

He was a good dude.”The rapper had worked with such heavyweights as The Firm, AZ, Nas, Just Blaze, Trackmasters, Kool G. You can hear about it in these very raps. Reportedly he also recorded a demo with DJ Scratch before self-releasing his debut single in 1994. "Gimme Ya Luv" is a cross between both, mixing the mental and physical aspects of love over a classy, Curtis Mayfield-sampling track. He eventually had his breakthrough in 1997 when he appeared in an album called The Firm which includes a couple more artists like Nas, Nature, and Foxy Brown. While working on a third one, he was shot dead in his home in Brooklyn's Albany projects October 24th 2003. Shortly after he realized that the album did not meet the expect… He gives a similarly solid performance on the really well written "Ghetto Girl," but Sha Self's (AKA Sha Money XL) ho-hum bubblegum beat and the crowded chorus work against his good intentions. Ironically, the mugging took place just near a church. "See us flossin', you swear to God we robbed Tito's / Car paid for, smack the shit outta the repo / Every verse is like kilos in the streets, yo." The song also showcases Half's mystic side when he talks about "cats in CIA jails, men in black prisons / who got caught with cabbage from Egyptians / Semarians contacted by aliens / black Elohiem trapped in the beast / kidnapped from the east / now in the western hemisphere trapped in the streets." "Tuff Guy," on the other hand, is completely immersed in rap's mob era (of which "The Album" was supposed to be a highlight of), with Half and Ali Vegas engaged in Goodfellas-style dialogue, which is entertaining but not exactly groundbreaking. Another highlight is "Some Niggaz," previously released on the "Belly" OST. Details are sketchy surrounding the shooting. Proving that big production names are not mandatory, DJ Ali and Mill competently lace "Thuggest Enemy #1" and "Where BK At." He doesn't detail how, instead he does what is known as flossing and flaunting. The study noted that this figure refers primarily to premature deaths as most hip hop musicians have not yet lived long enough to fall into the highest-risk ages for heart- and liver-related illnesses. On the rowdy party track "Thug Onez," a Neptunes-produced afterthought to "NORE" that made a bit of noise for the upcoming album, he's simply along for the ride with Noreaga, Musalini and Kool G Rap.
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Full details surrounding the shooting have yet … "While most people, including some of the involved, quickly tried to forget about it, the idea of The Firm continued to occupy the minds of a few others. A Brooklyn cat with a QB slant similar to AZ, in 2000 Mill Gates was still a Firm representative, even after the associates had filed for bancruptcy.


Why isn't Half-A-Mill held in the same regard as other rappers who met an untimely death? His first break came when Mister Cee introduced him to Big Daddy Kane in 1993, who wanted him on his label (Black Caesar Records) that never quite got off the ground.
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Half-A-Mill :: Milíon:: Warlock Records ** RapReviews "Back to the Lab" series ** as reviewed by Matt Jost The Firm was a short-lived rap supergroup that failed to live up to expectations with "The Album. We are exhausted." Rising rapper HALF-A-MIL was found shot to death in his apartment last week (24OCT03) in Brooklyn, New York. Rap was his means to envision a better world - mostly for himself, but also for those around him: "I got one goal, to put gold on the streets where the projects is."īut was there really another route for Jasun Wardlaw? Part of the reason is the fact that he came late to the party and didn't wear a particularly original outfit.
