Yz

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Thinking of a Master Plan 03:59 Tools
(So Far) The Ghetto's Been Good to Me 04:09 Tools
Did I Ever Tell You? 03:52 Tools
In Control Of Things 04:31 Tools
Second to Nobody 04:30 Tools
The Return (Remix) 04:35 Tools
Barber Shop 04:17 Tools
It's Got to Stop 04:35 Tools
Mandark's Plan 03:30 Tools
Hello 03:19 Tools
Tower With The Power 04:28 Tools
Drink at the Bar 04:52 Tools
Newborn 04:42 Tools
Life Under Pressure 04:47 Tools
Horizon 02:53 Tools
Thinkin' of a Masterplan 04:03 Tools
Dead Love 04:53 Tools
Acid Rain 03:01 Tools
Back Again 04:59 Tools
Do you 03:43 Tools
Who's That Girl 03:18 Tools
Taggin' It Up 03:17 Tools
Get It Right (Put On Your Bally Shoes) 04:01 Tools
The Return of the Holy One 04:36 Tools
I'm Workin' 05:18 Tools
You Know Me 03:28 Tools
Intro & Sons of the Father 03:38 Tools
Mixel Plic Remix 04:32 Tools
Motion 03:39 Tools
The Hook 03:40 Tools
Pimp Party 04:09 Tools
Alwayz Wll Be 03:59 Tools
Spank-Ed 05:17 Tools
More than War 04:07 Tools
Those Dudes 04:24 Tools
Crocodile Dundee 05:23 Tools
When The Road Is Covered With Snow 04:13 Tools
Diss Fe Liar 05:37 Tools
When I'm Gone 03:56 Tools
Ugly 03:42 Tools
Thinking Of A Masterplan 03:05 Tools
Thinking Of A Masterplan (Edit) 03:05 Tools
Number Nine 04:26 Tools
Thinkin' Of The Masterplan 04:00 Tools
Maflobi Pimp Strut 04:26 Tools
Father's Exit & Outro 02:54 Tools
Perceptions 04:30 Tools
(So Far) The Ghetto's Been Good To Me - 1993 02:54 Tools
acid rain (feat city morgue) 03:01 Tools
Thinking Of A Master Plan (Vocal) 03:59 Tools
Diss fo Liar 05:36 Tools
go yz 00:43 Tools
The Legend 04:15 Tools
Playboi Carti - Kid Cudi (Instrumental) 03:15 Tools
Thinkin of a Masterplan 04:00 Tools
Fulla Lumps 04:26 Tools
Where My Money At 03:46 Tools
the return of the holy one (fe 04:36 Tools
The Ghetto's Been Good To Me 04:08 Tools
Thinking of a Master Plan - Vocal Mix 03:39 Tools
Sons Of The Father 03:40 Tools
Love 04:36 Tools
Dead Love [Live] 04:53 Tools
Ain't Got Time to Waste 04:08 Tools
Thinking of a Masterplan [Edit] 03:05 Tools
Phone Sex 05:36 Tools
She's Working For Me 03:33 Tools
Quite Like You 04:39 Tools
One Thing 04:26 Tools
Return Of The Holy One 04:19 Tools
All My People (Body Rock Parkty Break) /Ain't Got Time to Waste 00:00 Tools
Tater Chips 04:22 Tools
Floyd Jones Interlude 00:42 Tools
The Return Of The Holy One (Feat. Terminata) 04:36 Tools
Mixel Plic (Remix) 05:09 Tools
Tower With The Power (12 Inch Mix) 05:09 Tools
From Here to Fame 04:00 Tools
Pcx's and Japs 04:00 Tools
Confessions 04:00 Tools
Acid Rain (Feat. City Morgue) 03:01 Tools
the return of the holy one (featuring terminata) 04:36 Tools
1-Get it Over with 03:01 Tools
Masterplan 03:01 Tools
So Far (The Ghetto's Been Good To Me) 02:59 Tools
Return of the Holy One (Original Flavor) 04:26 Tools
In The AM 04:04 Tools
Laugh or Cry (By The Product) 04:04 Tools
The Ghetto's Been Good To Me (Ghetto Dirty) 04:04 Tools
The Ghetto's Been Good To Me (Ghetto Video) 04:00 Tools
Now I Lay Me Down 04:04 Tools
900 Anthem 04:04 Tools
Return of the Holy One (Fonta Leaf Splif Mix) 04:29 Tools
Thinking of a Master Plan (short vocal) 03:57 Tools
Thinking Of The Masterplan 04:02 Tools
Thinking Of A Masterplan (Short Vocal) 03:57 Tools
The 900 Anthem 03:39 Tools
thinking of a master plan (remix instrumental) 02:59 Tools
Master Plan 02:59 Tools
The Ghetto's Been Good To Me (Ghetto Sing Along) 03:20 Tools
Together (Featuring The Product & Star) 03:57 Tools
The Ghetto's Been Good To Me (Ghetto Video Instrumental) 04:24 Tools
Ain't Got Time To Waste - YZ 04:08 Tools
Return of the Holy One (Buried In Soil Clean) 04:08 Tools
Now I Lay Me Down - Regrind '09 04:00 Tools
