Take a Look Around (album) explained

Take a Look Around
Type:Studio album
Artist:Masta Ace
Cover:Takealookaround.jpg
Released:July 24, 1990
Recorded:1988–1990
Genre:Hip hop
Next Title:SlaughtaHouse
Next Year:1993

Take a Look Around is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Masta Ace. It was released on July 24, 1990, through Cold Chillin' Records with distribution via Reprise Records. The recording sessions took place at House of Hits in Chestnut Ridge, New York and at Libra Digital Sound in Long Island City. The album was produced by Marley Marl and Mister Cee.

Background

After appearing on the classic hip hop crew cut "The Symphony" with the Juice Crew in 1988, Ace released his first single, "Together" b/w "Letter to the Better" in 1989. "Together" was included in the album as well as a remixed version of "Letter to the Better".

Released in June 1990, "Me and the Biz" (b/w "I Got Ta") peaked at #47 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #8 on the Hot Rap Songs. The song, a tribute of sorts to labelmate Biz Markie, in which Ace plays the role of both himself and Biz (who reportedly couldn't make it to the studio for the actual collaboration he desired). A single for "I Got Ta" was released only in the UK and Europe.

Reaching a peak position of number thirteen on the Hot Rap Songs, the album's third single, "Music Man" (b/w "Ace Iz Wild"), remained on the chart for a total of nine weeks.

"Movin' On" (b/w "Go Where I Send Thee") was released on March 6, 1991 as the final single from Take a Look Around.

Sample credits

Music Man

I Got Ta

Letter to the Better

Me and the Biz

The Other Side Of Town

Ace Iz Wild

Four Minus Three

Can't Stop The Bumrush

Movin' On

Brooklyn Battles

Maybe Next Time

Postin' High

As I Reminisce

Take a Look Around

Together

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