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Aceyalone

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by Jason Birchmeier
A founding member of Freestyle Fellowship, Aceyalone played an important role in the evolution of left-field hip-hop on the West Coast during an era when hardcore gangsta rap reigned. Following the dissolution of Freestyle Fellowship, Aceyalone embarked on a solo career that never resulted in enormous success but did allow him to maintain his revered status within the West Coast underground hip-hop scene. He debuted solo on All Balls Don't Bounce (1995) and followed-up with A Book Of Human Language (1998). After a three-year absence from the hip-hop scene, he returned in 2001 with Accepted Eclectic, an album released by the Ground Control label, which also re-released his debut album. A new label, Project Blowed, issued Hip Hop And The World We Live In (2002) and Love & Hate (2003), the latter featuring collaborations with El-p and Antipop Consortium. In 2004 Project Blowed secured the rights to All Balls Don't Bounce from Capitol and reissued it with a bonus disc, bringing not only extra music but reviving the album after many years out of print. In 2006 Aceyalone released Magnificent City, a collaboration record with underground producer Rjd2, as well as Grand Imperial, a limited-edition collection of remixes and other exclusive tracks. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
     

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