wax that all listeners can feel.

Salute to Preemo, the Elam family and everyone else involved in creating this piece of Hip Hop history!

#ripGURU

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The Source Magazine Remembers Gangstarr’s Guru On His Birthday

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One of the game’s most prolific artists would have turned 59 years old today, but The Source Magazine and the rest of the Hip Hop community will always remember the legacy of Gangstarr’s Guru.

Born Keith Elam in Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1961, Guru founded the Gangstarr Foundation in 1987, but connected with Texas-born beat maker DJ Premier a short time later and released the group’s first full length studio LP, No More Mr. Nice Guy. Guru also pioneered the Jazz/Hip Hop fusion with his Jazzamatazz album series, which consisted of the likes of Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd, Branford Marsalis, Chaka Khan and a long list of legendary musical legends.

In 2010, Guru fell ill from a rare blood cancer known as “multiple myeloma” and succumbed to the deadly disease on April 19 of the same year. Guru was survived by his parents, three siblings and a son named Keith Casim.

Guru’s musical legacy still lives through his Gangstarr work as well as the work he created on 7 Grand Records, which he founded with Brooklyn-based producer Solar in 2005.

A supreme posthumous salute goes out to Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal on his born day!

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