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Today in Hip-Hop History: The Ultramagnetic MCs Released ‘Critical Beatdown’ LP 35 Years Ago

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Kool Keith and the Gang offer up a five-mic classic as their debut LP 35 years ago.

This is what you call that real NYC “Golden Era” Hip Hop. BX natives Ced Gee, Moe Love, TR Love, and the infamous Doctor Octagon, aka Kool Keith, can celebrate alongside The Source in debuting a classic project three decades ago. On this date in 1988, the UltraMagnetic MCs dropped Critical Beatdown on the Next Plateau label.

With the majority of the production done in-house courtesy of Ced Gee and the rest by the late Paul C, the 15-track CB gave us Hip Hop theme songs like “Give The Drummer Some,” “Watch Me Now,” and the unforgettable “Ego Trippin’.”

Salute to Keith, Ced, Moe, and TR for this five-mic classic!

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Today in Hip-Hop History: The Ultramagnetic MCs Released ‘Critical Beatdown’ LP 35 Years Ago

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Kool Keith and the Gang offer up a five-mic classic as their debut LP 35 years ago.

This is what you call that real NYC “Golden Era” Hip Hop. BX natives Ced Gee, Moe Love, TR Love, and the infamous Doctor Octagon, aka Kool Keith, can celebrate alongside The Source in debuting a classic project three decades ago. On this date in 1988, the UltraMagnetic MCs dropped Critical Beatdown on the Next Plateau label.

With the majority of the production done in-house courtesy of Ced Gee and the rest by the late Paul C, the 15-track CB gave us Hip Hop theme songs like “Give The Drummer Some,” “Watch Me Now,” and the unforgettable “Ego Trippin’.”

Salute to Keith, Ced, Moe, and TR for this five-mic classic!

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Today in Hip-Hop History: The Ultramagnetic MCs Released ‘Critical Beatdown’ LP 34 Years Ago

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Kool Keith and the gang offer up a five-mic classic as their debut LP 34 years ago.

Now, this is what you call that real NYC “Golden Era” Hip Hop. BX natives Ced Gee, Moe Love, TR Love, and the infamous Doctor Octagon aka Kool Keith can celebrate alongside The Source in debuting a classic project three decades ago. On this date in 1988, the UltraMagnetic MCs dropped Critical Beatdown on the Next Plateau label.

With the majority of the production done in-house courtesy of Ced Gee and the rest by the late Paul C, the 15 track CB gave us Hip Hop theme songs like “Give The Drummer Some,” “Watch Me Now,” and the unforgettable “Ego Trippin’.”

Salute to Keith, Ced, Moe, and TR for this five-mic classic!

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[WATCH] Ultramagnetic MC’s Ced Gee: Scott La Rock Was Assassinated

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Boogie Down Productions founder and producer Scott La Rock was killed at the behest B Boy Records, the late producer’s friend and collaborator Ced Gee says during an interview with author and journalist Soren Baker on Unique Access Entertainment. Ced Gee and Scott La Rock worked together on Boogie Down Productions’ debut album, 1987’s landmark Criminal Minded album, which was released on B Boy Records.

Scott La Rock was shot and killed in New York, New York on August 27, 1987. He was going to help fellow Boogie Down Productions member D-Nice defuse an argument he had gotten to regarding a woman he was interested in. Even though Scott helped to resolve the conflict, Ced Gee says Scott was killed as part of a plan by B Boy Records.

“Kris and Scott was on a label where it was run by criminals,” Ced Gee says to Soren Baker. “In the end, they assassinated Scott. That was an assassination. The shooter was in place.”

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Today in Hip-Hop History: The Ultramagnetic MCs Release ‘Critical Beatdown’ LP 30 Years Ago Today

Kool Keith and the gang offer up a five-mic classic as their debut LP 30 years ago.

Now, this is what you call that real NYC “Golden Era” Hip Hop. BX natives Ced Gee, Moe Love, TR Love, and the infamous Doctor Octagon aka Kool Keith can celebrate alongside The Source in debuting a classic project three decades ago. On this date in 1988, the UltraMagnetic MCs dropped Critical Beatdown on the Next Plateau label.

With the majority of the production done in-house courtesy of Ced Gee and the rest by the late Paul C, the 15 track CB gave us Hip Hop theme songs like “Give The Drummer Some,” “Watch Me Now,” and the unforgettable “Ego Trippin’.”

Salute to Keith, Ced, Moe, and TR for this five-mic classic!

 

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