
Disposable Arts is a defining work from Brooklyn legend Masta Ace, known for his sharp storytelling and innovative concepts in hip-hop. Originally released in 2001, this album weaves the journey of a young man returning home from prison and enrolling at "The Institute of Disposable Arts," offering listeners a rich, cinematic narrative paired with Ace’s signature lyrical prowess.
This critically acclaimed release stands out for its introspective themes and creative skits, capturing both the struggles and aspirations of urban life. Notably, while the song "No Regrets" is missing from the cover, it appears on the actual record, making this edition a special treat for fans and collectors alike.
- Format: Vinyl
- Label: HHV.de
- Genre: Hip-Hop
- Release Date: 04/29/2013
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TRACKS
A1. The Release
A2. Too Long
A3. Block Episode
A4. Commercial
A5. Don't Understand
A6. Goodbye Lisa
A7. Hold U
B1. Every Other Day
B2. Roommates Meet
B3. Take A Walk
B4. Something's Wrong
B5. The Classes
B6. Acknowledge
C1. Enuff
C2. Watching The Game
C3. Unfriendly Game
C4. Alphabet Soup
C5. Dear Yvette
D1. I Like Dat
D2. P.T.A.
D3. Type I Hate
D4. Dear Diary
D5. Last Rights
D6. No Regrets
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