Spanked 04:00 Tools
Did I Ever Tell You? (feat. Slug of Atmosphere & Brother Ali) 04:00 Tools
Thinkin' Of A Master Plan 04:00 Tools
The Ghetto's Been Good To Me (Ghetto Radio) 03:32 Tools
Return of the Holy One (Original Flavor Instrumental) 04:25 Tools
From Here To Fame - YZ 05:30 Tools
Return of the Holy One (Fonta Leaf Splif Instrumental) 04:27 Tools
Sons Of The Father (Vocal) - The ESD Posse 04:27 Tools
dummy move 04:24 Tools
Outro 00:16 Tools
Pdr8 (Original Mix) 09:38 Tools
Pablo 09:38 Tools
Kees (Original Mix) 07:45 Tools
Back Again [1990] 08:55 Tools
Tower With The Power (Instrumental) 07:45 Tools
Tater Chips (Feat. Too $hort) 07:45 Tools
Sons Of The Father (Vocal) 03:39 Tools
Infinity War 03:39 Tools
(So Far) The Ghetto's Been Good To Me | 03:39 Tools
Return of the Holy One (Play It For Ya Mama) 03:39 Tools
Together (Feat. The Product & Star) 04:01 Tools
Lowlander (Original Mix) 08:55 Tools
(So Far) The Getto's Been Good To Me | 08:55 Tools
(So Far) The Ghettos Heen Good To Me [1993] 08:55 Tools
(So Far) The Ghetto's Been Good 08:55 Tools
Acid Rain (feat. Acid Rain) 08:55 Tools
In The AM (Feat. The Product & Star) 08:55 Tools
Laugh Or Cry - Feat. The Product 08:55 Tools
Together - Feat. The Product & Star 08:55 Tools
Misel Plic Remix 08:55 Tools
Thinking of a Master Plan [Short Vocal] 08:55 Tools
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YZ is an artist and is the owner of Blackworld Entertainment, a record company & management firm. He re-entered the personal management field and is managing producer/artist Daddy-O of Stetsasonic, X-Clan, Sonny Bonoho, Actor Tray Chaney, Met Bronson, D. Rose, Birmingham J, Ozara Ode, producer/artist Bobbie Fine; and producers: King Midas and DJ Cozmos. Additionally he has brokered for Stic. Man of Dead Prez and is the managing Consultant for the record labels NREG(Nappy Roots Entertainment Group) based in Atlanta; and Team Maverick/700 Block, based in New Jersey. YZ has helped discover such acts as Poor Righteous Teachers, Agallah, Urban Thermo Dynamics, a group feat Ces, DCQ and Mos Def. YZ expanded his entertainment realm by getting behind the scenes of the television and radio world. He is the creator, executive producer, and host of the TV show Comin at Ya Live and the Internet’s first hip-hop talk-radio show The After Thought. He has recorded with Aim, Atmosphere, Brother Ali, Chuck D, Daddy-O, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Rae & Christian, Quest Love of the Roots, The Visionaries, X-Clan, Zimbabwe Legit, 2Mex and many others. (The summery below is a rap review for The Best of YZ LP) YZ's real name is Anthony Hill. He hails from a crew that included B Fine, Pumice Sweet Love, DJ Jah-Z, G Rock, and perhaps one and ONLY one name anybody who remembers this era of rap besides me will recognize: Tony D. If that's not ringing a bell, you're forgiven, but he was the white and somewhat chunky New Jersey native Tony Depula who produced all those militaristic and strident Poor Righteous Teacher records. Yes Tony D was way funkier than Vanilla Ice, a fact he proved by releasing his own solo album with songs like "Check the Elevation" that too made an impression on me that's stuck until the present day, but information about Mr. Depula is equally lackluster in a modern era that's far too quickly disposed of rap's past history. It should be noted that D's other importance in this conversation is that he produced most of the songs found within "The Best of YZ" although that's really not too hard to figure out. You see of the two albums Anthony Hall has credited to his moniker YZ, only one was released on Tuff City - 