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    The album featured the singles "Dwyck" (featuring Nice & Smooth ), "Mass Appeal" (their first charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart), and "Code of the Streets". Guest appearances on the album include Group Home, Jeru the Damaja, and Big Shug.

    No.
    Title
    Writer (s)
    1.
    "Intro (The First Step)"
    (Instrumental)
    2.
    "Alongwaytogo"
    Guru
    3.
    Guru
    4.
    "Brainstorm"
    Guru
    • 1992 – July 1993
    • March 8, 1994
  2. Mar 8, 1994 · This album also features another “I’m the Man” beat-switching posse cut with Guru, Jeru The Damaja and Lil Dap on “Speak Ya Clout.” Complex ranked Hard to Earn in the #18 spot on their...

  3. May 22, 2019 · In 1994, he orchestrated two all-time great albums with two separate all-time great emcees: Hard To Earn with Keith “Guru” Elam (as Gang Starr) and The Sun Rises In The East with Kendrick Jeru “The DamajaDavis. A well-rounded emcee, Jeru The Damaja grew up in the rough environment of the East New York neighborhood in Brooklyn.

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  5. Jun 24, 2022 · Is there one beat now off Hard To Earn or Illmatic, that you saw get made or became a fan of, that you would say, “Damn, I wish I could’ve had that for The Sun Rises in the East?” Jeru ...

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  6. Career. Davis first showcased his unique style to audiences on "I'm the Man", a track from Gang Starr 's 1992 album Daily Operation and also "Speak ya Clout" from Hard to Earn. [3] [4] [5] The following year he released his first single "Come Clean" which was produced by DJ Premier and became an underground hit.

  7. Mar 6, 2024 · “Speak Ya Clout,” featuring Jeru the Damaja and Lil’ Dap, is another of Hard To Earn’s most memorable songs. A sequel to “I’m the Man” from Gang Starr’s previous release, Daily Operation (1992), the track serves as both a showcase for Primo’s production skills and the range of lyrical talent that the Gang Starr foundation had ...

  8. Mar 8, 2024 · Perhaps the first time one hip-hop song had three different beats with three different MCs. It might be routine for a Travis Scott cut today, but Premier did it first in ’94. Jeru the Damaja, hot off his 1993 debut single, “Come Clean,” rips through with his unique East New York flow of hard-rock sophistication.

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