MC Serch Preps 'Lost' Album
Riding high off the buzz of VH1's hit show ego trip's (White) Rapper Show, MC Serch is planning to release a new LP titled M.any Y.oung L.ives A.go: The 1994 Sessions.
The release is a “lost” album featuring songs that were recorded in 1994 for Def Jam, but were never released commercially. The vintage collection of work will be features seven never before heard MC Serch tracks and three unreleased 3rd Bass cuts recorded in 2000.In the early 1990’s, MC Serch (born Michael Berrin) was a staple in the Hip-Hop community as a member of rap trio 3rd Bass.
In addition to two gold albums and a gold single with 3rd Bass, Serch launched his solo career with the release of his album Return of the Product in 1992.Since retiring from performing Serch has run a promotions company (Serch Light Productions), and hosted Serch In The AM on Detroit Urban Radio Station WJLB from 2003 until March 2006.Serch currently serves as the host of VH1’s reality show ego trip's (White) Rapper Show.
Based in South Bronx, the show features ten white rappers that compete with each other for the chance at winning a $100,000 grand prize.
The release is a “lost” album featuring songs that were recorded in 1994 for Def Jam, but were never released commercially. The vintage collection of work will be features seven never before heard MC Serch tracks and three unreleased 3rd Bass cuts recorded in 2000.In the early 1990’s, MC Serch (born Michael Berrin) was a staple in the Hip-Hop community as a member of rap trio 3rd Bass.
In addition to two gold albums and a gold single with 3rd Bass, Serch launched his solo career with the release of his album Return of the Product in 1992.Since retiring from performing Serch has run a promotions company (Serch Light Productions), and hosted Serch In The AM on Detroit Urban Radio Station WJLB from 2003 until March 2006.Serch currently serves as the host of VH1’s reality show ego trip's (White) Rapper Show.
Based in South Bronx, the show features ten white rappers that compete with each other for the chance at winning a $100,000 grand prize.
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