1990's "Sons of the Father." Apparently Tuff City either could not or would not license any material from his 1993 release "The Ghetto's Been Good to Me" on Livin' Large Records (who knows if they even exist any more) so as a result the majority of the material on this album is drawn FROM "Sons of the Father," which Tony D produced. The credibility of the term "Best Of" has thus unfortunately been drawn even thinner than it already was, since if you're lucky enough to have "Sons of the Father" in your collection you've almost got no reason to buy this record. ALMOST. Despite what may be one of the most hilariously inappropriate uses of the term "Best Of" since the Fu-Schnickens, there's certainly no joking about YZ. History may have forgotten Anthony Hill, but this album gives him one more chance to establish the stature he should have had all along. YZ as an MC is the best parts of Wise Intelligent and AZ. He's got the unmistakably high-pitched vocal, a funky style of flow with just a hint of East coast, and even more than 15 years after the fact these beats are undeniably fat. "Crocodile Dundee" may fly over a lot of people's heads with NOI references to Yakub (short version of the story - an evil geneticist who created the white race by breeding out all the strength, wisdom and intelligence of the black man, making whites a sub-human race) but whether you get it or not you can nod your head to the pounding bass and the melodic rhythm of YZ's vocals. The same can be said of the swinging funk'n samples of "Back Again," the slow heavy and righteous keys of "I'm Workin'," the punchy "Get it Right" and straight up toe-tapping finger-snapping "Thinking of a Master Plan." The samples are old school but as fresh as a new carton of Ben & Jerry's straight out the freezer. There's only a little bit of material not found on "Sons of the Father" but what is there is definitely worth your time, such as the metaphorical "When the Road Is Covered with Snow": "Woke up one mornin, it was kinda cold In my room there was no room to consume the heat Looked outside where the snow's piled high Covered the paths of the first man's pride But this won't last cause the sun still exists The road symbolizes the first man's history List achievements, far from sufferin I will shine and stop the snow from smotherin My pride, my blackness, my African culture The snow gets thick, the road gets colder The road gets harder but I hold strength of better days The snow is here to stop me from gettin paid But keep in mind I'm workin The snow's gettin paid and he's steadily smirkin As I smile cause I know somethin that he will never know When the road is covered with snow" Hailing to an era when many rappers were Afrocentric and a few were highly prejudiced against whites, one can still not deny YZ's essential point being the same as that of Afrocentricity as a whole - an answer to African history and culture being excluded from a Eurocentric educational system, whether by oversight or intentional racism. It was a point of view that in part said there's at least equal and perhaps greater educational value to the African history and culture to the European, that African history also shapes world history, and should be exposed and taught equally along with the rest. YZ comes from a time and era that many have forgotten and fewer have done anything to expose, but Tuff City deserves the credit for blowing the dust off "Sons of the Father" and repackaging it, although calling it "Sons of the Father: Remasteed With Bonus Tracks" would have been much more honest than calling it "Best Of." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.