Mast Ace one of the most prolific and enduring emcees to come out of late-’80s with a host of iconic emcees, including Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Craig G and more. During the performance Masta Ace is backed by the Lee Hogans & Pursuance band who happen to perfectly complement Masta Ace’s flow. During the tiny showcase fans get to hear “Born To Roll,” and “Story of Me” two of his cult classics.
Watch him move the crowd with his biggest single, “Born To Roll,” from the 1993 album SlaughtaHouse, and introspect on a life lived in the public eye on “Story Of Me.”
In the elevator, minutes after wrapping, one of his bandmates noticed that he’d gotten a little emotional during the performance. Ace relayed that the intimacy of the Tiny Desk set had allowed him to hear anew the personal nature of the lyrics he’d shared about his late mother; a bittersweet nostalgia that’s palpable during his performance of “Son of Yvonne.”
It’s that ability — to realize the moment, and to wield it — that makes Ace resonate so readily, from ’80s Brooklyn to NPR. via NPR