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Disposable Arts

Disposable Arts

Released: 2001-10-18
℗ 2004 M3
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24 Items
Listen on Apple Music
Buy on iTunes Store
Released: 2001-10-18
℗ 2004 M3

iTunes Store: Customer Reviews

2011-08-22

<3

Totally amazing album
cottyy
2011-02-06

Storytelling at it's finest

Has masta ace ever had a bad song nevermind bad album!just buy it or it your loss.take a walk and unfreindly game
Kev79cfc
2009-09-19

Superb!

Masta Ace is hugely under-rated! This was one of his best albums. Every track is a banger!
EEZ RAWNA
2008-12-05

A complete classic

I love this album. The more the years go by, the more I dig it. The definition of a classic. So many good beats on there, Masta Ace always has something relevant, intelligent or witty to say, and his flow is sick. He might not have had massive sales, but to me he's a legend. Trup hip hop heads will never forget him
Olivier UK
2007-05-31

Masta-Ace Rules!

All you lot that like underground hip-hop, this should be in your collection!!
Masta-Ace tells it like it is, & the album has a theme to it like a story which is inventive kinda like Mr.Lif, not just another rap artist talkin about how much money he earns or how many hoes he´s had & how much of a G he is!!! My fav tune on this has to be Don´t Understand ;)
#SOJOURN
2006-09-19

Simply Outstanding

A lot of parting shots, this was one gem of hip-hop granduer; nicely crafted together with a few slower songs and mixed expertly with some of the faster tunes makes this one hell of an album. The peak is probably "Acknowledge"; an incredibly cuss-out rap laying in deep. The problem with such a long album is that a few songs don't seem original but Masta's awesome word-smithery is evident in this peach of an parting album.
Prophecies of Fire