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Down By Law

MC Shan

About “Down By Law”

Down by Law is the debut album by Queens, N.Y. hip hop artist MC Shan. Released at the height of the Bridge Wars, a feud that erupted between Boogie Down Productions and the Juice Crew, responding to the Queensbridge anthem “The Bridge”, this album created a blueprint within Hip-Hop music that was never seen (or heard) before.

The album contains the diss track, “Kill That Noise” in response to South Bronx (as well as an edit of “The Bridge”).

The album is produced by fellow Juice Crew member Marley Marl, and was distributed by Cold Chillin' Records independently (the label’s very first LP release), until a distribution deal was struck with Warner Bros. Records (1988), then the album was reissued with slight sample edits.

It was the only Cold Chillin'/Warner Bros. album that was never initially released on CD by its distributor. The album was not released on that format until 1995, long after the 5-year distribution deal with Warner Bros. Records ended. By this time, Cold Chillin' distributed its material independently, mostly from its back catalog.

In a contemporary review, The Washington Post stated that the album’s “sound is not particularly innovative, Shan creates a wiry visceral groove on such tracks as "Kill That Noise” and “Living in the World of Hip Hop”. In 1998, it was listed in The Source’s 100 Best Rap Albums.

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